Television Hz Explained
Posted in Coloured Television on 11/03/2009 06:07 am by admin
600 IU subfield ?????!!? model PLASMA TV
I have plans to buy this TV at Wal-Mart are on sale for $ 798.00, but I do not know the difference between Hz and below ground. He said 600, but that's subfield and was told in cinema mode, but what is the normal way and that is better? What is the movie mode? 600 Is the subdomain motion and better response to the LCD and LED? This is a U1 model but was told to avoid U1 and go with the model because the model is too dark U1 S1 and not a large table as the model S1. All this is true? Is there a big difference between the two? Someone please please explain and implement, with the LCD or LED overvalued I am tired of bias LCD fans say LCD is better in all aspects when more wins Panasonic LED and LCD. Here http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Televisions/VIERA-2009-HDTVs-Series/VIERA-U1-Series-Plasma-1080p-HDTVs/model.TC-P46U1_11002_7000000000000005702 TV Thanks and I am sure that plasma is better than most LCD and LED
I will answer to a small detail, but not too much to be confusing. Hz and subdomain describe the same thing … How many times a pixel Flashes Before Your Eyes. As the number of times less pixel flashes before his eyes. The less you blink, this means that the more the pixel is illuminated. If the pixel is in a longer period of time, it will test your eyes and your eyes will have more time to adapt to the next image. What this means is that lower subfield Hz or cause more motion blur. The higher the number, the better the TV does the motion blur cons. The Cinema mode is designed to be a good level when watching TV in an environment like a theater (in darkness). The main difference is that the normal mode adjust the brightness of the TV automatically to maintain the power low. So this Energy Star TV has become. If you like bright colors (sometimes too saturated, I would use live mode). Personally, I use the movie mode and a theater environment at home and prefer. (It's a matter of preference) no matter what method you use will always be a sub-unit field 600Hz. So do not worry about what mode you choose. In terms of brightness, there is no difference between U1 and S1 models. The real difference is that the S1 series is a bit more defined color. The S1 is also the best contrast ratio. Very well, it's a great price for a beautiful TV. "I would not say that to avoid the range of U1, but the S1 is a bit better. There is a difference between the two. In fact, it might not be able to spot the difference if there were side by side. —- If you want more complete explanation :—— Hz refers to the number of times where the image (frame) flashes per second. If a plasma has a 600Hz field training as it is still the image flickers at 60Hz. But reader subdomain is defined as a plasma TV works. To make a picture (frame) blinks for each sub-pixel, up to 10 times the frame. This allows reducing the amount of your eyes are saturated, which reduces motion blur.
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