on Aug 29th, 2009The Review Of The Top HD LCD TVs

The Review Of The Top HD LCD TVs
In short, the XBR6 sony lcd tv performed as expected, delivering the smoother (but this time still filmlike) pan over the park in Philadelphia, for example, which we preferred to the slightly chugging, stuttering motion we saw in the Panasonic. It was nearly impossible to distinguish differences in the handling of 1080p/24 between any of the 120Hz LCDs or the Pioneer plasma, however. During our resolution tests, the sony bravia kdl-46xbr6 performed quite well, as we expect from any 1080p HDTV. It displayed very line of 1080i and 1080p sources, correctly deinterlaced both film- and video-based 1080i material, and scored between 300 and 400 lines of motion resolution with dejudder turned off, and between 500 and 600 lines when we engaged either of the two dejudder modes. As usual, it was difficult for us to notice any of these resolution attributes while watching real program material, as opposed to test patterns. It’s also worth noting that the XBR6 showed no trace of the red trails we noted in the video processing section of the Z4100 review.

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