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Review του Sony VPL-VW50 (Pearl) στο Cine4Home!
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<blockquote data-quote="Babis K." data-source="post: 39416" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Κι όσο το forum ήταν πεσμένο βρήκα ευκαιρία να διαβάσω όλο το review για τον vw50.</p><p>Για δείτε εδώ τι γράφει σχετικά με την "sοft" εικόνα.</p><p> </p><p>A very welcome side effect of the SXRD technology is the practical non-existence of the pixel structure. All pixels are so small and so close to each other that they become indistinguishable from very short viewing distances. What remains is a picture sharpness that is built on details, instead of artificial pixel boundaries like in other projection technologies. Many an untrained eye perceives this as "softer", but those who have seen both a sharp 70mm copy in the cinema and good HDTV material on the Pearl will have to agree that the natural sharpness of LCOS projectors is closest to both cinema original and reality with some distance.</p><p>In addition to the above, omitting all kinds of digital artifacts (no picture noise in the dark, no False Contour, no rainbow effect) gives the projected picture much more calm quality, which seems more uniform and natural to the eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babis K., post: 39416, member: 9"] Κι όσο το forum ήταν πεσμένο βρήκα ευκαιρία να διαβάσω όλο το review για τον vw50. Για δείτε εδώ τι γράφει σχετικά με την "sοft" εικόνα. A very welcome side effect of the SXRD technology is the practical non-existence of the pixel structure. All pixels are so small and so close to each other that they become indistinguishable from very short viewing distances. What remains is a picture sharpness that is built on details, instead of artificial pixel boundaries like in other projection technologies. Many an untrained eye perceives this as "softer", but those who have seen both a sharp 70mm copy in the cinema and good HDTV material on the Pearl will have to agree that the natural sharpness of LCOS projectors is closest to both cinema original and reality with some distance. In addition to the above, omitting all kinds of digital artifacts (no picture noise in the dark, no False Contour, no rainbow effect) gives the projected picture much more calm quality, which seems more uniform and natural to the eye. [/QUOTE]
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