The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a high quality edge LED LCD HDTV. It produces good black level depth in dark rooms, and blacks that look exceptionally inky and deep in brighter environments. Crucially, the review sample we received had significantly less screen uniformity issues than last year’s models. Some mild clouding was visible in darker areas, but there were no effects where the top of the panel appeared brighter or darker than the bottom, for example: no uniformity errors were really visible in practice, other than a very slight lightening near the edges of the bezel.
Like most LCD-based displays, it is in bright environments where the UE55ES8000 excels. It can produce huge amounts of light to produce a clearly visible picture in brighter, sun-filled environments, and its Ultra Clear Panel does a fantastic job of giving the panel a glossy appearance while keeping reflections down. Performance in darker rooms is better left to Plasma TVs, but the Samsung ES8000 puts up a very good fight here too, with blacks remaining suitably deep and involving provided the user sits face-on with the HDTV.
Additionally, 3D performance on the UE55ES8000 is nearly at the same level of quality as 2D. There are no resolution limitations at all in the 3D display mode, and no dithering or coarse gradation as we’ve seen on some 3D Plasmas. However, there is more visible crosstalk than those, and the ES8000 can’t display 24p content in 3D without some subtle motion judder.
The UE55ES8000 is another Samsung display which features forced noise reduction, although a bug which caused severe film grain blurring with this feature has been corrected on this 2012 model. There’s still some noise reduction present even with the user has turned the control off though, meaning that some film grain textures become blurred and the look of high quality Blu-ray Discs is changed by the TV. This does cause them to appear perceptibly less detailed. Most users are unlikely to notice, but image quality enthusiasts might find themselves looking to competitors who allow full control over this feature.
While there may be other less expensive HDTVs (mostly plasmas) that arguably deliver better value-for-money when it comes to 2D picture performance in a darker viewing environment, the Samsung UE55ES8000 remains one of the best LED LCD TVs we’ve seen lately. It is definitely recommended for those who watch TV mainly in a bright room, and 3D enthusiasts who crave for extra-dimensional images that are as good as those in 2D.
Από αυτό το review εγκαινιάζεται και η μέτρηση του χρωματικού κορεσμού και σε βήματα των 25%, 50% και 75%, πέραν του καθιερωμένου 100%...
Εγώ έχω να πω μπράβο στο παλικάρι. Χρόνια συζητάγαμε ότι πρέπει να δούμε και τι γίνεται εντός του τριγώνου, και επιτέλους κάποιος άρχισε να το μετρά. :grinning-smiley-043
Αν και αυτό το ρεβιού μου δημιουργεί πρόβλημα, γιατί τώρα δεν ξέρω ποιον να πιστέψω. Το "γεμάτο" HD, με τα SPVA με επιδόσεις IPS, ή αυτό το ρεβιού, με SPVA με επιδόσεις SPVA;;;
Δύσκολη απόφαση, και πολύ προβληματίζομαι... :flipout:
Πανε σε 64e8000 plasmaΠαιδιά θέλω να μου πειτε ποιο ειναι το καλυτερο μοντελο της Samsung σε LED και σε Plasma για φέτος απο 55'' και πάνω. Γιατι σε περιπτωση που τελος εβδομαδας παρω τα χρηματα πισω απο την 55VT50, θα πάω σε samsung μερια...
Παιδιά θέλω να μου πειτε ποιο ειναι το καλυτερο μοντελο της Samsung σε LED και σε Plasma για φέτος απο 55'' και πάνω. Γιατι σε περιπτωση που τελος εβδομαδας παρω τα χρηματα πισω απο την 55VT50, θα πάω σε samsung μερια...
Παιδιά θέλω να μου πειτε ποιο ειναι το καλυτερο μοντελο της Samsung σε LED και σε Plasma για φέτος απο 55'' και πάνω. Γιατι σε περιπτωση που τελος εβδομαδας παρω τα χρηματα πισω απο την 55VT50, θα πάω σε samsung μερια...
Πραγματικά,εάν μπορέσεις,κάνε την υπέρβαση (που νομίζω ήδη έχεις κάνει) και πήγαινε στην 64E8000.
Παιδιά θέλω να μου πειτε ποιο ειναι το καλυτερο μοντελο της Samsung σε LED και σε Plasma για φέτος απο 55'' και πάνω. Γιατι σε περιπτωση που τελος εβδομαδας παρω τα χρηματα πισω απο την 55VT50, θα πάω σε samsung μερια...
The Samsung UE40ES5500 is a decent budget 40″ LCD-based HDTV, although it doesn’t excel in enough areas to get an all-out recommendation. Overall image quality is a step back compared to what we’ve seen from Series 5 in the past: in particular, we remember that the LE40B550 (three generations before) featured a panel of comparable quality to those found higher up in the range, with less low-tone smearing, and on certain units, a full colour management system with near-perfect accuracy. Perhaps the addition of “Smart TV” features at this price point has forced compromises elsewhere?
The UE40ES5500′s biggest strength is surely its gaming responsiveness. If you can see through the motion blur, you’ll be rewarded with very low input lag from connected games consoles and PCs. In fact, some console users even find that a screen with inherent motion blur helps them better enjoy games with low frame rates (most games on the underpowered current generation consoles only run at 30fps) due to the “smoothed motion” appearance.
We’re not convinced that this is as good as £500 can buy, but if you can accept motion clarity which is low even by LCD standards, then you’ll be rewarded with decent colour accuracy, good contrast performance, and a good selection of web connected features.