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<blockquote data-quote="-Γιώργος-" data-source="post: 282706" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p><strong>Re: ° Sharp Aquos X20E/XL2E °</strong></p><p></p><p>Για όσους αναρωτιούνται τι είναι το "banding" :</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Screen Uniformity</strong></p><p></p><p> <em><strong>Note:</strong> the unit we received and reviewed had a serial number starting with 609, meaning that it was most likely manufactured in September 2006. Newer units may have improved and perhaps no longer exhibit the same problem, so please consider the possibility that the description below may only be specific to our review set. </em></p><p> When we put up a mid-grey field test pattern, we could see a few darker horizontal bands across the upper half of the screen and a lighter band on the lower half. There were also some vertical bands, though not as prominent as the horizontal ones:</p><p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/hdtv/Sharp-LC46XD1E/banding.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> Under normal viewing circumstances the bands were much less noticeable, only cropping up during slow pans/ tilts over an even background with low saturation. To be honest I was not actually overly bothered by these bands, but owners spending thousands on these TVs may beg to differ (and rightly so). Here's Sharp's response when I asked them about this problem:</p><p> <em>"It is sometimes possible to notice small brightness variation depending on the picture content. This can be more noticeable with the larger screen sizes which incorporate more than six million individual RGB pixels. Sharp strives to minimise this effect and is constantly seeking to improve production techniques and quality levels.”</em></p><p> Unless you can open up and inspect a unit in store before plonking down your cash, my advice is to purchase online from an established retailer who complies with the Distance Selling Regulations as explained in our "Why Buy HDTV Online" article.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Sharp-LC46XD1E/Calibration.php" target="_blank">http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Sharp-LC46XD1E/Calibration.php</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Γιώργος-, post: 282706, member: 3545"] [b]Re: ° Sharp Aquos X20E/XL2E °[/b] Για όσους αναρωτιούνται τι είναι το "banding" : [B]Screen Uniformity[/B] [I][B]Note:[/B] the unit we received and reviewed had a serial number starting with 609, meaning that it was most likely manufactured in September 2006. Newer units may have improved and perhaps no longer exhibit the same problem, so please consider the possibility that the description below may only be specific to our review set. [/I] When we put up a mid-grey field test pattern, we could see a few darker horizontal bands across the upper half of the screen and a lighter band on the lower half. There were also some vertical bands, though not as prominent as the horizontal ones: [CENTER][IMG]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/hdtv/Sharp-LC46XD1E/banding.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Under normal viewing circumstances the bands were much less noticeable, only cropping up during slow pans/ tilts over an even background with low saturation. To be honest I was not actually overly bothered by these bands, but owners spending thousands on these TVs may beg to differ (and rightly so). Here's Sharp's response when I asked them about this problem: [I]"It is sometimes possible to notice small brightness variation depending on the picture content. This can be more noticeable with the larger screen sizes which incorporate more than six million individual RGB pixels. Sharp strives to minimise this effect and is constantly seeking to improve production techniques and quality levels.”[/I] Unless you can open up and inspect a unit in store before plonking down your cash, my advice is to purchase online from an established retailer who complies with the Distance Selling Regulations as explained in our "Why Buy HDTV Online" article. [URL]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/Sharp-LC46XD1E/Calibration.php[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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