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Finally got my Samsung HDTV with HDMI and I must say...it looks absolutely incredible after playing my ps3 on an SDTV for 3 months.KEVOvsWORLD
Make sure you turn DNie off if possible on that set. If it is not possible to turn it off, you should consider returning it.BroweChisoxwhat is DNie? and why should it be off?
You shouldn't be bragging about owning a slimfit. Why didnt you pick up a reliable CRT if you needed to go the CRT route?http://samsung.com/Products/TV/SlimFitHDTV/TXT3093WHXXAA.asp
i hav this one its amazing
PSN ID: DSTX08
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[QUOTE="BroweChisox"]Make sure you turn DNie off if possible on that set. If it is not possible to turn it off, you should consider returning it.KEVOvsWORLDwhat is DNie? and why should it be off? Did you do any research before buying? Dnie crushes detail in black and white while ruining detail in most conditions. DNie is a way of altering the strength of the backlight on different portions of the screen to give 'darker' blacks and whiter whites. In effect, it turns a mediocre picture to a terrible one. There is no reason to EVER have it on. Please tell me that you at least took the set out of torch mode... what settings are you using (contrast, brightness, sharpness...)?
[QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"][QUOTE="BroweChisox"]Make sure you turn DNie off if possible on that set. If it is not possible to turn it off, you should consider returning it.BroweChisoxwhat is DNie? and why should it be off? Did you do any research before buying? Dnie crushes detail in black and white while ruining detail in most conditions. DNie is a way of altering the strength of the backlight on different portions of the screen to give 'darker' blacks and whiter whites. In effect, it turns a mediocre picture to a terrible one. There is no reason to EVER have it on. Please tell me that you at least took the set out of torch mode... what settings are you using (contrast, brightness, sharpness...)? yeah, i just checked and DNie is off... and as for the settings, it's just on "dynamic"
what's the point?KEVOvsWORLDSo that your tv doesn't look like total inaccurate garbage. Every tv should be calibrated every 6 months or so. Do you want the whites to look like white, or like a neon bright white (typical for most manufacturer settings). Do you want to see the details in the shadows and have deep blacks? Maybe if you don't care about the quality of your picture you shouldn't have made the HD leap.
[QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"]what's the point?genfuyungif u r an anal retentive videophile like browe it is necessar. if ur a regular guy that just enjoys a great picutre just enjoy your new set man yeah true that, brother man...i'm too lazy to screw around with the settings, the picture looks amazing to me.
[QUOTE="genfuyung"][QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"]what's the point?KEVOvsWORLDif u r an anal retentive videophile like browe it is necessar. if ur a regular guy that just enjoys a great picutre just enjoy your new set man yeah true that, brother man...i'm too lazy to screw around with the settings, the picture looks amazing to me. Too bad the picture is nowhere near accurate or even at 50% of its capabilities, but whatever, you bought a budget set anyway.
Congarts!!! i have a 42" Sony Wega but i had it way before i got my ps3. If money is the problem, a hdtv-ready well also do the job. But if you want to also watch hd channels go with a hadtv-built in.
Erm... What's so bad about DNIe ? My Samsung is the LE26R72B, it's on dynamic the DN R it's on and it looks great to me o.ocall112Run through some basic tests, it will fail pattern tests, black quality tests, and almost anything in regards to PQ. The fact that you think it looks good is just the brainwashing of being in too many Best Buys. A good picture should look identical to things you see in real life, it should not have that 'pop' factor that sticks out on the showroom floor. Turn DNie on, and look at a dark scene that also contains some bright parts of the screen. It will be a complete mess, especially if there is action as well. DNie is one of the worst ideas to come into the tv industry in the past 5 years.
oh, you got it from walmart. For some reason, I always get my TV stuff from Best Buy. Not sure why, guess I trust them a lot
Bloodcore77
[QUOTE="call112"]Erm... What's so bad about DNIe ? My Samsung is the LE26R72B, it's on dynamic the DN R it's on and it looks great to me o.oBroweChisoxRun through some basic tests, it will fail pattern tests, black quality tests, and almost anything in regards to PQ. The fact that you think it looks good is just the brainwashing of being in too many Best Buys. A good picture should look identical to things you see in real life, it should not have that 'pop' factor that sticks out on the showroom floor. Turn DNie on, and look at a dark scene that also contains some bright parts of the screen. It will be a complete mess, especially if there is action as well. DNie is one of the worst ideas to come into the tv industry in the past 5 years. I'm from Portugal, so i've never set foot to a BestBuy, Gamestop, Ebgames or anything like that. Anyway, from what i can see it seems i don't have the option to turn it off, the only thing i can turn on or off in the "picture" settings is the Mode (dynamic, movie, etc.) the size (16:9) the Digital NR (wich is on) the DNIe demo (on or off, half the image is set to on, and half the image is set to off) and the PIP.
i want to get a 1080p 40" Samsung or Sony Bravia only prob is they are like 2000 bucks a pieceThat's what I got:D. Hehe, my SONY rocks!!!
however, i saw another HDTV for like 1200 720p and 36" so im kinda temped to get that and wait for the samsung or sony to go down
xboxshenron
[QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"]what's the point?BroweChisoxSo that your tv doesn't look like total inaccurate garbage. Every tv should be calibrated every 6 months or so. Do you want the whites to look like white, or like a neon bright white (typical for most manufacturer settings). Do you want to see the details in the shadows and have deep blacks? Maybe if you don't care about the quality of your picture you shouldn't have made the HD leap.
i want to get a 1080p 40" Samsung or Sony Bravia only prob is they are like 2000 bucks a pieceDo't do it. I bought a 720p/1080i TV back in november just so I could enjoy HD PS3 gaming. While it was great and all I just always had this feeling like im not doing my ps3 justice so I went out and bought a 1080p TV and now I feel almost complete. (I need a HDMI receiver now). My advice is to just wait till you can afford the 1080p.
however, i saw another HDTV for like 1200 720p and 36" so im kinda temped to get that and wait for the samsung or sony to go down
xboxshenron
i want to get a 1080p 40" Samsung or Sony Bravia only prob is they are like 2000 bucks a piece
however, i saw another HDTV for like 1200 720p and 36" so im kinda temped to get that and wait for the samsung or sony to go down
xboxshenron
i want to get a 1080p 40" Samsung or Sony Bravia only prob is they are like 2000 bucks a pieceBTW, below is the Samsung 40" 1080p for $1500.
however, i saw another HDTV for like 1200 720p and 36" so im kinda temped to get that and wait for the samsung or sony to go down
xboxshenron
[QUOTE="BroweChisox"][QUOTE="call112"]Erm... What's so bad about DNIe ? My Samsung is the LE26R72B, it's on dynamic the DN R it's on and it looks great to me o.ocall112Run through some basic tests, it will fail pattern tests, black quality tests, and almost anything in regards to PQ. The fact that you think it looks good is just the brainwashing of being in too many Best Buys. A good picture should look identical to things you see in real life, it should not have that 'pop' factor that sticks out on the showroom floor. Turn DNie on, and look at a dark scene that also contains some bright parts of the screen. It will be a complete mess, especially if there is action as well. DNie is one of the worst ideas to come into the tv industry in the past 5 years. I'm from Portugal, so i've never set foot to a BestBuy, Gamestop, Ebgames or anything like that. Anyway, from what i can see it seems i don't have the option to turn it off, the only thing i can turn on or off in the "picture" settings is the Mode (dynamic, movie, etc.) the size (16:9) the Digital NR (wich is on) the DNIe demo (on or off, half the image is set to on, and half the image is set to off) and the PIP. yeah dude i have ur tv. the thing is that my DNle is off. when i do the demo my regular picture looks just like the left side of the demo (the off side) i wish i could figure out how to turn it on it makes it look amazing
[QUOTE="BroweChisox"][QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"]what's the point?xuimodSo that your tv doesn't look like total inaccurate garbage. Every tv should be calibrated every 6 months or so. Do you want the whites to look like white, or like a neon bright white (typical for most manufacturer settings). Do you want to see the details in the shadows and have deep blacks? Maybe if you don't care about the quality of your picture you shouldn't have made the HD leap.
[QUOTE="xuimod"][QUOTE="BroweChisox"][QUOTE="KEVOvsWORLD"]what's the point?genfuyungSo that your tv doesn't look like total inaccurate garbage. Every tv should be calibrated every 6 months or so. Do you want the whites to look like white, or like a neon bright white (typical for most manufacturer settings). Do you want to see the details in the shadows and have deep blacks? Maybe if you don't care about the quality of your picture you shouldn't have made the HD leap.
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