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Does 3D TV Do The Job?
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
We think the one reason why people say 3D TV isn't that good at home is the fact that at the cinemas, your field of vision is completely taken up with the image, and thus the 3D is covering both your direct and peripheral vision.
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LED versus LCD and Plasma
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
What else do you need to say about LED when it makes standard def Foxtel look 50% better than either LCD or plasma? We have never seen Foxtel look as good as it did on an LED. 100Hz, 200Hz, yadda yadda yadda. You can add what you like to old technology, but it will only give minor improvements on a basic picture. LED has better colours, is brighter,
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Posted by Sounds Perfect | Wednesday, June 16, 2010 | No comments
We think the one reason why people say 3D TV isn't that good at home is the fact that at the cinemas, your field of vision is completely taken up with the image, and thus the 3D is covering both your direct and peripheral vision. read more
Posted by Sounds Perfect | Wednesday, June 16, 2010 | No comments
What else do you need to say about LED when it makes standard def Foxtel look 50% better than either LCD or plasma? We have never seen Foxtel look as good as it did on an LED. 100Hz, 200Hz, yadda yadda yadda. You can add what you like to old technology, but it will only give minor improvements on a basic picture. LED has better colours, is brighter, read more
Posted by Sounds Perfect | Tuesday, May 25, 2010 | No comments
The menu system for the new Sony LCD and LED screens would have to be the worst we have seen. With how complicated it is to use, I would take a Hisense menu over the new Sony one, and that is really saying something!! This 'Most Viewed' option is useless. The Favourite list is a nightmare to set read more
Posted by Sounds Perfect | Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | No comments
Another story of the tales you are told in a store. We had a client wanting to purchase a bracket from us, and he had been given the model of a bracket by a Harvey Norman store. Obviously ill-informed, the salesman gave the model number of a new bracket for which no stock had even arrived in the country, and was $600 more than the model he was actually talking about. Strangely, when we informed the client that he was being sold the wrong model, the customer went back into the store to be misinformed again read more
Posted by Sounds Perfect | Thursday, February 11, 2010 | No comments
After witnessing the finalising of a sale at a store, we were in two minds as to whether we should inform the customer about what had just happened to him. The short story is that he was sold an L.G. 32" LCD for $1000, and was then taken blindly into believing he required a $350 HDMI cable and $150 surge board to help connect his $90 L.G. DVD player, to maximise the picture quality of his (what can only be descibed as low end) equipment. A simple 5 minutes more of explanation read more