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07年平板电视评测 - 38英寸以下

消费电子 消费电子 3967 人阅读 | 0 人回复 | 2007-11-05

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Samsung LN-T3253H


This 32-inch LCD's film-like color and natural-looking noisereduction together create an eye-popping movie experience. It'sgamer-friendly, too: A game mode eliminates annoying HDTV processingdelays to keep your Rock Band timing on track. And itsimpressive 8,000:1 contrast ratio serves up enough detail to targetyour frag-ready buddies even in the darkest shadows. WIRED: Lots of ports, including side-mounted A/V jacks for easy camcorder access. Rotating base.
TIRED: Struck out on one of our  processing tests, failing to deliver full resolution from a 1080i source.

$1,100, samsung.com
LG 37LB4D

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TruMotion Drive, LG's name for this TV's 120-Hz refresh rate,transforms angled-edge jaggies into arrow-straight lines and rendersglass-smooth motion. Though the set's whites are a bit stark, itsspectacularly clear and detailed overall picture belies the 720presolution. It delivers top-shelf performance, for which you pay atop-shelf price.?
WIRED: Three HDMI ports. Side-mounted USB and A/V inputs are  blissfully easy to reach.
TIRED: LG's noise reduction looks OK, but you can'tadjust it to correct sources with more or less noise. Not for the faintof wallet.

$1,500, lge.com

Vizio VX32L

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Vizio's low-budget 32-incher falls below the $700 barrier, bestowingHD glory on the PBR crowd. After we added contrast and dimmed thebacklight to correct the washed-out default image, it delivered anotably good movie- watching experience. But Donkey Kong like menuicons and stair stepped diagonal lines remind you you're watching aHyundai, not a Lexus.?
WIRED: Good noise reduction smooths out crappy video sources. $650 price  tag could possibly cure cancer.
TIRED: Ugly: The LCD panel says 2007, but the thick, gray plastic case screams "1997 computer monitor."

$650, vizio.com

Polaroid 3211-TLXB

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Watching this 32-incher is like slow-dancing with your first promdate: solid performance, quite a few bumps. The set's heavy-handednoise reduction caused annoying flickering, and its uncorrectablered-biased tint made everyone look sunburned. The picture was sharp,however, with lots of contrast. And unlike most thin TVs, the onboardspeakers sound decent, with clear highs.?
WIRED: Downward-pointed rear  jacks simplify cable routing, and picture-book connector labels are visible from above. Inexpensive.
TIRED: Prepare to spend a lot of time tweaking color settings.

$699, polaroid.com
HP LC3272N

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Our DVD movie looked great on this affordable contender from HP,marred only by harsh whites and oversaturated colors. Both problems arecorrectable, but you will sacrifice some clarity. A grainy picture fromour Blu-ray movie, on the other hand, proved that noise reduction was ano-show. And its utilitarian, industrial case design left us thinkingmore of TPS reports than Harry Potter.?
WIRED: Simple menus make setup  and source selection a breeze. Cheapest model to offer three HDMI inputs.
TIRED: Poor HD source-conversion shows candy-cane-like moir  distortion in some 1080i sources.

$800, hp.com
Sharp LC-37D43U

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Its candy-coated case only hides the off-flavor center until you hitthe power button. Sharp's 37-incher failed to re interlace some HDsources correctly in our tests, which led to ghosting and annoyingvisual artifacts. It smoothed some noise out of our Blu-ray movie butproduced an overly black picture that lacked detail, knocking itsmovie- watching scores down to average.?
WIRED: Virtual surround sound great for minimalist bedroom installations.
TIRED: We expect more for this kind of scratch.Spendy features like a low-glare screen are wasted when you have toboost brightness to get a decent picture.

$1,600, sharpusa.com
Philips 32PFL7332D/37

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Our test movie looked passable on this 32-incher, but the set bombedevery category of our video- processing tests. Jagged diagonal lineswere more prevalent than on any set we tested. Worst of all, itsdynamic contrast feature darkened the picture, further diminishingdetail. Brightening it with the set's simple picture controls was easybut produced a lame, low-contrast image.?
WIRED: Two-channel Ambilight rocks.
TIRED: Noise reduction: ineffective. Processing:hacky. Picture: dim. 32-inch LCD: a lot of coin when the best image ofall gets projected on the wall behind it.

$1,160, philips.com
Toshiba 32HL67U

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Embarrassing its 42-inch big brother, this Toshiba turned in thepoorest movie performance in our test, converting an expensive Blu-raydisc into Loch Ness Monster footage. Even the distracting automaticbacklight adjustment couldn't bring definition to the inky-black poolsin its dark picture. Meanwhile, poor video processing yielded fuzzy,blurred edges. At least it's not budget-busting.?
WIRED: Easy-access side A/V ports.  CE-link feature controls certain Toshiba HD DVD players via HDMI cable.
TIRED: Failed to keep the beat in some 24-fps film sources, generating ugly patterns. Miserable noise reduction.

$950, toshiba.com
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ModelPriceTechnologyScreen Size (inches)ResolutionInputsRating
Samsung LN-T3253H$1,100LCD32720p3 HDMI, 2 component, 2 S-video, composite, VGA8
LG 37LB4D$1,500LCD37720p3 HDMI, 2 component, 2 S-video, 2 composite, VGA, USB7
Vizio VX32L$650LCD32720p2 HDMI, 2 component, S-video, 2 composite, VGA7
Polaroid 3211-TLXB$699LCD32720p2 HDMI, 2 component, S-video, 2 composite, VGA6
HP LC3272N$800LCD32720p3 HDMI, 2 component, 2 S-video, 2 composite, VGA5
Sharp LC-37D43U$1,600LCD37720p2 HDMI, 2 component, S-video, 2 composite, VGA5
Philips 32PFL7332D/37$1,160LCD32720p2 HDMI, 2 component, S-video, 2 composite4
Toshiba 32HL67U$950LCD32720p3 HDMI, 2 component, S-video, 2 composite, VGA4
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