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Bv7Mk3
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Bv7Mk3 Posted: Mon, May 19 2014 10:00 PM

What are the Edge Lit BV TV's like as in clouding and 3d play back, with noise ect,if any...

Please tell us of you user experence......

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Amazone replied on Mon, May 19 2014 10:05 PM

I have no issues with my BV11. Much much better than my previous Samsung 8000 series, beyond comparison. (Is that correct English?)

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elephant replied on Mon, May 19 2014 10:20 PM

Amazone:

beyond comparison.

yes it is Yes - thumbs up

Amazone:

(Is that correct English?)

yes it is Yes - thumbs up

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If you watch a dark screen which has a bright spot on it, a dreadful band occurs with edge lighting. Dynamic contrast and it can clearly seen on the Flatpanelshd review. It's local dimming or nothing until OLED or it's equivalent becomes mainstream.

I've had the 10/11 and now the 7-55 mk2 for a few months. It is the definitive technology until something new appears. Edge lit great(most of the time), local dimming just superb.

Beovision 11 review, look near bottom for the dynamic contrast and what it does. Imagine this effect in a dark room.

http://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1354451016

And now compare how local dimming illuminates the panel.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LhMp2Vt3r-M

We had a few friends around tonight one of whom was a "plasma man", whatever that means. I put Gravity on and the sceptical one just couldn't believe the blackness of the screen could ever be done by an LCD panel. He was genuinely won over.

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vikinger replied on Tue, May 20 2014 8:37 AM

No issues whatsoever with BV11-40. Superb picture under all conditions.

Graham

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moxxey replied on Tue, May 20 2014 10:05 AM

Chris Townsend:

Beovision 11 review, look near bottom for the dynamic contrast and what it does. Imagine this effect in a dark room.

The BV11 is completely fine...apart from in a dark room (say, through sunset). It struggles. I watched Gravity a few weeks back, which is quite a dark movie and, in a dark room, the side-lit panel can't cope. You get bands of light strips across the panel.

This is fixed by turning on a lamp, but then you often get the lamp reflecting in the anti-reflective glass :)

BV7-55 is much better in a dark room.

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I have had a dimable lamp behind my tv's for years - (long time before Philips came up with their fancy stuff).

MM

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Flappo replied on Tue, May 20 2014 11:02 PM

I'm getting slightly odd dark patches in the corners on white screens , overall not that impressed with the whole lcd thing . All my sony bravia tvs suffer from various backlight issues too. Roll on oled !

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