Top-of-the-Line TV Shopping
Luke Salsman
Home Theater's review of the UN55D8000 (pictured here) will appear in the August issue. Tom Norton liked it very much except for the poor screen uniformity, which was the only thing that prevented him from giving it a Top Pick designation.
One thing I really like about the D8000 is that the LEDs are on the sides of the screen rather than on the top and bottom as in the C8000. This allows the set to dim the LEDs next to the black letterbox bars of widescreen movies, making them very black while keeping the active image area nice and bright. This feature, called Cinema Black, is available on the D8000 but not on the C8000.
As for other options, I generally prefer plasmas over LCDs, even LED-illuminated LCDs, which provide features like frame interpolation and dynamic illumination to overcome limitations that plasmas don't have in the first place. Since you're looking at top-of-the-line TVs, I'd consider the Panasonic VT25 from last year (reviewed here) or wait for this year's VT30; Home Theater's review of the VT30 will appear in the September 2011 issue.
If you have an A/V question, please send it to askscottwilkinson@gmail.com.
- Log in or register to post comments