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I would still highly recommend this TV. If you're not afraid of the buzzing and design.. if the available sizes fits you fine.. if you need total black for blacklevel and black has a real high priority.. you could go for Panasonic VT20 or Samsung PS[X]C7000 instead. If you want to wait for total crosstalk free 3D, you could wait until next year. But if less-than-perfect black level and crosstalk is acceptable, the 60" PX950 is one hell of a TV. I am happy that now, after some weeks, I wouldn't want any other TV in the world
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Timely reply. That cNet review just
went up today. The very first professional
review we have seen as far as I know.
...and for the most part, it's a very favorable
review. That's good.
I know the problems with 3D crosstalk cited
on Monsters vs. Aliens and the scene with
The Golden Gate Bridge. Saw that same
problem months ago on Samsung LED and Plasma
displays when we were out at Samsung's 3D
press event in NYC.
In actuality, there is ghosting problems with
the Samsumg LED sets but more of a problem is
that MONSTERS vs. ALIENS is not a well authored
3D disc in our opinion. I can see why the cNet
reviewer found the problems he did, and for that
reason, I am not particularly disturbed that he took
a few points away from the overall 3D performance.
In other words, had another 3D disc been demo'd
I think the display would have gotten better points.
...and they did rate the display well on blacks. I
know I am harping on that factor but black levels
are a biggie with me. I think they really make or
break a lot of displays.
Este último ya me deja más mosqueado... Parecia que esta LG iba a venir bastante fina en cuanto al fallo de crosstalk en el 3D, y parece ser que sigue teniendo bastante... Este forero cree que el problema es de la propia pelicula "mosntruos contra alienigenas", pero doy fe de que esto no es asi...