LG:s plasma har bra 3D-bild och är en strålande skärm för filmentusiaster. Både bilden och glasögonen är av den behagliga sorten, vilket gör att man kan titta på TV länge utan att bli trött i ögonen.1234TweetKommentarer Avbryte svarNameEmailWebsite V...
Plasmaen fra LG gir bra 3D-ytelse og er en glimrende skjerm for filmentusiastene. Både bildet og brillene er av den behagelige sorten, og gjør at man kan se på TV over lengre tid uten øyebesvær.1234TweetKommentér Avbryte svarNameEmailWebsite Vi teste...
Udgivet: 2011-03-02, Forfatter: Thomas , anmeldelse af: soundandvision.com
The LG Infinia 50PX950's mediocre black level is a deep river to cross. If this is a critical parameter for you—as it is for me—this might not be your set. In particular, if you own a late-model Pioneer KURO and are thinking about a replacement for a mov...
Very good black levels, Impressive color accuracy, Minimized (but still apparent) 3D crosstalk, Generous viewing angle
Standard definition deinterlacing could be better, Slow to detect 3:2 film cadence, No system menu available during NetCast, Noticeable image retention (IR)
With the PX950, LG has produced what may be their finest plasma display to date. With its solid black levels, excellent color accuracy and wide viewing angle, there's plenty to like here. As for its THX 3D certification, I'll admit to seeing an improve...
Udgivet: 2010-12-01, Forfatter: David , anmeldelse af: cnet.com
Produces relatively deep black levels; accurate color overall; correctly handles 1080p/24 sources; solid 3D performance; plenty of streaming and interactive features; extensive picture controls; sleek styling with single-plane design and 2-inch-deep panel
Lighter black levels than some flagship plasma TVs, blue oversaturated slightly, ineffective 2D-to-3D conversion, fewer apps and services than many other interactive models have, exhibits some temporary image retention, inefficient power use, Magic Wand r
With excellent performance showing either 2D or 3D material, the LG PX950 series stands among the best plasma TVs this year.
Abstrakt: LG’s new Infinia 3D plasma sets are the first to be THX certified for both 2D and 3D content, and the first to incorporate THX’s new Bright Room picture mode. A number of LG’s 2D displays have included THX video certification, but the latest Infinia 3...
Great black levels and vibrant colour, LG's usual excellent video-on-demand implementation
3D effect is mediocre and has occasional visual flaws, glossy front panel catches some reflections
LG's 50PX950 is one of the best plasma televisions we've had the chance to look at. It's big, relatively cheap, has excellent picture quality and some great included features like video on demand and 2D-to-3D conversion. It's easily the equal of Samsung's...
Less crosstalk than on a 3D TV using LCD, Very wide viewing angles and a very even display, Two pairs of 3D glasses supplied, Two remotes: one large one with backlit buttons, another smaller one with main features
Glossy screen susceptible to reflections, Disappointing contrast for a plasma: 1293:1, 3D glasses are too tight if you have ordinary glasses, High energy consumption: 280 W, M2TS, MTS and subtitles not supported by the media player
LG has produced a 3D plasma aimed at the general public in the shape of the PX950N. More demanding viewers will be less impressed, especially because of the poor contrast ratio of just 1293:1. ...