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Performance This TV requires 16 amperes to run, so it comes with a plug that's used for things like air-conditioners. Make sure you have an outlet of that caliber, or an appropriate extension box. We plugged in a Pioneer DVD player via HDMI and also a desktop machine with Transformers HD version. The PS3 was waiting in line, jumping around like the attention-seeker it is. Calibration did not take long; the factory settings were pretty much aligned optimally. Motion scenes were satisfactory, but slight motion blur was visible, along with the usual suspects: jaggies and dotcrawl, though in small amounts. The color, on the other hand, was as good as the high-end czars of the LCD market, and this is without any marketing claims of proprietary features, at least not any that I noticed. The palette was vast and widely encompassed lots of intricate hues. |
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