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Tema: Consejo para compra de Proyector

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    Predeterminado Respuesta: Consejo para compra de Proyector

    Pues yo votaría pro el Sony.

    Sin haberlos visto, pero leyendo reviews:

    El sony ofrece un cuerpo mejor sellado, mejor calibrado "out of the box", calidad general y niveles de negros muy similares, y encima, le ofrecen la lámpara extra.... yo lo veo bastante claro...

    Yo me iría a por el Sony, vaya. Que decir que me encanta el tema D-ila y sus hermanitos SXRD....


    A ver si Alguien mas profesional como los amigos de siena o fracis de audiozona se decantan con más argumentos....



    Mira lo que he encontrado en porjectorreviews:

    http://www.projectorreviews.com/pana...ompetitors.php

    Comparan el 4000 de pana con muchísimos 1080p actuales..... (incluso con JVCs viejunos como el mío, que todavía se defiende):

    Hmm, a very tough call. My first thought on the subject, is that specific features notwithstanding, I like the Sony better than the Panasonic, but probably not by $800 more.

    That said, brightness is going to be an important determining factor. Starting with brightness. The Sony has about a 100 lumen advantage (538 to 430) in "best" mode. That may be a key factor for many who are primarily movie people, or who want a largish screen.

    The Sony though, can't match the "brightest" mode, with a not really bad, but way too cool Dynamiic mode (9000K color temp), that's real thin on reds. The HW15 can do about 840 lumens pushed to the limit, and the picture with that setup is no match for the Panasonic's Dynamic mode with 930 lumens calibrated. Worse for Sony, to get very good color out of a "brightest" mode, we never were able to get more than about 670 lumens. The Sony, in other words isn't going to be high on the list for anyone who wants to watch sports or TV / HDTV with the room intentionally not fully darkened. (I know I don't like watching sports with friends with my room fully darkened!

    The PT-AE4000 has CFI, the Sony saves CFI for their more expensive VW85 which we hope to review soon (12/09).

    I will give the color accuracy, or rather specifically, skin tone handling advantage to the Sony. it's Sony's thing, and they do have really good skin tones. I don't think any of the 3LCD competition can quite match the Sony in regards to skin tones, although all of them do very respectable jobs.

    The PT-AE4000 has a slight advantage in placement flexibility with a longer range zoom lens, and more lens shift. Sharpness is very close but the advantage goes to Sony.

    Let's just say the Sony is a touch more refined. The Panasonic more feature laden, but once you've determined that they can both work in your room, I'd say next consider the lumens issue. I think, beyond the dollar difference, it will be the determining factor for most, so what you watch, and how, will help you decide.
    Última edición por facedor; 24/05/2010 a las 14:23
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