Review de Pearl de serie en Grobi (ademas comparado con un Ruby)
http://www.grobi.tv/opencms/seiten/n...ony_pearl.html
Un saludo
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Review de Pearl de serie en Grobi (ademas comparado con un Ruby)
http://www.grobi.tv/opencms/seiten/n...ony_pearl.html
Un saludo
Vale. Y ahora supongamos que me lio la manta a la cabeza y pido el Optoma. Digamos que me cuesta... dentro de que ya sabemos que no hay precios aún... unos dos mil euros más que el Pearl (¿me equivoco mucho, Cudeiro?)
¿En que gano y en que pierdo?
¿El dia 20 podría estar en Cádiz?
Insisto: :sudor :sudor :sudor :sudor :sudor
Manu1oo1
por hay va a andar en precio y en plazo. me han dicho que en una o 2 semanas ya podrias tener el HD81 en casa. Y si es muy urgente te puedo dejar un HD72 para que salgas del pasoCita:
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un saludo
Según esta review, el Sony 50 será la referencia para los nuevos PJs del resto de fabricantes... :|
http://www.avscience.com/reviews/pro...ny_vplvw50.htm
Por cierto:
Al final, ¿Qué buen precio se baraja en España?
Gracias,
Vale. Pues una vez aclarado el tema económico, y sabiendo que no me preocupa en exceso ya puestos...
¿Diferencias en cuanto a CALIDAD entre uno y otro? ¿Merecen la pena esos dos mil euros? ¿Debería esperar al Sony y coger algo sencillo para el congreso?
Estoy de los nervios ya, ¿eh? :sudor
Manu1oo1
Ya está en stock en pricejapan:
http://www.pricejapan.com/front/e_go...86&category=11
A mi me salen casi 4000 euros al simular la compra, no se si estoy haciendo algo mal , pero vamos , no creo que merece la pena si en Europa esta a 4500 ...
FireHawk SST (Sony/Stewart Theater) Projection ScreenCita:
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OFFICIAL STEWART
De momento, y aunque especifican que este mes (se referían a Septiembre) se ponían a la venta, no he visto nada más.
Muy bien, ahora solo hace falta que los de Stewart le pongan a la pantalla un precio tan contenido como el del Sony... :picocerrado
Gracias Bman. Es la misma información que yo he visto. Quería saber como era en cuanto a diseño y si ya se sabían precios de la misma.
Seguiré esperando.
Un saludo.
Le han subido mil € :bigcryCita:
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:hola
todavia no sale en las tarifas de son españa. pero viendo que el vw100 ya se podria sacar en España por 9000 euros (700 menos que en hiffissimo) parece que el vw50 rondara los 5000
un saludo
Segun los de Grobi.de, los Pearl estan de camino.
Alguien sabe si salen a la vez para todo Europa o se van a quedar en el camino???
Y segun lo q dice Cudeiro me parece razonable pensar q tengamos una tarifa oficial de unos 5000 pitotes para España.
Un saludo
me desdigo en el precio del Ruby...no serian 9000 euros sino 8500.
un saludo
Comparativa Pearl-Optoma HD81:
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Steve Atkinson (HiHoSteve), Kevin Anderson, and I got together yesterday to compare the Pearl and the HD81. A good time was had by all and I'd like to thank Kevin for his hospitality. It was great to meet Steve who is clearly quite knowledgeable and experienced about video and projectors. Kevin's setup was very comfortable and his sound system was very dynamic. He is in the process of getting darker walls and ceiling. WAF was involved and I congratulate Kevin, who's wife came in for a while to offer some astute observations.
I'm going to give my subjective opinions about the two pjs. I think overall they are in line with what Kevin and Steve thought, but I will leave to each of them to amplify and / or give differing opinions.
I may include a screenshot or two later but with my technique at least I don't think they capture the differences we saw between the two pjs. The differences are too subtle and get lost in the digital processing, etc.
Conditions: Screen 116” diagonal Carada Brilliant White with 1.4 gain. Walls, carpet, ceiling all light.
HD81: iris off, lamp low – calibrated previously by Kevin. Ceiling mounted with a reported slight keystone not observed by me.
Pearl: iris off, lamp high – “quickie” calibrated using Kevin's gear to reasonably flat RGB. Autoiris calibration was not attempted. A major caveat here is that further calibration might have affected color performance and other performance parameters to varying extents. Blue convergence off by a pixel in right lower area of screen.
Observations: Here are some parameters with my opinion of which pj "won" in each, in this viewing and in Kevin's HT:
Brightness - HD81 (and it was on "low" lamp while the Pearl was on high.)
ANSI CR – HD81 (This and brightness made the HD81 look "punchier" than the Pearl in Kevin's HT - see more below.)
Shadow detail – Pearl (Very close to the HD81, however.)
Black level – HD81 (The Pearl has brighter black left lower and right upper corners. In actual use this was seldom, if ever, visually intrusive. The HD81's higher simultaneous CR helps here with perceived black level in mixed high contrast image elements.)
Smoothness - “film-like” – Pearl, unanimous vote.
Contouring / Banding - Pearl (Seen once with the HD81 in an underwater scene in U-571, and not troublesome or seen in many other scenes)
Motion – Pearl (Related probably to single chip rainbow. This is a main reason I like the Pearl, and something I notice as a significant difference having had two single chip DLPs previously)
Color rendition – Pearl (Kevin might say HD-81. IMO this goes to the Pearl but the higher ANSI and brightness of the HD81 at times made colors stand out, just as going from a low or negative gain screen to a high gain screen with the same pj would make colors stand out. With more calibration or tweaking it is possible the Pearl could have looked more like the HD81, not that the difference was significant. In many scenes one would have trouble telling which pj was which, but with Seabiscuit in the initial ride through the fall forest scene I thought there was greater subtlety and, again, a more film-like quality with the Pearl. On my High Power colors from the Pearl don't look quite as muted as they did at times with Kevin's 1.4 gain Carada.)
Color uniformity – HD81 (No surprise, the Pearl showed disuniformity on higher IREs, not bad or intrusive, but visible on white fields.)
No possibility of rainbows - Pearl. (No contest and arguably an unfair item to toss in. Actually, I didn't see them per se on the HD-81 but I think I perceive them almost unconsciously and that's a primary reason I find the Pearl more relaxing to view, based on about three years with single chip DLP before getting the Pearl. As they say, YMMV.)
Value / Bang for the Buck – Pearl.
Discussion: (Might as well continue the format of a formal report although this should be considered quite informal): I warn all potential Pearl buyers about setup and possibly excessive brightness expectations. We had to put the Pearl, that already was on high lamp setting, on autoiris off to begin to match brightness with the HD81. If the Pearl hadn't been compared directly with a brighter pj, brightness wouldn't have been an issue, I think. Still, I highly recommend a high gain screen with the Pearl, and as dark an HT as possible. This was a big takeaway point for me: The ANSI or simultaneous CR of the Pearl is not as high as the HD81's, and environments that have light reflective surfaces will further compromise this leaving the Pearl looking not very punchy and kind of flat in comparison. I am thinking here of posts by visitors to retail shops who have said the same about the Ruby. The HD81 may "take" a more typical home environment (assuming this will not be a super-dark, non-reflective one) better while the Pearl will begin to look a little flat as that environment gets lighter.
We talked of seeing the two pjs again in different environments. Steve was kind enough to offer his HT for another shootout. I'd like to see a comparison in my very dark HT with the High Power. I think I could install the HD-81 in my setup with minimal keystoning based on what I saw in his HT. That would be for comparison purposes because I am keeping my Pearl.
Conclusion: We all enjoyed very much watching each projector. It was easy to get distracted from technical analysis and pulled into the film with each. As Steve said, a buyer won't go wrong getting either pj (I'd add, if he/she considers his viewing environment.)
Que maravilla de proyector el Sony VW50 Pearl
, cumple todos los requisitos para dejar mi proyector actual de definición estandar por una joya full hd. ¿Alguien conoce el precio que tendrá en USA y si es más barato que en Europa?. Si consigo la pasta necesaria ( un poco dificil) podría pedirle a mi cuñado que va todos los años en navidades a Nueva York que me lo pille. ¿ Tendre problemos en caso de averia en España o la garantia de Sony aunque lo compre en USA es válida en España?Saludos.
modo empeñando la casa = ON
:bigcry
Bah! yo me espero y pal año que viene me compro un VW25... Zafiro? :P por 2.500 € .
Perdón por el O.T., me estoy autoconsolando :pared
:hola
Gracias,Cita:
Iniciado por Grubert
Hola. Estoy de vacatas y no tengo tiempo de liarme porque me sale a más de 6 euros la hora de internet, pero creo que ya es hora de que Grubert suelte eso que el sabe sobre los nuevos paneles con CR nativos de 10.000:1 como los del nuevo JVC 1080p que llegará por aquí a primeros de 2.007
Os dejo y os leo
Un saludo, Javie rG.
Y una mierda, nos dejas. Que me tienes que decir si me pillo el Pearl, el Optoma, o me espero comiéndome las uñas si esos JVC están en ese margen de precios.
¡Arreando! :P
Manu1oo1
Mejor lo escribo en el post de tendencias.
Desconozco si se había posteado, pero por si acaso aquí lo dejo:
Soporta:
1080/50p
1080/60p
1080/24p
Especificaciones
El manual está en línea:
link