Toshiba 52XV545U LCD TV's biggest companies that offer the SRT (Super Resolution Technology). SRT, simply put, up-converts content is 480i / p and 720i / p so I want to know how effective the SRT is in the manufacture of SD content even close to HD "... displayed in the image quality is close to High Definition.". There are only two customer reviews on Amazon, but both give 5 / 5 stars for the 52XV545U. One reviewer said that the SRT is his / her favorite feature of There are also six reviews (all 5 / 5 stars) for 46XV545U slightly smaller with the majority stating that the SRT feature works pretty well "... even makes standard definition broadcasts look great." . One reviewer said that "... the SRT is a real differentiator ..."
Owner instructions (PDF) for the 52XV545U (46XV545U and 42XV545U as well) shows that there are four modes for SRT: Auto, 1, 2, 3. Then there are 5 field level. It seems there are different settings to optimize the up-conversion of video content.
The sports 52XV545U 10-bit TFT LCD with 1920 x 1080 pixel format that mated with a frequency of 120Hz for a significant reduction of blur. 10-bit LCD panel should provide for some excellent color reproduction. Sports at 1080p should look really good on this panel. There are many connections, including four HDMI ports.
Sources: Toshiba, AVS Forum (Toshiba XV545 series calibration, Menu Service Access and Use)
Owner instructions (PDF) for the 52XV545U (46XV545U and 42XV545U as well) shows that there are four modes for SRT: Auto, 1, 2, 3. Then there are 5 field level. It seems there are different settings to optimize the up-conversion of video content.
The sports 52XV545U 10-bit TFT LCD with 1920 x 1080 pixel format that mated with a frequency of 120Hz for a significant reduction of blur. 10-bit LCD panel should provide for some excellent color reproduction. Sports at 1080p should look really good on this panel. There are many connections, including four HDMI ports.
Sources: Toshiba, AVS Forum (Toshiba XV545 series calibration, Menu Service Access and Use)
No comments:
Post a Comment