This is my first post on HFV( after introduction).
I am planning to purchase a 32 inch LCD TV and am looking on advice/ suggestions for same
I have thoroughly been through most of the posts on HFV regarding same, and am able to gather following:
1. The Philips 32 inch 5609 seems to be most popular currently (2010) in this category( Natural colour and image reproduction etc)
2. A TV need not necessarily be full-HD, even HD Ready resolutions are fine for 32 inch model
3. Sony and Samsung are premium brands, with continuously updated technology
My requirements are:
1. 95% viewing on SD channels via TATA Sky or Hathway digital cable( via STB) and rest occasional movies via DVD( English/ Hindi)
2. Durability and after sales service non negotiable
3. Not necessarily Full HD
4. Cost around INR 35000, Mumbai
5. Viewing distance: No issue/ constraint
Based on these, I short-listed Sony 32EX300 and tried to understand the technology under it from brochure and web-site. I came to conclusion that Sony Bravia nowadays use BE3 engine which handles image processing etc. Since same processor is used on all, the image reproduction all four 32 inch models( BX300, EX300, EX400 and NX500) should be similar though there could be difference in NX500( better motion handling), EX400( better and sharper than next two due to FHD) and BX300( absence of ambient light sensor). I also tried to check the Blu-ray/DVD and SD picture reproduction on these models, by visiting various shops.
At one shop, I noticed that the BX/EX300 models render red colour( apples) with orange-ish shades, only NX500 renders it true red( the source signal was the Blu-ray they play in most shops a cartoon film showing garden, sky, mountain, trees, an animal, grass and apples falling from tree onto grass). I was shocked as I had assumed that though sharpness etc may vary but colour reproduction should not be so different( since all use same BE3). I also noticed that in one case light pink wall was being rendered with orange-ish shade.
I asked the sales-person and he said that Sony ka sirf brand name hai, LG ka picture dekho apple full red hai aur zyaada smooth bhi. Philips main human skin correctly display ho rahee hai, par Sony mein picture unnecessarily bright hai; night scene bhi bright hai
. I also compared it to Samsung/ LG/ Panasonic both FHD and HDR, in all their models apples were red
. Also, there seemed to be a white-ish layer, more prominent on EX400 and NX500, on Sony screens, while Philips seemed cool/ normal.
I also visited Sony center, and asked them same. They said something about vividness etc which I didnt understand.
Basically, I want a durable LCD with good PQ and SQ. I have short-listed Sony as I have more confidence (gut feeling though) on their quality and A.S.S. Though in shops Philips seems better, but I have doubts on its durability (e.g. Philips DVD players) and A.S.S. not being mature.
The HDR models of Sony sell at rates equivalent of FHD models of other brands, but at-least the colour reproduction for 32s, Sony seems to be inconsistent how can same BE3 render colours in different shades? . Is there something I am missing here, or, am I being unreasonable in comparing colours etc, or, is it all about brand premium based marketing etc?
Would enlightened members (Ram, Adder, Spiro et al) guide me on this? Also, Adder mentioned at one place that we can tweak Sony more than Philips. Will that help in this case?
Also, as an aside, considering my requirements, is EX300 most VFM model or you could suggest something else?
PS: If I have raised this question at wrong forum, please let me know, I will move it from here
I am planning to purchase a 32 inch LCD TV and am looking on advice/ suggestions for same
I have thoroughly been through most of the posts on HFV regarding same, and am able to gather following:
1. The Philips 32 inch 5609 seems to be most popular currently (2010) in this category( Natural colour and image reproduction etc)
2. A TV need not necessarily be full-HD, even HD Ready resolutions are fine for 32 inch model
3. Sony and Samsung are premium brands, with continuously updated technology
My requirements are:
1. 95% viewing on SD channels via TATA Sky or Hathway digital cable( via STB) and rest occasional movies via DVD( English/ Hindi)
2. Durability and after sales service non negotiable
3. Not necessarily Full HD
4. Cost around INR 35000, Mumbai
5. Viewing distance: No issue/ constraint
Based on these, I short-listed Sony 32EX300 and tried to understand the technology under it from brochure and web-site. I came to conclusion that Sony Bravia nowadays use BE3 engine which handles image processing etc. Since same processor is used on all, the image reproduction all four 32 inch models( BX300, EX300, EX400 and NX500) should be similar though there could be difference in NX500( better motion handling), EX400( better and sharper than next two due to FHD) and BX300( absence of ambient light sensor). I also tried to check the Blu-ray/DVD and SD picture reproduction on these models, by visiting various shops.
At one shop, I noticed that the BX/EX300 models render red colour( apples) with orange-ish shades, only NX500 renders it true red( the source signal was the Blu-ray they play in most shops a cartoon film showing garden, sky, mountain, trees, an animal, grass and apples falling from tree onto grass). I was shocked as I had assumed that though sharpness etc may vary but colour reproduction should not be so different( since all use same BE3). I also noticed that in one case light pink wall was being rendered with orange-ish shade.
I asked the sales-person and he said that Sony ka sirf brand name hai, LG ka picture dekho apple full red hai aur zyaada smooth bhi. Philips main human skin correctly display ho rahee hai, par Sony mein picture unnecessarily bright hai; night scene bhi bright hai


I also visited Sony center, and asked them same. They said something about vividness etc which I didnt understand.
Basically, I want a durable LCD with good PQ and SQ. I have short-listed Sony as I have more confidence (gut feeling though) on their quality and A.S.S. Though in shops Philips seems better, but I have doubts on its durability (e.g. Philips DVD players) and A.S.S. not being mature.
The HDR models of Sony sell at rates equivalent of FHD models of other brands, but at-least the colour reproduction for 32s, Sony seems to be inconsistent how can same BE3 render colours in different shades? . Is there something I am missing here, or, am I being unreasonable in comparing colours etc, or, is it all about brand premium based marketing etc?
Would enlightened members (Ram, Adder, Spiro et al) guide me on this? Also, Adder mentioned at one place that we can tweak Sony more than Philips. Will that help in this case?
Also, as an aside, considering my requirements, is EX300 most VFM model or you could suggest something else?
PS: If I have raised this question at wrong forum, please let me know, I will move it from here