il y des contradictions entre le LCE au states et le LCE en europe :lien :
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthre ... 94&page=60Quote:
- Originally Posted by TitusTroy :
like I stated earlier Robert Zohn of Value electronics told me that he spoke with a Samsung rep who stated that the
LCE was an improved black filter...plus as we can see from the few owners of the D8000 in this thread not one of them has seen a Menu option to enable/disable LCE...so I think it's fair to say that it is in fact a new filter...the filter would affect contrast so I assume that is why they are calling it 'Local Contrast Enhancer'
- QZ1 :
Fine, but, if so, that is a software filter, not a filter applied to the surface of the panel, which is what I and the other person meant by 'filter'.
Your post doesn't contradict what was said
by Samsung in Europe, that 'LCE' on this plasma is something like 'Local Dimming' for LED LCDs.
So, AFAIK, the anti-glare filter applied to the panel, 'RBF' (Real Black Filter) is the same on D8000 and D7000"
certains possesseur au US ne trouve pas dans les menus comment activer ou désactiver le LCE (ce qui serait normal "si" c'est un filtre), par contre David Katzmaier de CNET USA a aussi parlé avec un représentant Samsung US et il lui a été confirmé : "Cnet has an update today:
Samsung PND8000 series: Flagship successor to the superb PNC8000 series. Includes the "LCE (Local Contrast Enhancer)," a
defeatable video-processing option that is said to analyze different zones on the screen and optimize their contrast locally. Otherwise it should offer very similar quality to the D7000.[/i] Includes a touch-screen remote with QWERTY keyboard.
Notice that David says the LCE is defeatable."
lien CNET :
http://m.cnet.com/Article.rbml?nid=2...l&bcid=&bid=-1Va falloir attendre des reviews europe pour connaitre plus de détail sur le LCE
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