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No Full HDN? ist nicht in Full HD ...
No Full HDN? ist nicht in Full HD ...
I told you so.ptah wrote:New firmware T-GASDEUC-1020.1 is released.
First Reply from one user of German Hifi-Forum:No Full HDN? ist nicht in Full HD ...
3D-FullHD is not an industry standard? Testing logo from which institute are absent? EICTA? Or other institues too? When EICTA-Logo is present - there are missing more institues? Why is it not defined?MacDaddy8000 wrote:I have an ue46d6505vs nearly 1 year old, i have just been made aware of this issue and have contacted Samsung in Denmark where i live, and they told me that because theres no industry standard for Full HD 3D, they are allowed to sell it as an Full HD 3D tv and have no plans to do change anything, i am thinking about taking this to the Danish Consumer Council, but if Samsung just can claim theres no industry standard i guess theres no point in trying, what do you guys think?
2) Furthermore:ColdFever wrote:Fortunately, this seems to be incorrect, the German VDE certification of the new Full HD 3D-firmware 002000 is explicit:arris69 wrote:the answer is simple the hardware that already sold can't be fixed with firmware
"Full HD representation for both eyes, 1080p lines for each eye (with Motion Plus switched off)". The Samsung UE46D6500 the VDE certified for Full HD 3D is an old one, a Samsung UE46D6500VSXG, Version "02", serial number Z8J13SRB300058H (produced in March 2011). The Full HD 3D secret lies in the new firmware 002000: Where the old firmware does not make a 3D resolution difference if Motion Plus is enabled or not, the new firmware does.
Technical explanation: The D6500-hardware is capable of Full HD and 3D. Regretfully, so far not at the same time, because the image processing power of the D6500 hardware is insufficient. Therefore, Samsung did look for a way to free up some D6500 processing power for true Full HD 3D. Obviously, they decided for an option to turn off the considerable processing power for "Motion Plus" (image transition smoothing) and switch it to optimal 3D resolution processing instead. This way, with the new Full HD 3D-firmware, customers will be able to choose between:
a) Motion Plus enabled for optimized image transition smoothing but reduced 3D image resolution
b) Motion Plus disabled for no image transition smoothing but original Full HD 3D image resolution
In my opinion there is more functions that can be switched off(temporary or fully disabled) to provide the full functionality of 3D FHD.ColdFever wrote:Regretfully, so far not at the same time, because the image processing power of the D6500 hardware is insufficient. Therefore, Samsung did look for a way to free up some D6500 processing power for true Full HD 3D. Obviously, they decided for an option to turn off the considerable processing power for "Motion Plus" (image transition smoothing) and switch it to optimal 3D resolution processing instead.
Why, why, why?ptah wrote:New firmware T-GASDEUC-1020.1 is released.
First Reply from one user of German Hifi-Forum:
N? ist nicht in Full HD ...
No Full HD
This is bullshit, because D7xxx and D8xxx Series models are able for 3D Full HD, but only the D6xxx Series can not. The same can be said about the ice cream: "You can eat, but you can not - you're sick." However, it will be ice cream, anyway. It's a double standard - nothing more. It is for this they can be judged. I will not do that, because my tvset box has not 3D FHD logo.MacDaddy8000 wrote:I have an ue46d6505vs nearly 1 year old, i have just been made aware of this issue and have contacted Samsung in Denmark where i live, and they told me that because theres no industry standard for Full HD 3D, they are allowed to sell it as an Full HD 3D tv and have no plans to do change anything, i am thinking about taking this to the Danish Consumer Council, but if Samsung just can claim theres no industry standard i guess theres no point in trying, what do you guys think?
Stop making free comertial for SONY here pls, as you sound a little bit funny.Zer0K3wL wrote:Just orginise class action lawsuit to get money back samsung are frauds.
After 1 week with my sony hx750 i can see huge difference even in 2D picture.
even 2D picture i would't consider full hd its muddy and damn ugly compared to my sony.
It would't suprise me if no samsung display is actual full hd.