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On 12/2/2003 I spent about an hour and a half demoing The 44" RPTV THOMSON 611 without the built in deck. It blew me away, after also demoing the Sony PX2 and the Tosh Pw23p.
Using Comet, I took a selection of DVD's to test, including Black Hawk Down for contrast, Jurrassic Park for the greens, Episode 2 for the digital image and Swordfish for its unbelievable picture quality.
Using a budget sony deck with a dodgy cheap scart lead the image was simply stunning.
The scene in Jurrasic Park where Sam Neill and co compare dinosaur evasive movement to flocking birds looked FANTASTIC. Lush and green, razor sharp blades of grass, no smearing and yet it looked thouroughly cinematic. BHD looked crisp and the Ridley scott colour pallette looked awesome, Episode 2 looked superb as you would expect. Swordfish, which to me has one of the best DVD transfers ever, looked simply 3D, sharp and crystal clear.
The operation menu was intuitive, easy to use and to me it actually made a difference. It has Thomsons own progressive scan 50hz option and this the made DVD look even better, and this is how Thomson recommend you view DVD. (suggested on the scenium website)
You can also switch to 100 hz.
It has superb sound to boot, two RGB scarts, and plethora of options. The only downside is the lack of component video in, but I hear its very similar to RGB, which looks good to me.
No evidence of halo effect as vaunted in another new av mag on the market and to be honest, with subjectivity being the key word here, to me, for the price and the picture, its a stonkng RP TV.
I hope this helps,
I will be getting mine in March.
Captain Benefit.
Last edited by Bristol Pete; 14-02-2003 at 2:37 AM.
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