Haier scores lower in review
Uniformity across the screen is one thing many flat-panel HDTV owners take for granted. Plasma TVs generally have perfect uniformity: the screen is the same brightness and the same color in all areas, and it looks the same from every angle. Most LCD sets, while less than perfect, have screens that are uniform sufficient to not distract from the viewing experience. soon after there are models like the Haier HL47K.
The Haier HL47K (screen simulated).
(Credit: CNET)
This bargain-priced 47-inch LCD won’t wow anybody with its black levels or color accuracy, but for the money those aspects of its image quality are decent sufficient. Unfortunately, its screen uniformity is not. In our evaluating that set basically losed out every aspect of our uniformity tests, suffering from brightness and color variation, backlight banding and poor-off-angle performance. To top it off, there’s even a stuck pixel!
On the plus side, the Haier is really cheap for a 47-inch 1080p HDTV, and its looks and connectivity aren’t poor at all. It additionally outperformed the dismal Honeywell we jut reviewed, so that’s something.
Check out the full review of the Haier HL47K.
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Original post by David Katzmaier






