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日系电器 发表于 2012-8-10 18:44 
lz这问题且听老C详解
{:soso__1385586350757525178_1:}先锋做PDP产业战略一定是错误的,退出市场就可以证明。
平板这东西,技术发展太快,没有相当的资本和技术储备,根本活不下去。
KURO是先锋的高端PDP子品牌,优点明显,同样缺点也明显,因为先锋要把某一项技术做到极致,一定会牺牲另外的东西,所有项目都做到极致,无论PDP还是LED都不可能,技术有限制,未来的AMOLED倒可以尝试一下,因为技术成本目前都没有限制。
关于经典的北美版ELITE可以参考下:
Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-141FD Plasma HD Monitor HT Labs Measures
HT Labs MeasuresBlack: 0.001
White: 33.5
Full-On/Full-Off Contrast Ratio: 33,500:1
The full-on/full-off contrast ratio above (sometimes referred to as the peak contrast ratio, the sequential contrast ratio, or the dynamic range) is about as good as it gets. The black level shown here was the most conservative reading taken. With a black image, you can still see some illumination on the screen, but it is extremely dim and difficult to measure. I took 20 full-screen black-level readings. Eighteen of them measured 0.000, and two measured 0.001—the lowest reading possible with our Minolta LS-100 light meter.
I did use the ISFccc feature, but even without it, the PRO-141FD’s post-calibration color measurements were nearly flawless. The pre-calibration result shown here is for the Mid-Low Color Temp setting. Post-calibration, the result deviates from nearly perfect compliance only at the extreme ends of the brightness range. (The closer the three colors overlap, the closer the result is to the standard D65 white point.) These deviations were too small to be visibly significant.

The white triangle in the pie-shaped CIE chart shows the set’s color gamut in the Color Space 2 setting (Pure mode). It’s a virtual overlay of the ATSC standard (the black triangle, nearly invisible here). The Color Space 1 setting (not shown) was slightly oversaturated.

The HDMI luma (black and white) resolution was exceptional up to the limit of our resolution test patterns in 1080i/p. The chroma (color) resolution was more rolled off on test patterns, but not in a way that clearly affected real-world program material. Component resolution in 1080i and HDMI and component in 720p and 480i/p were all good.
Overscan was zero in 1080i/p (in Dot by Dot—which produces perfect pixel mapping but is not available in other resolutions). At 720p, it averaged about 1.5 percent per side (roughly a 6-percent loss of image area) and in 480i/p about 3 percent (a 12-percent image loss).—TJN
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