Series
Model
__________________ | UHD
Premium _____ | Dolby Vision ____ | Hybrid Log Gamma
(HLG) _____ | HDR 10 3 fundamental HDR
building blocks:
ST2084 (EOTF PQ),
ST2086 (static metadata)
ST2094 (dynamic metadata) _________________ The measured values of the brightness in Windows
2/5/10/15/20/100% | Videopanel _______________________ Type LCD matrix,
Bits of color,
(Operating frequency of T-Con board of the panel)
Curvature,
Index,
Screen Uniformity
Anti-reflective filter | Supported Resolutions ____________________________________ Frame per seconds
24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 100, 120 p/i
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Chroma subsampling
4:4:4
4:2:2
4:2:0 | Backlight Unit ____________________ Type backlight
(Local Dimming zone)
Type LED
MEMC
Backlight Scanning
Black Frame Insertion
Pulsе Wide Modulation | Measurements _______________________________ DCI P3
Rec.2020
Delta E
Gamma
Color Temperature | Measurements __________________________ ANSI Contrast
With local dimming
Without local dimming
White level
Black level | Viewing angle __________ Horizontal & Vertical
(°cone) | Motion resolution
_____________________ | Product
_____________ | Input Lag _____________________________ | Audio ___________________ | Built in Media Player Supported file systems
Image file formats
Audio file formats/codecs
Video file formats
Soub-Titres _____________________________ | Hardware & Software
____________________ Operating System
Board
Central Processing Unit
System on Chip
Instruction set
Graphic Processor Unit
RAM
Total memory | Conectors _____________________ | Networks __________________________ | Tuners __________________ | Opportunities for
calibration _________________________ | Note __________________________________________________________________________________ Pros & Cons | Product |
DX750 (Flat)
TX-65DX750E
TX-65DX750B
TX-58DX750E
TX-58DX750F
TX-50DX750E
TX-50DX750F
TX-50DX750B | No | No | No | 65" - max 435cd/m2 58" - 100% max 550cd/m2 50" - 10% max 529cd/m2/
SDR max 500cd/m2 Compatible
HDR processing (but no hardware for HDR) | 65" - Super-MVA, 8-bit+Hi-FRC, 120/100Hz 58" - Super-MVA, 8-bit+Hi-FRC, 120/100Hz 50" - Super-MVA, 8-bit+HI-FRC, 120/100Hz 50"- panel Innolux V500DK4-KS7-Rev.R24
Motion Clarity Frame Interpolation
Black Frame Insertion (Clear Motion)
very glossy panel
The Adaptive Backlight Control (local dimming) on the DX750 was a little disappointing, especially compared to the sophisticated system employed by Samsung, and even in the low mode we saw artefacts that were quite obvious at times. Although it was less an issue of haloing and more of a problem of the entire image obviously dimming in certain scenes. However since the native blacks and backlight uniformity are good, if you sit central to the screen there is very little difference with the local dimming on or off and at least when it's off you avoid any issues. | Test
HDR 3840x2160 – 10 bit colors – BT.2020 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 75.6 Mbps bitrate – 59.940fps – HEVC (Main10@L5.1) - .mp4 file
HDR 3840x2160 – 10 bit colors – BT.2020 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 60.3 Mbps bitrate – 23.976fps – HEVC (Main10@L5) - .mp4 file
HDR 3840x2160 – 10 bit colors – BT.2020 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 56.4 Mbps bitrate – 23.976fps – HEVC (Main10@L5) - .mp4 file
3840x2160 – 10 bit colors – YUV color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 23.1 Mbps bitrate – 50fps - HEVC - .ts file
3840x2160 – 10 bit colors - BT.709 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 51.4 Mbps bitrate – 23.976fps – HEVC - .ts file
3840x2160 – 8 bit colors – YUV color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 50.0 Mbps bitrate – 29.970fps - AVC - .mp4 file
3840x2160 – BT.709 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 12.71 Mbps bitrate – VP9 - .mkv file
2560x1440 – BT.709 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 6.54 Mbps bitrate – VP9 - .mkv file
1920x1080 – 8 bit colors - YUV color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 2.5 Mbps bitrate – 60fps - HEVC - .ts file
1920x1080 – 8 bit colors - YUV color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 60fps - 2.2 Mbps bitrate – HEVC - .mkv file
1920x1080 – 8 bit colors – BT.709 color space – 4:2:0 subsampling – 98.3 Mbps bitrate – AVC - .mkv file | 65" - Direct Led, No Dimming 58" - Edge Led (below), Vertical Dimming 50" - Edge Led (below), Vertical Dimming MEMC - Intelligent Frame Creation
BMR 1800 | 65" - 90% / 70% 58" - 90% / 70% 50" - 86% / 66% phosphorus-based diodes for a wide gamut close to the DCI 4K(Blue Led + Red/Green phosphorus) | 65" - ANSI 4300:1 / 123cd/m2 / 0.03cd/m2 58"- ANSI 4313:1 /120cd/m2 / 0.017cd/m2 50" - ANSI 3795:1 / 0.023cd/m2
with Adaptive Backlight Control(Local Dimming) 0.001cd/m2
Static 4800:1/ 120 cd/m2 / 0.025cd/m2
Dynamic 5000:1 / 625cd/m2 / 0.10cd/m2
| 65" - 42° (cone) 58" - 44° (cone) 50" - 46° (cone)
| 65" - 58" - with IFC 1080 / without - 350 50" - with IFC 1080 / without - 350 | DX750 65", 58", 50" | 65"- Game mode-46ms / by default-106ms 58"- Game mode-47ms / by default-105ms 50"- Game mode-47ms / by default-105ms
| 2x10 Watt RMS
Dolby Digital Plus
No DTS
VR-Audio Surround True The rendering is still acceptable, average with perfectly intelligible dialogue, but rather limited power with 2 x 10 Watts and no Subwoofer output as Sony. no one still finds a lot of settings to optimize the sound rendering, level the volume changes from one channel to another, a 7-band EQ, a surround mode, etc. | FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and exFAT JPEG, JPG, MPO AAC, ADPCM, Dolby Digital (AC-3), Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3), DTS Core, FLAC, HE-AAC, LPCM, M4A, MP3, MPEG Audio, WAV, WMA, WMA Pro 3G2, 3GP, 3GPP, ASF, AVCHD, AVCHD/MVC (3D), AVI, F4V, FLV, H.264 BP, H.264 HP, H.264 MP, H.265 (HEVC), M2TS, M4V, MKV, MOD, MP4, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG4 ASP, MPEG4 SP, MPG, MTS, PS, TP, TRP, TS, TTS, VC-1, VOB, VRO, WMV (Windows Media Video), WMV9 (Windows Media Video 9) Micro DVD, SRT, SUB, SubRip, TMPlayer, TXT | -
Quad Core
Chassis P163
Firefox 2.5 | 1 x Ethernet RJ45
2 x USB 2.0 (max500mA)
1 x USB 3.0 (max900mA)
2 x HDMI 2.0a HDCP2.2 (ARC,CEC)
2 x HDMI 1.4 (CEC)
1 x AV Composite In
1 x AV Component In
1 x Optical Audio Out
1 x 3.5mm Audio Out
1 x Antena (RF)female1 x CI+ 1.3
1 x Card reader SD/SDHC | Lan (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Wi-Fi 802.11 a
802.11 b
802.11 g
802.11 n
802.11 n 5GHz
Bluetooth Ver.4.0(for keyboard and mouse, no Bluetooth audio)
Wi-Fi Direct
DLNA (RUI2.0/DTCP-IP/DMP/DMR/DMS) | DVB- C/T2/S2
with PIP functions, PAP, PAT,
Analog (PAL,SECAM)
PVR, Time Shifting
HEVC H.265, VP9 | Accurate Colour Drive technology with 3D LUT conversion table with 8 000 points correction and the ability to calibrate 6 primary and secondary colors within a CMS on 3 axes. Or Black Gradation Drive that can provide more gradations in dark scenes through treatment with 12 bit color.To adjust the colorimetry, the DX750 offers all the necessary settings with the choice of gamut used (Rec.601, Rec.709, EBU, DCI / P3 or Rec.2020), gamma used (with varying gamma whose BT.1886 with compensation of black, 2.2 used in lit room, the 2.4 used in dark room). You can edit each Gamma to correct on 10 points. Each gamut can be calibrated from a CMS (Color Management System) 3-axis (luminance, saturation and hue) with opportunity to correct 6 primary and secondary colors (RGBCMY). Finally, we also find a Balance Whites 2P and 10P (10 points) to adjust the color temperature.THX - NoISF - No | As for upscaling UHD Panasonic, there is no doubt he has made great progress. It's quite different from what Samsung offers, closer to what Sony offers, that is to say a very natural image, less chiseled than on the Samsung TV, but very precise and with a sumptuous quilted. The upscaling provides an image with rich texture and greatly improves accuracy without displaying traces of upscaling. So it is very comprehensive, especially for network management, but lacks however DisplayPort who was present on the AX900, or aptX Bluetooth and a Subwoofer output like what Sony offers. Standard remote control, without micro or backlit button. A good remote control, solid but rather plain .., and no possibility to calibrate the TV for a tablet like the DX900 as the DX750 is not certified ISF. - + Design, build quality, the possibility of multiple foot positions
- + A powerful contrast to an Edge LED (4800: 1 ANSI)
- + A bright peak in HDR pretty good (625 nits)
- + System of internal gradation great despite the slab 8 bit
- + HDR rendering of very good quality
- + A rich spectrum of beautiful, balanced colors, a wide gamut (91.2% of DCI)
- + Colorimetry output very correct card (delta E less than 3)
- + A high-performance video processing, including SD content with a very natural picture
- + Several algorithms with efficient remastering yet made once natural
- + Ultra settings to complete color management level and HDMI
- + IFC made without a fluid including 24P
- + Complete network management, Samba, DLNA / UPnP, multiroom client / server, sharing the tuner on the network
- + interesting multimedia management (UHD video playback and HDR, VP9 and HEVC, MKV, TS, Flac, ALAC, etc.), but no DTS decoding that just spoils the fun!
- + A good quality 3D rendering, although some ghosting
- + The best quality / price ratio in 2016, certainly!
- - The anti-reflection treatment of limited
- - A slab 8 bit (although fnally we do not notice it)
- - IFC made too which generates a digital or video camera (main fault)
- - Lack of support DTS multimedia
- - A single HD tuner (DVB-C / T2 compliant HEVC and MPEG4)
- - A slightly Directive slab contrast term as all VA panels
- - A detail enhancement filter and / or contours would have been welcome for more chiseled picture lovers
- - No compatibility Dolby Vision
- - Local Dimming that a mouth too black to Medium or High
- - The edges of the slab clearer in some dark scenes
| DX750 |