Bueno, pues ayer recogí la 55C6V. Hoy la he sacado un momento para ver que aparentemente todo está bien, pero la verdad es que no sé por donde empezar, así que se va a volver de nuevo a la caja hasta que pueda tener algo te tiempo para leer y me arme de valor
Ahora el tema es que tras muchos años sin tocar nada del equipo de vídeo/audio, dedicándome solo a disfrutar -lo único que introduje fue un Dune HD-, quería aprovechar y actualizar algo, y ahí empiezan las dudas... Dudas entre hacerme con un Oppo 203 o un Panasonic UB900, y seguir con mi antiguo receptor A/V (alimentándolo por las salidas analógicas del reproductor para los nuevos formatos de audio), o actualizar el receptor también.
Quizás traslade la pregunta al foro de reproductores, a ver qué me aconsejáis
Saludos.
Para la OLED mejor el OPPO
La Panasonic se sitúa como la OLED más precisa del mercado gracias a su inigualable exactitud de imagen.
La Panasonic se sitúa como la OLED más precisa del mercado gracias a su inigualable exactitud de imagen.
Japanese-made OLED TVs
Sony has tried (and failed), Samsung has tried (and failed), Panasonic has tried (and failed), but Sharp thinks that it can be done. If it manages, it will be the first company to join LG.Display who has been the sole supplier of OLED TV panels for some years.
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The company had already confirmed that it would produce small and medium-size OLED panels for smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Sharp now confirms to Japanese media that it will also produce large-size OLED panels intended for TVs at the plant. However, it is not clear when. Previous rumors have indicated that Sharp is aiming for production of OLED TV panels in 2021.
- “Sharp Corp. plans to develop large organic electroluminescence display panels — a thin, bendable light-emitting technology — for television sets,”
Sharp expects to start mass-production of OLED displays at the plant in April-June 2018.
Sharp plans production of OLED TV panels in Japan - FlatpanelsHD
Japanese-made OLED TVs
Sony has tried (and failed), Samsung has tried (and failed), Panasonic has tried (and failed), but Sharp thinks that it can be done. If it manages, it will be the first company to join LG.Display who has been the sole supplier of OLED TV panels for some years.
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The company had already confirmed that it would produce small and medium-size OLED panels for smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Sharp now confirms to Japanese media that it will also produce large-size OLED panels intended for TVs at the plant. However, it is not clear when. Previous rumors have indicated that Sharp is aiming for production of OLED TV panels in 2021.
- “Sharp Corp. plans to develop large organic electroluminescence display panels — a thin, bendable light-emitting technology — for television sets,”
Sharp expects to start mass-production of OLED displays at the plant in April-June 2018.