jamred21 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:03

Edit: I mixed up the pictures, this was actually a Samsung TV not an Insignia.

Samsung UN40ES6100FXZA

jamred21 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:03

Here's another Samsung 6100, different size, different panel.

Samsung UN60ES6100FXZA

jamred21 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:04

Here's a cheap 39" Insignia.

Insignia NS-39L240A13

jamred21 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:05

Here's another Insignia.42" LED 120hz.

NS-42E480A13

indie24 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:06

What panel is used in the sharp lc70le836e?

jamred21 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:06

That's a 4 color UV2A panel from Sharp.I believe the 60" Samsung 6100 i posted was also a UV2A from Sharp, but only 3 colors.

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See this site:
Screen Technology and Sub-Pixels Up Close

indie24 Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:06

Thanks jamred21. How good is the panel and where would you rate it?

adtomov Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:08

S-PVA panel from Samsung. You can compare with the European model:
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http://www.avforums.com/forums/16734260-post871.html

Sharp X-GEN, UV2A 3-color panel.

It is a MVA panel. Most likely, S-MVA. IF not, then A-MVA with PSA. In order to be sure, the panel code, which declares the manufacturer is on a sticker at the back side of the panel. (OEM cases are excluded). Example:
http://forum.ixbt.com/topic.cgi?id=62:11088:833#833

It is definitely an AUO panel w/PSA. Here is the relevant site of AUO:
http://auo.com/?sn=149&lang=en-US&c=23

You are absolutely right.

;-)

therange Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:09

I have a 40R1AF6E panel and a 40A1AF6E panel in two samsung 40ES6300 TVs.
From what I've read the A panel is the samsung and the R one must be from AUO.

Do you have any more information on that AUO panel? What technology is used and is it better or worse then the samsung technical? My personal impression is that the AUO has better viewing angles and much more consistent backlight, while it's much worse in 3D and the colors seem a little less brilliant.

stodge Publish time 1-12-2019 22:45:10

Do you know what panels and processors are in these Toshibas - and are they decent TVs?

Toshiba 46L5200U
Toshiba 47L6200U

This is in Canada. They're the only TVs that advertise response times (8ms) that I can remember.

Thanks!
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