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Here you'll get the 2D Version of the testpic.
 
Here you'll get the 2D Version of the testpic.
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[[File:Testbild-2D.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2D-Testimage]]
 
[[File:Testbild-2D.jpg|200px|thumb|left|2D-Testimage]]
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And then compare to the 3D version.
 
And then compare to the 3D version.
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http://www.worldserve.de/projects/samsung/Testbild-3D.mpo
 
http://www.worldserve.de/projects/samsung/Testbild-3D.mpo
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Have an eye on the letters above!
 
Have an eye on the letters above!
  
 
If the TV is able to show this picture as it is thought to, there should be no difference.(Like on D7xxx Series and above)
 
If the TV is able to show this picture as it is thought to, there should be no difference.(Like on D7xxx Series and above)
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To show what I mean here is the 2D pic on my UE40D6500VSXZG
 
To show what I mean here is the 2D pic on my UE40D6500VSXZG

Revision as of 23:47, 27 September 2011

As the title says, there is an very big fault regarding the actual Samsung D6xxx LED TV Series.

As the guys from HDTVTEST.co.uk found out in an independent test, there is a very unlikely reduction of the resolution in 3D mode.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-ue40d6530-ue32d6530-201108131337.htm

So the guys in the german Hifi-Forum started a discoussion and first no one wanted to beleve it and we tought, that this could only be a mistake or maybe they tested a defective TV. But as it turned out, ANY tested D6XX pulled down the resolution VERY heavily, no matter if it was 32" or 55". So we decided to create this Wiki-Page to give you the chance to check, whether your TV is also unable to Show 3D in FullHD resoluton, as it is sold. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

What we had to see was a very shocking qualityloss like that:

2D -3D example
2D-3D example

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We checked any possible source (Playstation 3, Samsung BDP D6500, USB SBS MKV, USB MPO-File) and everytime the same! NO FULL HD 3D Picture!

In order to give all Samsung D6xxx Owners the possibility to check, whether their TV is also affected, here are some testpics.

Here you'll get the 2D Version of the testpic.


2D-Testimage


And then compare to the 3D version.


http://www.worldserve.de/projects/samsung/Testbild-3D.mpo ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Have an eye on the letters above!

If the TV is able to show this picture as it is thought to, there should be no difference.(Like on D7xxx Series and above) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

To show what I mean here is the 2D pic on my UE40D6500VSXZG

2D Version


And Not like these:


No lines, no letters = 3D



And now : Check out and call Samsung or write them an E-Mail when your TV does not show an 3D HD quality pic!

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related links:

http://www.hifi-forum.de/index.php?action=browseT&forum_id=151&thread=19077&z=1

http://forum.samygo.tv/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=2346&sid=5dd842ae11c1c42273f3fa639bd8037e&start=30


Will be continued. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


At the end:

Special thanks to ColdFever from Hifi-Forum for creating the 3D Testimage, erdem_ua for supporting us and giving me the chance to create this wiki-page, FlashErase from Hifi-Forum for the pics of the qualityloss, and last but not least to alex1971 for bringing up the problem to us.