Awesome Tips CNET's TV Testing Lab: Go Behind the Scenes
We use side-by-side comparisons and state-of-the-art gear to help you choose the best TV.
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Super interesting!!
Great!!!
Any plans to add a Sony reference monitor in the future? π€
Don't you mean Go Behind the Screens?
Good to hear that Konica/Minolta is still out there aside from printers/copiers. π
I can't imagine how painful it is putting TV's back in their boxes.
Everybody sit back and watch the Old Guard self-destruct in ignominy?
Doesnt matter to me……all I want is to watch movies in 65" @1080pπππ€ͺπ€ͺπ€ͺπ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ …….I'm not going to dive inside…..after all its the movie & story that matter not the pictureπππππππππππππ
Thanks for sharing what it takes to get the job done and done right!
not bad for the testing equipment gadgets, not to mention the prices are quite something too.
Great job guys, I love your reviews.
But I which when you're reviewing a TV, if you could also talk about the quality of the materials, maybe the possible longevity of the product,… Like with the TCL TVs they have good specs and at the same time cheaper than the competition, but you see in the comments a lot of people saying that their TCL TVs broke after two years or so (I don't know if now they have better quality or not, but that what I used to see from more or less 3-4 years ago).
Dude I see James roll if it's aging terribly..