22. Samsung LT-P266W: Basic Fidelity

The set's performance was average everywhere, but the Delta E was rarely above 2, which is quite good for a TV set. But it seems to be hard to reconcile high brightness and proper control over the color display. The darkest colors are also difficult to reproduce.
| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 0.59 | 229 | 388: 1 |
The black level was fairly good, with values very close to the Sharp TV we tested above. The white level was 229 nits, which is well suited to standard TV use.
Spatial Uniformity

The Samsung panel showed fairly good uniformity - better than the Sharp and Philips sets. The profile was similar to that of the Sharp, with the lower part of the panel less bright than the upper, but the spread wasn't as wide.
In short, we found the static qualities of the Samsung LT-P266W convincing The color fidelity wasn't exact, true, but the black level was really good and the brightness well calculated.
- 1. Separating The Wheat From The Chaff
- 2. Brightness And Contrast
- 3. Viewing Angles
- 4. HDTV Formats
- 5. HD-TV: Connectivity
- 6. The Small Form Factor PC: Your LCD TV's Best Friend
- 7. The THG Method
- 8. Video Tests
- 9. Sony KLV-26HG2
- 10. Equipment
- 11. Video Quality
- 12. Sharp Aquos LC26GA3E / LC26GA4E
- 13. Equipment
- 14. Spatial Uniformity
- 15. Sharp Aquos LC26GA3E: A Racehorse Of A TV Set
- 16. Interpolation And PC Mode
- 17. Philips 26PF9946/12
- 18. Equipment
- 19. Spatial Uniformity
- 20. Video Quality
- 21. Samsung LT-P266W
- 22. Samsung LT-P266W: Basic Fidelity
- 23. Such Good Responses
- 24. Interpolation And PC Mode
- 25. Dell W2600: Withhold Your Prejudices
- 26. Dell W2600: Respect For Standards
- 27. Dell W2600: But
- 28. Neovia NEO26DT: Breaking The 1,000 Euro Barrier?
- 29. Design And Finish
- 30. Spatial Uniformity
- 31. Sound Quality