Pro:
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- The station sorting works very convenient because you can let the sender to move, for example, sort by name or number and can jump by direct input to specific issues, to select the sender or store them.
- The inputs on the remote control are very well recognized by my TV; even if the remote control is partially obscured, is held in a different direction or even behind his back, the signals arrive reliably
- Buzzing, beeping, vibration or similar relevant for sensitive people noise so far I could not find
- The device can be achieved by pressing the power button, any digit or even "program up / down" switch
- The volume is indicated by a bar in addition to a number and hidden quickly by pressing the button (for about 1 second)
- There is a handy feature called "Automatic Volume". If this is activated ("Normal"), which set the currently playing station "actual" volume remains effective when changing channels - means that there is zapping no annoying volume jumps more up or down (ie, during a "5" at the transmitter A usually is louder than a "5" at stations B, not the sender actually dependent value of this number "5" is set when changing channels, but the "real" volume of the previous program taken)
Cons:
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- To exit teletext, you have the appropriate key Press three times (Split Screen -> Mix -> Off)., Which is strangely awkward and does not fit to the otherwise very good service (Samsung would additionally eg simply a free key, the can assign immediate exit Teletext)
- Something meaningless is the form of remote-bottom: this is cross-sectionally semi-circular and the small knobs that hold the operation when lying horizontally, are so close together arranged such that it is impossible in 99% of cases, on the lateral edges of the Operation lying to push buttons, while that thing is on a surface. Means: You MUST take the remote control in your hand in order to press certain keys, because otherwise due to their blokes bottom simply rotates on its side. A very impractical design (the wobbling can eg with self-sealing tape or the like are fixed, which is attached to the bottom on both sides -... Which is optically not necessarily very nice of course)
- Station names can not be changed to my knowledge
- Frame and feet are kept in piano finish, which can lead to reflections from eg B.Lichtquellen.. The frame, however, is very thin, which reduces the potential problem of reflections
- The viewing angle stability is not very good; even at moderate positional changes of the viewer to the sides the picture changed markedly brightness
Neutral:
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- The "assumption" of the input channel numbers when switching functions according to the "Wait" method; So the TV switches immediately when times z. B. the "1" expresses but "waiting" for about 2 seconds until it considers the input as complete. I mention this because other models switch immediately when you tap a number and then just continue to change the station when still a second number is entered it. You can speed up the switching after all, by pressing after entering the number "Enter" for users who expect to change channels immediately, which nevertheless is not ideal (Note: this is NOT the meant purely technical reasons switchover time between the transmitters , this comes naturally also still be added)
- The foot must be screwed, tilting or rotating the device are not possible
- At the bottom right of the back of the TV one operating element is attached to the can change the volume and programs can be switched through (as it is located at the back, it has to be "blind" operated)
- The distances between the volume levels are OK, but could have been a bit smaller still (ie occasionally happens that you could wish for, there is not only a "5" (a little too quiet) and a "6" ( a bit too loud), but also a "5.5")
- The service number -More appear centered (when switching) on the right side, not (as is often the) top right or left (and about 1 second after a successful channel change disappears)
(All information provided is my current state of knowledge.)