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The editors liked
The design of the stand is truly lovely
Good core Smart TV functions
Easy to watch 3D
Accurate colours
Bright and clear picture
Punchy whites
Decent with broadcast channels
Passive 3D is gentle
Smart-looking set
Bright pictures look pretty good
3D is very good
Sold at the time of writing with free 7-inch Finlux tablet
The editors didn't like
Mediocre black levels
Patchy uniformity
Dirty screen effect on panning shots
Innaccurate greyscale that can't be rectified
Sub-par video processing
Noisy picture from close up - even with HD
Dark scenes need more depth and subtlety
Not as crisply detailed as rivals
Remote is oddly-shaped and frustrating to use
Dated interface
Black levels are unimpressive
Flat audio response
Bit expensive when you consider the competition it ends up pitted against
Bright pictures look pretty good, 3D is very good, Sold at the time of writing with free 7-inch Finlux tablet
Black levels are unimpressive, Flat audio response, Bit expensive when you consider the competition it ends up pitted against
Finlux 55F9076-T: 3D Picture Quality The 55F9076-T is arguably at its best in the third dimension. Its brightness and sharpness both serve it well in portraying a well-defined and large-scale sense of 3D space, and surprisingly it manages to deliver motio...
Bright and clear picture, Punchy whites, Decent with broadcast channels, Passive 3D is gentle, Smart-looking set
Dark scenes need more depth and subtlety, Not as crisply detailed as rivals, Remote is oddly-shaped and frustrating to use, Dated interface
We're disappointed with this Finlux. Our expectations may have been high after last year's bunch of great sets, but the 9076-T's issues with black depth, its lack of crisp detail and that frustrating remote is at odds with its original £1200 price tag.A 5...
Published: 2014-04-26, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
The design of the stand is truly lovely, Good core Smart TV functions, Easy to watch 3D, Accurate colours
Mediocre black levels, Patchy uniformity, Dirty screen effect on panning shots, Innaccurate greyscale that can't be rectified, Sub-par video processing, Noisy picture from close up - even with HD
There's no doubt that Finlux has designed a TV that can truly compete with the best efforts of the major brands. The sweeping base-stand is quite simply one of the most elegant we've seen. It's good, too, that Finlux sees fit to include 4 HDMI ports, wher...