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  • I got the 52in version of the Quattron. I love this TV, really bright colors, amazing resolution, super thin, small bezel, lightweight...etc This is definably a underrated LED tv. Highly recommended.

  • RGB is enough optically. Usually you see more color saturation on a TV in Japan, but you see less saturation on the same TV in the US/Europe. That's because American/European people care more about the reality and health, and they reduced the saturation. The same thing happens on Digital Camera -- you can find two cameras with the same design from Leica and Panasonic, but find their color renderings are different. Leica is closer to the real scene. Telefunken TV looks more like real world.

  • I can see more yellow on my RGB screen with this demonstration, and so why is the yellow important? This is a very simple logic -- the picture is not real.

  • @orthant

    All colors are made up from the "original" colors(RGB) red, green, blue. If you look close at a pixel you will be able to see them. You can make yellow with the original RGB color pallet but you can get better looking colors with another color(yellow) added to the "original" pallet.

  • @orthant

    Yes simple logic but you are correct and wrong. You can see more yellow because there are two tvs being compared. One produces a less color pallet and the other produces a wider color pallet. This video does and does not do the quatton technology justice. Yes, you can tell the difference between the two tvs but at the same time the viewer is not getting the "full effect" that yellow brings to the quatton tv. In order to experience the "full effect" one must see this tv in person.

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