Returned my ST60 because I see costco has the S64 and it has lower input lag and I wasn't impressed with the 3D on ST60.
Will most people even notice a difference in PQ?
Not true on the sets I owned (3 Panasonic's, at that) I can vouch for that.
And breaking a plasma-in has everything to do with IR, phosphor straight out of the factory is at the lack of a better term, very excitable and lazy; proper mileage will ensure it behaves properly; hence IR being a non-issue much more than it really is out of the box.
Mild IR retention is a bitch to clean on a new set; and 1 hour of exposure to static imagery then makes for stronger retention than 1 hour does now (no comparison, really); also, one can run 5 hours of scroll bar on it and see it diminishing but not completly gone just yet; here I don't even need to go scroll bar on it, change channel, blink... and it's just gone.
IR is a total no factor now, in this last set, after it hit roughly 500 hours of use sans-break-in; I was tracking it attentively and noticed night and day difference from the 400 to the 500 hour mark, of course that varies according to the use; via pixel jogger 200 hours probably achieve the same results or better.
Did you get a chance to upgrade the firmware? it took me 2 hours to upgrade since Benq/TI doesnt provide any support and I couldnt find anything until I finally stumbled upon a post in the 250 page avsforum thread.A few pics of my recently bought W1070.
The thing is lovely !
It's quite a bit too bright for a light-controlled room, si I bought a neutral density filter to calm it down a bit, does wonders.
Played some mario last night, the colors are impressive and the sharpness incredible for such a low price.
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I'm at 500+ hours on my VT60 and IR is the same as when I first got it. Takes 2+ hours at least of a static high contrast image for me to start seeing it, and it goes away fairly quickly after normal full screen content watching.
I'm going by my own experience and what the ISF guys say on other forums.
Any recommendations for a 1080p panel in the 32-40" range given my preferences in the following order of important:
1) Low input lag
2) Colors
3) Low blur
4) Viewing angles
This would be for a PC gaming panel. The Sony KDL-40R450A (or 32" variant) seems like it might be a good pick.
Finally got my f6300 and like it so far but having a major problem. I have a HT-ct500 soundbar with built in receiver.
I went to use the SmartHub today to watch netflix but I cant get any of the sound to come out of the soundbar, it just continues to play the cable's audio.
Any ideas?
Don't worry at all.
The half life the the plasma televisions are extremely high. Over the lifetime of the television it will go away.
People need to not worry about image retention / burn-in. Over the lifetime of the television it will fade out and you won't even notice it.
how is your stuff hooked up?
Most people won't want to wait over the lifetime of the television for it to go away though. I've heard stories of people who made game UIs persist for months, if only as a faint shadow, before they went away.
Why the plasma manufacturers didn't just fucking burn the panels in at the factory before assembling the TV and shipping them out will never make sense to me. They could just start manufacturing of the next's years models a week earlier, and burn them in for a week at the factory. But no, they were too busy finding new ways to suicide the technology's reputation in the eyes of consumers I guess, which leads to the point we are at today with plasma now receiving it's last rites before it expires.
In unrelated news, I've got the FFXIV UI on my VT60 and I have to run the Pixel Jogger basically every night to make it fade. This is only slightly aggravating, I just want to know when the panel reaches it's inflection point and IR will just fade from normal use instead of bombarding it every fucking night. I"m not planning on quitting playing a game I like to play for a TV, so I'm stuck.
The image quality of plasmas is amazing but the tradeoffs are insane for gamers.
My sets have been one prior to to the new nomenclature (10, 15, 20, 30, 50 and 60 series under X, U, S, G, V and Z monickers), one S10 plasma set (the cheaper G10 of it's time) and a X50.I'm at 500+ hours on my VT60 and IR is the same as when I first got it. Takes 2+ hours at least of a static high contrast image for me to start seeing it, and it goes away fairly quickly after normal full screen content watching.
I'm going by my own experience and what the ISF guys say on other forums.
Keep pixel orbiter on for the time being as a failsafe mechanism (in the case of retention it helps to make it more widespread; widespread meaning the stress/retention is being distributed over a big area due to subfield pixel shifting).not plannng to run slides for my plasma s60, just general use break-in and watching how much static images are on it for a while. that said, any settings or options to avoid till its broken in? i went into the options and turned off most of the processing stuff and fidgeted a bit with contrast, brightness, and sharpness. any advise?
Thanks that falls in place perfectly well along with what I was stating... I felt I couldn't be crazy here. I don't even know how some dudes could be stating otherwise on so called "specialized-forums".In unrelated news, I've got the FFXIV UI on my VT60 and I have to run the Pixel Jogger basically every night to make it fade. This is only slightly aggravating, I just want to know when the panel reaches it's inflection point and IR will just fade from normal use instead of bombarding it every fucking night. I"m not planning on quitting playing a game I like to play for a TV, so I'm stuck.
The image quality of plasmas is amazing but the tradeoffs are insane for gamers.
Is this the one with the pseudo lightboost functionality? Basically gives the smoothness of a 60Hz CRT?This is what you want. Unfortunately, you're stuck with 32" here in the US. Europe gets this in a 42"--hopefully we'll get something similar next year:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BTY9NPE/?tag=neogaf0e-20
It's not due to 3D at all as even the cheapest, non-3D Sammy models are out-of-the-box immune to persistent IR/burn-in.I promise you my Sammy from 2012 has yet to exhibit any kind of kind of IR regardless how long I've played games on it (6 hours straight with L4D 2 just recently). Apparently the resistance to it is a by-product of it being 3D capable.
I hadn't realized you purchased it and that omission seemed too strange to be true.
I double checked on the manuals... I was already taking your word for it, but was looking into the following: If that's the case then check wether or not the white and red RCA's from the component-out output sound when not being fed via analog means (ie: if they output good old stereo when using a hdmi source). I'm not counting on that because the manuals don't mention it, but you never know.
... But in the advent of that not being in the cards you'll need a toslink/SPDIF/digital audio out to analog converter; bare in mind that these are not the cheap adapters you see around ebay which are meant for plugging into 3.5 mm jacks that pass toslink through them (like with Macbooks and the like). In your case you have digital and you want analog so you need a properly energy fed converter.
They're not expensive by any means, but you'll have to go for a toslink to rca converter and then get an extra adapter/cable from male rca to female 3.5mm.
Really puzzling choice on Samsung's end.
This is what you want. Unfortunately, you're stuck with 32" here in the US. Europe gets this in a 42"--hopefully we'll get something similar next year:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BTY9NPE/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Is this the one with the pseudo lightboost functionality? Basically gives the smoothness of a 60Hz CRT?
I'm not too bothered by the size. It's likely only going to be about 2-3 feet from my face.
This set is very interesting, and since I live in Japan I can actually get the 42" (for a decent price too, considering the prices can be pretty steep here)!
However I heard that there was no Motionflow settings and that it could induce pretty noticeable motion blur, especially visible on the 42" model. Do you know anything about that? Would it be that much of a problem?
Did you get a chance to upgrade the firmware? it took me 2 hours to upgrade since Benq/TI doesnt provide any support and I couldnt find anything until I finally stumbled upon a post in the 250 page avsforum thread.
http://www.avsforum.com/t/1435626/b...y-with-lens-shift-for-1000/6480#post_23812799
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Is the R550A from Sony better (in blacks) than the w802a? CNET gave it a better review.
I'm just wondering since it seems like the w802a (and I've had 3 of them) have unusually blue-tinged blacks, and poor viewing angles. However, the store demo does not exhibit this. Could it be that the black levels are worse without proper lighting behind the TV?
Man that's crazy. What good is the w802a then if a lower priced unit outperforms it.Could be. I haven't see reviews of the R series, but the W8 doesn't have as good blacks as the W6 or W9. Screen type is different - think it's an IPS screen where the W6 is a VA panel
Edit:R470 seems to be an S-PVA panel with good blacks, see http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television/sony-kdl-40r473-p16964/test.html#full-review
Most people won't want to wait over the lifetime of the television for it to go away though. I've heard stories of people who made game UIs persist for months, if only as a faint shadow, before they went away.
Why the plasma manufacturers didn't just fucking burn the panels in at the factory before assembling the TV and shipping them out will never make sense to me. They could just start manufacturing of the next's years models a week earlier, and burn them in for a week at the factory. But no, they were too busy finding new ways to suicide the technology's reputation in the eyes of consumers I guess, which leads to the point we are at today with plasma now receiving it's last rites before it expires.
In unrelated news, I've got the FFXIV UI on my VT60 and I have to run the Pixel Jogger basically every night to make it fade. This is only slightly aggravating, I just want to know when the panel reaches it's inflection point and IR will just fade from normal use instead of bombarding it every fucking night. I"m not planning on quitting playing a game I like to play for a TV, so I'm stuck.
The image quality of plasmas is amazing but the tradeoffs are insane for gamers.
Man that's crazy. What good is the w802a then if a lower priced unit outperforms it.
This set is very interesting, and since I live in Japan I can actually get the 42" (for a decent price too, considering the prices can be pretty steep here)!
However I heard that there was no Motionflow settings and that it could induce pretty noticeable motion blur, especially visible on the 42" model. Do you know anything about that? Would it be that much of a problem?
You want the 42" version of the W65 series as the 32" model does not have the same circuitry and the lag is slightly higher. I have the 42" UK model and it's been great so far. It's not 3D and has some Smart features but it has all the features i need for my kit and i'm very happy with it for the money.
I've not noticed any motionflow issues with tv or PS3 content and it's disabled with the Game setting on the PS4 hdmi input.
Its why i bought a w9 to go along with my vt60, you simply cant beat the vt60 for pq but i just could relax while gaming to the point i said fuck this and bought the w9 to game on. I couldnt recommend a plasma if your are going to be gaming heavy on it. Heck i zoom in the scoreboards in sports on tv because i dont want to get ir.
That sounds like this motionflow impulse. Same thing? If so, very interesting.The W6 series doesn't have motionflow - well, it has a mode called LED motion which strobes the backlight, but that dims the image a lot and for me it flickers like hell (apparently you get used to that - ymmv). Basically it's a standard 50/60hz panel and will have 300 lines of motion resolution like any non motionflow type panel. If you're happy with that, then the rest of the set is very good - decent blacks, low input lag.
TIP: Make sure you turn OFF the ambient light sensor to obtain a brighter picture during Sony Motionflow Impulse! This will prevent the TV from dimming the picture
The image quality of plasmas is amazing but the tradeoffs are insane for gamers.
Its why i bought a w9 to go along with my vt60, you simply cant beat the vt60 for pq but i just could relax while gaming to the point i said fuck this and bought the w9 to game on. I couldnt recommend a plasma if your are going to be gaming heavy on it. Heck i zoom in the scoreboards in sports on tv because i dont want to get ir.
I have a 6 year old plasma which I game on for 4 hours a night, every night. I have zero gaming issues. So, I don't know what you're talking about.
This is seriously worrying about nothing.
Counterpoint: I had image retention on my ST50 after 15 minutes of a static HUD image. It went away after another 15 minutes of movie watching, but it's definitely an issue.
Everything runs into the subwoofer/receiver via hdmi, and then run 1 hdmi out to the tv from the sub.
Counterpoint: I had image retention on my ST50 after 15 minutes of a static HUD image. It went away after another 15 minutes of movie watching, but it's definitely an issue.
Looks like Richer Sounds has a clearance item of a 85 inch Panasonic 3D Plasma TV for less than 33% of it's original price. This is the epitome of professional plasma TV's out there.
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The reduction price? only a cool £9999.95
This is what you want. Unfortunately, you're stuck with 32" here in the US. Europe gets this in a 42"--hopefully we'll get something similar next year:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BTY9NPE/?tag=neogaf0e-20
This.I was one of the new plasma guys, worried bout IR & burn in. Its been 2 weeks with my s60 and.....
You want the 42" version of the W65 series as the 32" model does not have the same circuitry and the lag is slightly higher. I have the 42" UK model and it's been great so far. It's not 3D and has some Smart features but it has all the features i need for my kit and i'm very happy with it for the money.
I've not noticed any motionflow issues with tv or PS3 content and it's disabled with the Game setting on the PS4 hdmi input.