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If I was currently in the market for a TV I'd jump all over the Panny VT60. My 55" GT30 from 3 years ago is a marvelous television. Grab those plasma's while you still can!
I'll let you know after I get back from CES next week.
Welp.
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WOW->
It also has passive cooling and less accessories (VT60's in europe bring two 3D glasses, a better backlit controller and the touchpad controller); all in all, not much.
OLED's dead, baby. OLED's dead.
Not shocked being it's now where LCD was in the early 90's. It was going to be another 5 - 10 years before it became viable for consumer TVs.
First SED, now OLED. What hope is left on the self-emitting pixel front?
Whatever happened to LaserTV?
For the distance you mentioned, seems like it.Thanks. My friend has a vt 60 and the picture is awsome, but for my gaming room a 42 panel is big enough. I think a 50 panel could be too big, because even with 1080p resolutions viewing distance still matters - so i think the 42gt60 would be a great choice for me.
The suggestion is not using Warm without calibration, but calibrating for it.On more question: most people say to go with the color temperature warm for the pana plasmas, but when comparing to my eizo monitor that runs a 6500k i thing warm is a little bit too warm, while normal is a little bit colder compared to my eizo mintor.
What´s your take on that.
Seems like a calibration meant for day usage. I reckon most night calibrations fall within the contrast 60 value.And the last one: My friend is using his vt only during night time and runs it with contrast 50 and we both think that looks great and is enough, but cnet and other side always talk about putting the contrast at 80, but we thing thats much too high and not necessary.
Should be, modern HDMI devices have a thing called handshake, which is basically the device telling your TV what it is to ensue it gets properly recognized.Also: HDMI content type is on auto, is that ok so? And if you check auto, everything is marked except cinema (thats default). Why is that and should be cinema marked as well?
One of the reasons given for the failure of the partnership was the failure to increase the lifespan of the panels.
No we don't. Unless some countries do, mine didn't bring one and the manual says it's not supposed to.We also get those funky touch pens (which I see absolutely no use for).
Welp.
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This model isn't available in the US, is it?I'm the hopefully proud owner of a Sony KDL-42W655A. So far, it looks awesome. And the TV is huge compared to what it looked like in the store. What trickery is this?
This model isn't available in the US, is it?
I'm so sick of mid tier models getting forgotten in the US. We want decent PQ at a decent price too.Nope.
No we don't. Unless some countries do, mine didn't bring one and the manual says it's not supposed to.
Only ST60's bring it.
Quick question for anyone with a VT60. I've had mine for about a month now, and the whole time I've noticed this faint bar that goes vertically down the right side of the screen. It's kind of hard to explain, but it's about half an inch thick and basically just makes that side look a little lighter than the rest of the screen. Does anyone else have this with their VT60? Searching for the issue, it seems like an issue with the filter and all VT60s have this issue, so maybe it's not as bad on some or not as noticeable to some people? Either way, it drives me crazy, but I'm kinda OCD when it comes to these things.
S20 and it's actually just 3.5 years old.4 years old S50? What?
Quick question for anyone with a VT60. I've had mine for about a month now, and the whole time I've noticed this faint bar that goes vertically down the right side of the screen. It's kind of hard to explain, but it's about half an inch thick and basically just makes that side look a little lighter than the rest of the screen. Does anyone else have this with their VT60? Searching for the issue, it seems like an issue with the filter and all VT60s have this issue, so maybe it's not as bad on some or not as noticeable to some people? Either way, it drives me crazy, but I'm kinda OCD when it comes to these things.
Just with break-in slides or actual content?
I'm the hopefully proud owner of a Sony KDL-42W655A. So far, it looks awesome. And the TV is huge compared to what it looked like in the store. What trickery is this?
Actual content. I ran the break-in slides for 100 hours and then started watching content. That's when I noticed it. Then again, I didn't really look at the screen during the break-in period.
Stores are big and you were standing up
W65x is a great set, shame it isn't out in the US, but then they get such great pricing on the W900 I find it difficult to feel too much sympathy![]()
Hide it from children.Weird. Mine did. I have no idea what to do with it!
I haven't seen that on mine yet, but perhaps I simply didn't spend enough time with it yet.Actual content. I ran the break-in slides for 100 hours and then started watching content. That's when I noticed it. Then again, I didn't really look at the screen during the break-in period.
Ok here in Canada the Zt60 is 4300$ and the vt55 is 2500$ is the 5inch difference and the quality of the panel worth the difference????
I'm sooo close on pulling the trigger on a P65VT60. But man, the price difference between the 55'' and 65'' is almost 800EUR here in Germany. And to think I was completely set on getting (just) the 50'' model to replace my 4 years old 50'' S50. But after seeing that 65'' VT60 in person ... damn.
IIRC they have the same panel but the ZT has a different filter and the front glass is bonded directly to the plasma screen rather than leaving an air gap as in every other plasma model. They are very similar, but the filter on the ZT gets you ultimate black levels.
You were completely correct until the last sentence. ZT and VT can be calibrated to the same black level, so if you have a dark room/HT setup the ZT is a waste. If you do a majority of your viewing with ambient light, the filter on the ZT may be beneficial.
Ok here in Canada the Zt60 is 4300$ and the vt55 is 2500$ is the 5inch difference and the quality of the panel worth the difference????
Yeah, I edited, I wasn't sure and had to go look up the benefits of the ZT filterdoh!
Actual content. I ran the break-in slides for 100 hours and then started watching content. That's when I noticed it. Then again, I didn't really look at the screen during the break-in period.
Hide it from children.
Still I'm jelly, you have more toys than I do.![]()
Yes. It should even support MKVs but I've had mixed success. It also has DLNA built in, so you can access servers - it sees my plex server directly, and if you have an iPhone/iPad you can browse Netflix/YouTube and send videos direct to the TV (much nicer than trying to search and navigate using a TVs remote)
Also have you had anyone confirm what you are seeing or "think" you are seeing?
I have imposed a ban on myself from reading the avsforum because it was making me too paranoid about issues others were having.
^ Good to know.
I think I'm going to pull the trigger on a VT60. It'll be in a fairly well lit room with a lot of windows but seeing as how all of the LCD/LEDs in the same price range fall way short in comparison I'm just going to buy some better curtains.
What is the likelihood of VT60s being readily available closer to spring/summer? I already waited too long on the S60 and now you can't find them. I'd rather not have the VT slip away from me too but I really won't need another tv til closer to summer.
What is the likelihood of VT60s being readily available closer to spring/summer? I already waited too long on the S60 and now you can't find them. I'd rather not have the VT slip away from me too but I really won't need another tv til closer to summer.
Nil on readily available at spring/summer.
I believe Panasonic has already stopped manufacture of new PDPs and without panels you can't build TVs. So it's safe to say that plasma TV production has effectively ended at Panasonic, so when the last ones are gone, they are gone forever.
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There's always QLED!OLED's dead, baby. OLED's dead.
Not shocked being it's now where LCD was in the early 90's. It was going to be another 5 - 10 years before it became viable for consumer TVs.
First SED, now OLED. What hope is left on the self-emitting pixel front?