That would be perfect if the damn thing had a normal stand, it won't fit on my TV stand because it's close to the edges.
lol I just noticed that. Utterly retarded design.
That would be perfect if the damn thing had a normal stand, it won't fit on my TV stand because it's close to the edges.
Try a local TV shop if you really want one. But it has bad input lag. I wouldn't buy TVs online, by the way, too much hassle to return.Anybody know where to purchase Panasonic's ST60 series? I'd like to snag one before they disappear forever. Sears has them on their website but they are not available for store delivery or pick-up within 50 miles of Los Angeles.
W900a oh my god, so so good for games
W950B, comes in 55" and 65".
I took GAFs advice and wet with the 60in Panasonic Viera. Best plasma I've ever owned.
Help. I've got IR on my VT60. For some reason the McLaren of title menu of FM5 is softly visible when the screen is perfectly dark. The panel only has been on for 117 hours. Currently in the progress of running the Pixel Jogger. After having used the scolling bar for about 2 hours and played some movies, so the panel has got around 8 hours of extra use after I first noticed it.
Any tips would be very welcome.
Help. I've got IR on my VT60. For some reason the McLaren of title menu of FM5 is softly visible when the screen is perfectly dark. The panel only has been on for 117 hours. Currently in the progress of running the Pixel Jogger. After having used the scolling bar for about 2 hours and played some movies, so the panel has got around 8 hours of extra use after I first noticed it.
Any tips would be very welcome.
That's normal, it's just the dithering.
That would be perfect if the damn thing had a normal stand, it won't fit on my TV stand because it's close to the edges.
I'm very anxious to hear again how IR doesn't actually exist.
Don't let me down, GAF.
How do current projectors fare in gaming now? Anyone here use one?
I've got to travel across half the US with my dear Panasonic plasma and I was thinking I might be better off selling it here and then buying something else when I get down there. Anyone got experience with traveling long distance with a plasma? And also if I do sell it, what's a good TV in the $600-1k price range that won't leave me disappointed coming from the greatness that is Panasonic.
Have they shown this off? I might buy this (if it doesn't suck and the price is right). If it can become like the stand on the w900a.its not a problem, stand on W950 moves... so you can "shrink" it as much as you want.
Thanks for the tip. Will see if I can find that disc somewhere.Get the Disney World of Wonder Blu-ray and run the pixel flipper. I didn't feel the pixel jogger did anything for my IR.
Well the strange thing is I played the game with the HUD disabled, and for some strange reason the title screen has left some IR(that's what I hope it is). It has faded somewhat, so I've got hope that it will fade entirely. I just didn't expect is to be so fragile.Yikes bro, I hope you can get it taken care of.
I thought you weren't supposed to game on a plasma til you hit the 400 hour mark?
Could you expand on this please, I am considering this one, or the VT60.
My time on the TV is split 50/50 between Netflix/Movies and games.
I've had a V10 plasma for 5 years and looking to upgrade, and am seriously considering the Sony for its gaming capabilities.
Nice, thanks! Do you happen to know the main differences, and release date?
Okay... So so I have narrowed my choices down between Sony w900a vs. Samsung F8000.
What do you guys think? No hardcore gaming here.
;So I have 4 options, cheapest to most expensive:
Sony 850A (802A for NA): - 2538$
http://www.sony.co.in/product/kdl-55w850a (802A model)
Samsung F7500: 3150$
http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UA55F7500BRLXL
Samsung F8000: 3539$
http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UA55F8000ARLXL
Sony 950A (900A for NA): 3569$
http://www.sony.co.in/product/kdl-55w950a
It's here in India...so fucking expensive.
I was somewhat ready to pull the trigger on 850A, but then I read it's same as the 802A only different model numbers. And people seem to have many issues with it?
Concerned about active 3D on 950A, but then I don't watch 3D. Hate it.
Hearing good things about Samsung 7500 and 8000 too. But, of course input lag is more than Sony. Not sure how badly that will affect me, I gamed on a Samsung TV before and not being a hardcore gamer I never saw it bothering me.
PQ is top most priority.
GAF HALP!
Okay... So so I have narrowed my choices down between Sony w900a vs. Samsung F8000.
What do you guys think? No hardcore gaming here.
Samsung is shit. Worse PQ and packed with Gimmicks. Get the Sony.Okay... So so I have narrowed my choices down between Sony w900a vs. Samsung F8000.
What do you guys think? No hardcore gaming here.
I just got an 802A and I love it. Where did you hear people have "many issues" with it? I did a search in the thread and aside from one person shitting on it, this model is generally praised. Reviews were usually around 4/5 on consumer sites.
If gaming is a factor at all then go with the Sony. Otherwise gets what's cheaper for you.Okay... So so I have narrowed my choices down between Sony w900a vs. Samsung F8000.
What do you guys think? No hardcore gaming here.
Samsung is shit. Worse PQ and packed with Gimmicks. Get the Sony.
that´s the biggest gripe i have with my sony 905 as well. support couldn´t tell me why of course, just that it didn´t do DTS passthrough but only DD5.1 and pcm 2.0.
for ps4 that´s not a big issue, since you can have it put out bitstream DD5.1. With ps3 otoh i had trouble getting the correct sound format to my receiver and settled for an hdmi splitter in the end (picture to TV, audio to AVR).
At least Sony does Dolby 5.1. Most other companies only pass through stereo.
That would be perfect if the damn thing had a normal stand, it won't fit on my TV stand because it's close to the edges.
A new angle on TV design allows for larger speakers and enhanced sound capabilities over traditional LED televisions. The iconic design works with traditional wall mounts, and the adjustable TV stand accommodates large or small tables.
Might be a licensing/cost issue thing?Yeah, I first noticed it on the NX713 when I tried hooked up my old gaming PC to the TV and realised I was only getting stereo because it wouldn't pass through multi channel LPCM.
I don't get it, is there some sort of technical limitation as to why? I thought one of the big bonuses of HDMI was the bandwidth available to pass through multi channel LPCM etc.
Might be a licensing/cost issue thing?
After this year or whatever, when's the next time you think you would buy a tv?On so here is my dilemma.
I want a new tv. Key word is want, not need.
I have a three year old samsung 50in plasma and kind of want to grab the 65in vt60 before they are gone as I'm concerned, much like the pioneer, that nothing is gonna come along for years to rival it's quality and in this case, price/performance.
My dilemma is this. Is that the case? I've heard some rumors about sole tvs at CES that are gonna be 4k and deliver some notable improvements and 4k interests me.
If it were you all, would you buy a Panasonic now or wait for this years new crop of supposedly better quality and 4k tvs???
Probably this year or next. I mean I could theoretically wait. I just don't want to jump on the panasonic tomorrow if a 4k tv with good picture quality for a decent price is looking like its right around the corner this year or next.After this year or whatever, when's the next time you think you would buy a tv?
Probably this year or next. I mean I could theoretically wait. I just don't want to jump on the panasonic tomorrow if a 4k tv with good picture quality for a decent price is looking like its right around the corner this year or next.
But like I said I haven't followed ces or any av forums in years and the most I've heard recently is about this new Vizio that is supposed to be very improved and affordable.
In some comparisons the f8000 has a superior picture quality. One set will occasionally edge out the other in a specific categories but it is always very close.
900a currently has better input lag.
f8000 is upgradeable in future years via the evo kit.
You really won't go wrong either way...my preference would be the f8000.
On so here is my dilemma.
I want a new tv. Key word is want, not need.
I have a three year old samsung 50in plasma and kind of want to grab the 65in vt60 before they are gone as I'm concerned, much like the pioneer, that nothing is gonna come along for years to rival it's quality and in this case, price/performance.
My dilemma is this. Is that the case? I've heard some rumors about sole tvs at CES that are gonna be 4k and deliver some notable improvements and 4k interests me.
If it were you all, would you buy a Panasonic now or wait for this years new crop of supposedly better quality and 4k tvs???
So me and my wife are moving in August
We were going to wait and get a tv then, but with the Panasonic thing, I don't know if I should wait for august and see what's available, or go ahead and get the vt60 now
I get most of my tech advice from wire cutter
Their recommended tv was the st60, saying the vt60 was a good upgrade but not for the price
But now the VT60 is 1800 at best buy and I'm debating just biting the bullet. I don't think a better plasma for the price will be out
This is probably a super overly asked question and I apologize
Yikes bro, I hope you can get it taken care of.
I thought you weren't supposed to game on a plasma til you hit the 400 hour mark?