-Panasonic TV Line-Up 2015-

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55"...[hdtvpolska.com]...Panasonic TX-55CR730E review...http://hdtvpolska.com/topic/36074-test-panasonic-cr730-55-4k-ultra-hd-zakrzywiony-curved/

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TX-55CR730E :VA panel,100Ηz με MCFI.

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TX-55CR730E subpixel panel structure RGB
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TX-55CR730E DCI-P3 coverage
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συνοψιζωντας ποιες 4Κ εχουν πανελ 100Hz και ανω?
 

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Ανω; νομιζω μεχρι 100 φτανουνε, δυσκολα να υπαρχει μοντελο, με 200.
 

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55"...[lesnumeriques.com]...Panasonic TX-55CX800E review...http://www.lesnumeriques.com/tv-televiseur/panasonic-tx-55cx800e-p24615/test.html

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TX-55CX800E subpixel panel structure RGB,VA (Vertical Alignment)
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55"...[prad.de]...Panasonic TX-55CXW704 review...http://www.prad.de/new/tv/2015/test-panasonic-tx-55cxw704.html

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65"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Panasonic TX-65CZ952B review...http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/tx65cz952b-201601044222.htm

Measured DCI-P3 coverage :86%

Motion resolution:650 with [IFC] engaged; 300 otherwise

Macro photo of CZ952β€²s subpixels confirming WRGB OLED panel from LG Display
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Conclusion

While previous OLED TVs have showed promise, Panasonic’s TX-65CZ952 represents a turning point, because it’s the first time that we’ve been able to appreciate a big-screen Ultra HD OLED display without being discouraged by colour accuracy issues, greyscale contouring artefacts, or obvious luminance non-uniformity errors in dark scenes. Panasonic’s video processing and panel driver combined with LG Display’s OLED is the combination we’ve been waiting for, and while the CZ952/ CZ950 is not a perfect product, it still produces the overall best image we’ve seen from a TV.

The TX65CZ952B introduces some sorely needed choice, not to mention some sorely needed competition (if only in part), into the OLED TV market. Its black level and contrast ratio are phenomenally good, but this combination of strengths is the absolute minimum we expect from an OLED display, and is not enough to produce a great picture on its own. The Panasonic TX-65CZ952B excels beyond this baseline and produces an extremely lifelike, three-dimensional, accurate picture thanks to its excellent image accuracy. While there is potential room for improvement in screen uniformity, the CZ952 is extremely effective at suppressing any issues, to the extent that they do not significantly detract from the many other strengths. Even if that wasn’t the case, the uniformity is now far better than LED LCD.

Our main point of contention is the 65CZ952B’s high level of input lag, which makes it unsuitable for fast-paced video games. We’d also like to see alternative motion compensation processing to combat the motion blur that is inherent to sample-and-hold displays.

Is the picture quality of the CZ950 OLED sufficient to replace the best plasma displays? Yes. On paper, OLED should have been superior from day one owed to its infinite contrast ratio, but initial issues dampened our enthusiasm and forced us to wait for a worthy successor. The Viera TX-65CZ952 marks the point where OLED has pulled ahead.

From the point of view of video enthusiasts, Panasonic naturally face competition from LG, whose efforts to commercialise and mass-produce OLED television we couldn’t be more thankful for. Their earlier OLED attempts stumbled in several ways, but this is what we would expect from any fledgling technology (it isn’t easy being first), and they have been steadily improving their own OLED TVs. When we compared them side-by-side in November, Panasonic’s implementation came out on top, but we could also see the huge improvements that have recently been made to this technology in general. LG are naturally able to sell OLED TVs at a markedly lower price, and we eagerly look forward to seeing what they have for us in 2016.

Either way, if you want the best Ultra HD TV around, Panasonic’s TX-65CZ952B is it.


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