-Panasonic TV Line-Up 2016-

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Panasonic UltraHD TV 2016
ProductUHD
Premium
Dolby
Vision
HDR
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Videopanel
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Backlight
Dimming
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Color Space
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Contrast & Black level
______________________
Viewing angle
____________
USB ports
______________________________
Networks
_______________________________
Tuner
_______________________________
Picture Accuracy Out-of-the-Box (score out of 10)
Product
CZ950Yes?Oled
WRGB
10bit,
120/100Hz
No

2x DVB-C/T2/S2,
1x SAT>IP
Client & Server
DVB-T2-Standard : HEVC H.264 ΠΈ H.265
CZ950
DX900
58", 65"
YesNoYes HDR10
max - 1320cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
65, 58"- MVA, 10bit
120/100Hz
FALD - 512 zones
Blue Leds
(actually white
LEDs "boosted"
with phosphorus)
65"- DCI P3 - 95.74% / Rec.2020-
58"- DCI P3 - 96% / Rec.2020 - 74%
58" - 4600:1 / 0.026cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
ANSI -4100:1 / cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
65"- 42°(cone)
58"- 45°(conΠϴ)
USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)
2x DVB-C/T2/S2, 1x SAT>IP
Client & Server
DVB-T2-Standard : HEVC H.264 ΠΈ H.265
9DX900
DX800
58", 50"
YesNoYes HDR10
SMPTE standards
ST2084, ST2086
MVA,10bit, 120/100HzEdge led

USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)
2x DVB-C/T2/S2, 1x SAT>IP
Client & Server
DVB-T2-Standard : HEVC H.264 ΠΈ H.265
DX800
CR850
NoNo




USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)

CR850
DX780
65", 58", 50"
NoNoYes HDR10
55"- max 577cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
MVA,10bit, 120/100HzEdge Led
Vertical Dimming
50" - DCI P3 - 89% / Rec.2020 - 66%
USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)
Lan (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Wi-Fi - b/g/n
Wi-Fi Direct
DLNA (RUI2.0/DTCP-IP/DMP/DMR/DMS)
Bluetooth Ver. 4.0 (keyboards, mouse)
2x DVB-C/T2/S2, 1x SAT>IP
Client & Server
DVB-T2-Standard : HEVC H.264 ΠΈ H.265
DX780
DX750
65", 58", 50"
NoNoYes HDR10MVA,10bit, 120/100HzUSB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)
DX750
DX730
58", 50", 40"
NoNoNo ?MVA,8bit,
60/50Hz



USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)


DX730
DX700
58", 50"'40"
NoNoNo
max - 350cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
58" - MVA,
8bit,
60/50Hz + BLB
Edge Led
Local Dimming
58" - Rec.2020 - 68.27%58" - 3184:1 / 0.038cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
ANSI - 2304:1 / 0.046cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP]
58"- 40°(conΠϴ)USB 1,2: DC5 V MAX500mA(USB2.0)
USB 3: DC5 V MAX900mA(USB3.0)
Lan (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Wi-Fi - b/g/n
Wi-Fi Direct
DLNA (RUI2.0/DTCP-IP/DMP/DMR/DMS)
Bluetooth Ver. 4.0 (keyboards, mouse)

9DX700
DX650
58", 50"'40"
NoNoNo8bit,
60/50Hz + BLB
DX650
DX600
55", 49", 40"
NoNoNo8bit,
60/50Hz + BLB
DX600
Panasonic Full HD TV 2016
DS630
50", 40", 32"
NoNoNoMVA, 8bit,
60/50Hz + BLB
DX630
DS600
50", 40", 32"
NoNoNoVA, 8bit,
60/50Hz
DX600
DS500
55", 49", 40",32",24"
NoNoNo8bit,
60/50Hz
DS500
DS400
40"
NoNoNo8bit,
60/50Hz
DS400
 

xavito

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50"...[tweakers.net]...Panasonic TX-50DX730Ε review...http://tweakers.net/reviews/4471/panasonic-50-inch-dx730-fraai-beeld-in-een-strak-ontwerp.html

μετάφραση google nl to en

TX-50DX730Ε:VA panel,100/120Hz+αναβόσβησμα του οπίσθιου φωτισμού.

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source photos:[tweakers.net]
 

xavito

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58"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Panasonic TX-58DX902B review...http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/tx58dx902b-201604174282.htm

TX-58DX902B(UK) αντίστοιχη της TX-58DX900E στην Ελλάδα.

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-512 LED dimming zones,32 columns and 16 rows,FALD (full-array local dimming)
-TX-58DX900E:Super MVA (SMVA) LCD panel from Innolux
-Calibrated black level (4 x —4 ANSI): 0.023 cd/m2
-Motion resolution:1080 lines with [IFC] €œCustom €œ; 300 €Off ,Measured panel refresh rate: 120Hz
-4K HDR peak brightness 1310 cd/m[SUP]2[/SUP] on UHDA’s stipulated window sizes
-Measured DCI-P3 coverage: 98%

TX-58DX900E subpixel panel structure RGB
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Conclusion

A beautifully-engineered product, the Panasonic 58DX902B lays claim to being the best LED LCD TV so far in terms of picture quality – the company’s meticulous attention to detail for faithful reproduction of moving images certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed. It features the highest number of local dimming zones for a consumer-grade television, unrivalled colour accuracy for HD content once calibrated (although you’d have to sit straight on), and as impressive a HDR presentation as can be extracted from a transmissive display.

That’s not to say the DX900/ DX902 is without its blemishes. Viewing angles are narrow even by the standards of VA-type LCDs, and some viewers may find the cold-start instances of dark colour smearing irksome (though it didn’t bother us). Both issues can be traced to the Innolux SMVA LCD panel used; perhaps Panasonic’s engineers should consider applying their video processing expertise to a superior VA LCD panel from another supplier, or - even better -€“ an OLED panel.

3D is pretty much a write-off due to excessive crosstalk and 60Hz-locked refresh rate, although seeing as manufacturers like Samsung and Philips aren’t even including 3D capability on their 2016 models, we won’t hold it against Panasonic. The TX58DX902B is also as energy-guzzling a television as we’ve reviewed in recent years on a watt-per-square-inch basis, but we consider it a worthwhile price to pay for its phenomenal image quality – high power consumption certainly hadn’t stopped us endorsing plasmas back in their heyday.

On the whole, the Panasonic DX902/ DX900 is an exceptional 4K HDR TV whose picture quality is likely to rank among the best we’ll see all year. The only upcoming displays which can possibly match or surpass its performance are the LG OLEDs, Samsung KS9500 or Sony XD94, but all of them are going to be more expensive at launch, making the Panasonic TX-58DX902B an irresistible choice for prospective buyers who want first-rate image fidelity without paying silly money.


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Terastios

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21 May 2008
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4 χιλιάρικα για να πάρεις Led, όταν με 4Κ παίρνεις τις νέες Oled της LG ? :flipout:
 

xavito

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50"...[avforums.com]...Panasonic TX-50DX750B review...https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx750-tx-50dx750b-ultra-hd-4k-tv-review.12550

TX-50DX750B:VA panel 100/120Hz με MCFI,black level:0.29cd/m2,ANSI contrast ratio of 3,795:1,
motion handling with Intelligent Frame Creation (IFC) Min setting:1080 lines,ρυθμιστικό Blur Reduction και Clear Motion(αναβόσβησμα του οπίσθιου φωτισμού)

DCI-P3 coverage:86%, Rec.2020 coverage : 66%

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoYo51FbzI0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPICwKN2AFc

source video:[you tube - avforums.com]


--- Αυτόματη συγχώνευση μηνύματος ---

[flatpanelshd.com]...Panasonic issues update to enable HDR streaming from Netflix...http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1461317191
 

xavito

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65"...[flatpanelshd.com]...Panasonic TX-65DX900E review...http://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1462429125

Setting..........Value
Picture Profile: Professional1
Backlight: 19
Contrast: 90
Brightness :0
Sharpness :30
Color :50
Tint :0
Sharpness :30
Color temp :Warm2
Vivid color :Off
Color Remaster :Off
Adaptiv Backlight Control: Min
Ambient sensor :On/Off
Noise reduction :Off
MPEG Remaster :Off
Resolution Remaster :Off
Dynamic Range Remaster :Off
Intelligent Frame Control :Custom/Min
Advanced Contrast Control :Off
Color Gamut : Rec.709 (Rec.2020 for HDR)
Gamma : 2.2

Note: The Ambient light sensor adjusts backlight according to our environment. It may be good to use if you watch TV in both daytime and nighttime. If you watch only in a dimly lit room we recommend turning it off. “Color Gamut” should be set to Rec.709 for all regular sources. However, in HDR mode it should be set to Rec.2020.

Remember to set “HDMI HDR Setting” to "On" for each of the HDMI ports that you plan to use with a HDR player. The TV does not auto-detect HDR signals coming in through HDMI.
 

xavito

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xavito

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50"...[hdtvpolska.com]...Panasonic TX-50DX700E review...http://hdtvpolska.com/topic/37538-panasonic-tx-50dx700e-test-ultra-hd-lcd-led/

μετάφραση google pl to en

Assembled in Czech Republic
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TX-50DX700E subpixel panel structure RGB,VA,4K 1400 Hz BMR,50/60Hz panel παρότι έχει ρυθμιστικό Intelligent Frame Creation,
WCG DCI P3:94% ,Rec 2020:74%,
Maximum brightness HDR - the entire screen :350cd / m2
panel.jpg

source photo:[hdtvpolska.com]
 

xavito

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58"...[hdtelevizija.com]...Panasonic TX-58DX700E review...http://hdtelevizija.com/2016/05/22/panasonic-58dx700e-dx700e-firefox-ultra-hd-tv-recenzija/

μετάφραση google hr to en

TX-58DX700E:VA panel,1400 Hz BMR IFC (Backlight Motion Rate),50/60Hz+αναβόσβησμα του οπίσθιου φωτισμού,Motion resolution (Monoscope test, max. 1080):450 max.
WCG ,Coverage of DCI-P3:90%,
The maximum brightness [cd / m2] (factory):333cd/m2

σχ: Όταν είναι σε HDR mode πόσο πάει το black;


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCfzHcRz-Ts

Panasonic DX700E DX700 UHD TV motion resolution test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRTY6F4dm3k

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Panasonic TV lineup 2016 - technical presentations (στα κροατικά)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqlpbmlQKso


source videos:[you tube-hdtelevizija.com]

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Επίσης μια επιφύλαξη αν και η ΤΧ-DX730E είναι πραγματικά 100/120Hz με MCFI ή 50/60Hz panel γιατί στο post #26 αναφέρω για 100/120Hz.
 
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xavito

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65"...[flatpanelshd.com]...Panasonic TX-65DX750 review...http://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1464241293


Conclusion

DX750 is one of Panasonic’s new mid-range TVs and the interesting thing about it is that it uses the same picture HCX processor as Panasonic’s high-end TVs. In our testing we found DX750 to have some of the traits of DX900 when it comes to the regular SD, HD, and 4K reproduction, which is impressive for a mid-range TV. However, these traits do not extend to HDR reproduction at all.