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<blockquote data-quote="data" data-source="post: 1399746" data-attributes="member: 19737"><p>Panasonic TX-P42GT20 Review</p><p><a href="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-txp42gt20-txp42gt20b-20101025880.htm" target="_blank">http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-txp42gt20-txp42gt20b-20101025880.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Benchmark Test Results</p><p>Dead pixels One, top-centre: appears as black dot on red backgrounds </p><p>Screen uniformity Perfect </p><p>Overscanning on HDMI 0% with [16:9 Overscan] set to “Off“ </p><p>Blacker than black Passed </p><p>Calibrated black level 0.015 cd/m2 </p><p>Black level retention Largely stable, occasional very subtle “Floating Blacks” </p><p>Primary chromaticity Excellent </p><p>Scaling Excellent </p><p>Video mode deinterlacing Very effective jaggies reduction </p><p>Film mode deinterlacing Failed 3:2/ 2:2 cadences in all resolutions </p><p>Viewing angle Excellent (> 150°) </p><p>Motion resolution 1080 lines </p><p>Digital noise reduction [P-NR] is a spatial control, very little effect </p><p>Sharpness Defeatable edge enhancement </p><p>Image retention Virtually none in 2D, some in 3D </p><p>Posterization Mild, though worse with poor source </p><p>Phosphor trails Yes (reduced compared to 2D models); severity depends on individual </p><p>1080p/24 capability Accepts 1080p/24 video signal; no telecine judder </p><p>Input lag 30ms (2D), 16ms (3D) slower than a lag-free CRT </p><p>Full 4:4:4 reproduction No (2D), Yes (3D) </p><p></p><p>Power Consumption</p><p>[THX] mode (2D) 234 watts </p><p>[True Cinema] mode (3D) 208 watts </p><p>Calibrated [Professional1] mode (2D) 166 watts </p><p>Calibrated [Professional2] mode (3D) 277 watts </p><p>Standby 1 watt </p><p></p><p>Measurements taken with full 50% grey screen. The [THX] mode’s higher light output is reflected in the above power consumption figures. It is not possible to calibrate the [Professional] modes to be as bright as the [THX] mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="data, post: 1399746, member: 19737"] Panasonic TX-P42GT20 Review [URL="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-txp42gt20-txp42gt20b-20101025880.htm"]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-txp42gt20-txp42gt20b-20101025880.htm[/URL] Benchmark Test Results Dead pixels One, top-centre: appears as black dot on red backgrounds Screen uniformity Perfect Overscanning on HDMI 0% with [16:9 Overscan] set to “Off“ Blacker than black Passed Calibrated black level 0.015 cd/m2 Black level retention Largely stable, occasional very subtle “Floating Blacks” Primary chromaticity Excellent Scaling Excellent Video mode deinterlacing Very effective jaggies reduction Film mode deinterlacing Failed 3:2/ 2:2 cadences in all resolutions Viewing angle Excellent (> 150°) Motion resolution 1080 lines Digital noise reduction [P-NR] is a spatial control, very little effect Sharpness Defeatable edge enhancement Image retention Virtually none in 2D, some in 3D Posterization Mild, though worse with poor source Phosphor trails Yes (reduced compared to 2D models); severity depends on individual 1080p/24 capability Accepts 1080p/24 video signal; no telecine judder Input lag 30ms (2D), 16ms (3D) slower than a lag-free CRT Full 4:4:4 reproduction No (2D), Yes (3D) Power Consumption [THX] mode (2D) 234 watts [True Cinema] mode (3D) 208 watts Calibrated [Professional1] mode (2D) 166 watts Calibrated [Professional2] mode (3D) 277 watts Standby 1 watt Measurements taken with full 50% grey screen. The [THX] mode’s higher light output is reflected in the above power consumption figures. It is not possible to calibrate the [Professional] modes to be as bright as the [THX] mode. [/QUOTE]
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