gel said:Remember that 50hz issue? It was that.
What, exactly, is the 50Hz issue? I've not noticed anything on my 65VT65. Oh, and I've updated it once, but I don't leave it - or anything else - connected to the internet all the time!
gel said:Remember that 50hz issue? It was that.
Son_of_SJ said:gel said:Remember that 50hz issue? It was that.
What, exactly, is the 50Hz issue? I've not noticed anything on my 65VT65. Oh, and I've updated it once, but I don't leave it - or anything else - connected to the internet all the time!
strapped for cash said:Given the Panasonic's price, and the fact that it's curved, I wonder if there's a better option.
Panasonic's big claim is that their processing lifts their OLED above the competition (LG).
If LG has fixed near-black gradation and uniformity issues on their upcoming 4K OLEDs, however, I wonder if a flat LG, plus an external processor and a pro-cal, could match or even beat the Panasonic. This combination would still cost quite a bit less.
I'm not sure an external processor such as Lumagen could deal with HDR content, which may be a problem.
I reckon the LG 65-inch OLED flat TV will be quite popular, I know there is lots on AV that want it, I think I could be tempted too.strapped for cash said:Given the Panasonic's price, and the fact that it's curved, I wonder if there's a better option.
Panasonic's big claim is that their processing lifts their OLED above the competition (LG).
If LG has fixed near-black gradation and uniformity issues on their upcoming 4K OLEDs, however, I wonder if a flat LG, plus an external processor and a pro-cal, could match or even beat the Panasonic. This combination would still cost quite a bit less.
I'm not sure an external processor such as Lumagen could deal with HDR content, which may be a problem.
Son_of_SJ said:Ah, thanks for that, Strapped. I bought my VT65 in December 2014, right at the end of the production run, and by then I think that Panasonic had solved the 50Hz issue and had also solved the fan noise problem.
gel said:I reckon the LG 65-inch OLED flat TV will be quite popular, I know there is lots on AV that want it, I think I could be tempted too.
Cheers for the info.strapped for cash said:gel said:I reckon the LG 65-inch OLED flat TV will be quite popular, I know there is lots on AV that want it, I think I could be tempted too.
Not that I'm encouraging you to buy yet another TV, but a flat LG OLED, plus a Lumagen processor (I assume they'll manufacture one soon that's compliant with UHD specifications, including HDR), and a pro-cal, could produce stunning results, potentially even better than the curved Panasonic.
As I say, this combination should cost a fair bit less than the Panasonic OLED, too.
Other bonuses to this combination include passive 3D at full HD resolution (not your bag, I know, but Panasonic TVs are active 3D); and LG's operating system, which is much better than Panasonic's.
The flat 65-inch OLED has landed:strapped for cash said:gel said:I reckon the LG 65-inch OLED flat TV will be quite popular, I know there is lots on AV that want it, I think I could be tempted too.
Not that I'm encouraging you to buy yet another TV, but a flat LG OLED, plus a Lumagen processor (I assume they'll manufacture one soon that's compliant with UHD specifications, including HDR), and a pro-cal, could produce stunning results, potentially even better than the curved Panasonic.
As I say, this combination should cost a fair bit less than the Panasonic OLED, too.
Other bonuses to this combination include passive 3D at full HD resolution (not your bag, I know, but Panasonic TVs are active 3D); and LG's operating system, which is much better than Panasonic's.
sbigboss said:In what way did the picture become worse? I've updated my VT65 (formerly yours) twice so far. No issues.
Series1boy said:sbigboss said:In what way did the picture become worse? I've updated my VT65 (formerly yours) twice so far. No issues.
ive never updated my VT 65, where is the update?
Strange. Never heard this issue with an update. How did you sort it then?gel said:BB - the picture blurred out on me, couldn't watch it anymore.
It was part of the 50hz issue at the time or so they thought, but it was on every source. Got a refund.bigboss said:Strange. Never heard this issue with an update. How did you sort it then?gel said:BB - the picture blurred out on me, couldn't watch it anymore.
Son_of_SJ said:And hdtvtest confirms that the flat LG OLED can handle HDR content http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ef9500-201509104179.htm.
Didnt realise that this one suffered with burn in too! Not looking good, and just as I was getting tempted too.rocketrazor said:Son_of_SJ said:And hdtvtest confirms that the flat LG OLED can handle HDR content http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ef9500-201509104179.htm.
*dash1* so two 4k OLED HDR sets with screen burn not looking to good for OLED and HDR. Something tells me it's going to be OLED 4K and no HDR or LED 4K with HDR!
Good then. Resist the temptation gel. Wait until next year. TVs will become cheaper and you'll actually be able to use 4K.gel said:Didnt realise that this one suffered with burn in too! Not looking good, and just as I was getting tempted too.rocketrazor said:Son_of_SJ said:And hdtvtest confirms that the flat LG OLED can handle HDR content http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ef9500-201509104179.htm.
*dash1* so two 4k OLED HDR sets with screen burn not looking to good for OLED and HDR. Something tells me it's going to be OLED 4K and no HDR or LED 4K with HDR!
Cheers buddy.bigboss said:Good then. Resist the temptation gel. Wait until next year. TVs will become cheaper and you'll actually be able to use 4K.gel said:Didnt realise that this one suffered with burn in too! Not looking good, and just as I was getting tempted too.rocketrazor said:Son_of_SJ said:And hdtvtest confirms that the flat LG OLED can handle HDR content http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ef9500-201509104179.htm.
*dash1* so two 4k OLED HDR sets with screen burn not looking to good for OLED and HDR. Something tells me it's going to be OLED 4K and no HDR or LED 4K with HDR!
Nice one!rocketrazor said:
gel said:Nice one!rocketrazor said:
Cheers! I am a bit disappointed after reading the reviews, I was expecting slightly better praise after first impressions. Still sounds good though.strapped for cash said:The AVF review is up, too.
https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz952b-cz952-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-review.11988
Reference performance post-calibration, with a few minor niggles:
Very slight (much improved) vignetting just above black (though otherwise no uniformity problems).
Not so good in terms of input lag.
Cannot reproduce full DCI colourspace (though no issues meeting Rec.709).
This is still the best ever consumer television. Shame you need a Premiership footballer's salary to afford one.