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    Panasonic Plasma Full Hdtv TH-65VX100E

    Panasonic TH-65VX100E

    In the last two years, the market for plasma displays moved to high-end.In parallel almost all know how a Panasonic which actually remains the only major Japanese producer of plasma panels. By the end of 2009 should get from their new Panasonic plasma panels neoPDP with technology, already used in the giant plasma displays with a diagonal of 150" and 4K resolution. NeoPDP The new technology is characterized by an efficiency nearly double compared to current panel.


    Panasonic Professional Displays Europe has just introduced two new display with a diagonal of 50 "and 65" and high performance so far Someone has called these two new display with the initials "KK" (Kuro Killer). In collaboration with Panasonic Canada, which has provided a sample of pre-series model from 65 ", in the following pages we will try to find out if the leadership of Pioneer is truly at risk.

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    Re: Panasonic TH-65VX100E

    Appearance and connectivity

    Ill model TH-65VX100E the construction is very sturdy like a true leader in the professional sector. At the same time, the monitor is sweetened with elegant finishes. starting from the frame in brushed aluminum that is pretty thin in relation to the size of the display. The front surface is protected by a glass rather robust that it can be used in installations that require a particular strength, as for applications such as touch panel or in public.


    The rear panel rather faithfully follows the approach of all the other monitors Panasonic line training, with eight fans total all working together ensure an optimal heat exchange without penalizing the overall smooth functioning and ensure the maintenance of benefits also under H 24, 7 days a week 7.

    Connectivity is ensured by four slots for fast insertion that can accommodate analog and digital inputs, or even a complete PC (two adjacent slot). In its basic are provided two slots with two HDMI inputs each (total of 4 HDMI inputs) and one slot with input D-sub 15-pole, able to accept RGBHV signals up to UXGA resolution supported by a RS232 port for remote control. A request slots are available with RCA component inputs, DVI-D, HD-SDI single link HD-SDI dual link.

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    Technology

    The two new display Panasonic are equipped with new panels, with a novel structure which provides for the use of nuvi phosphors and a new layer called "Dynamic Black Layer", positioned in front of the screen. The new layer can shorten to one-sixth the amount of pre-discharge than conventional models and can reduce substantially the level of black without compromising light output.

    All this translates in a very high contrast of up to 60.000:1 considerable value for the model from 65 "and that drops to 30.000:1 for the model 50.", Another new feature is the optical filter, which is essential to break down the yellow-orange spectrum which would reduce the depth of the red. The new filter is used for these two new monitors make an even sharper cut that allows you to play close to the red color even more profound.

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    Re: Panasonic TH-65VX100E

    Display

    luminance and chromaticity coordinates performance is very good on both fronts. In particular the luminance level is pretty high for a plasma display of this size as well 253 cd / m², when a lighted display 10% of the surface. Illuminating the entire area of the screen, the level drops to 116 cd / m² but remains very high at all, which suggests the presence of a power supply unit fairly robust. In this context the new Panasonic displays are far ahead compared to the best Pioneer Kuro display.

    The black level is very low and that is about 0021 cd / sqm, fully in line with the statements (1200 and CR peak at 60.000). In particular conditions (the screen just turned on) you can go up to 0012 cd / sqm. The contrast ratio measured in our best and that is about 21.000:1 results in images with a dynamic very high. In this way the Pioneer Kuro is ahead.


    The linearity of the gray scale is excellent one of the best.What is most shocking is the ability to "seal" in the very early steps of the gray scale, where the Pioneer Kuro, which I tested last August, I had not quite convinced. In this case the precision and smoothness in restitution nuances of the new Panasonic is truly extraordinary!

    For Color as promised by the manufacturer are quite deep with red that stands out in particular. Of note is the good accuracy of the secondary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow) which makes it almost superfluous to a custom color calibration. In fact, if one were to calibrate the colors to perfection (according to the recommendations BT.709) can act only under the supervision of saturation will be enough to get off a few steps.

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    Re: Panasonic TH-65VX100E

    Specification
    producer : Panasonic
    DVB-T tuner : no (monitor)
    model :TH-65VX100
    HDMI in : 4 x 1.3 (24p - xvColor)
    SDI / DVI in : a rich. / a rich.
    HD-ready : si (Full HD)
    component in : yes (via sub hd-15)
    Technology : plasma
    RGB : 1 hd-sub 15
    Resolution : 1920x1080
    S-video in on request
    diagonal :65 "
    CVBS in 1 RCA
    Video DSP nd
    trigger : no
    Max brightness : 1200 cd / m 2
    RS232/USB : yes / no
    Contrast max : 60.000:1
    size : 920x1552x90 mm
    weight : 69 kg
    consumption : 710W max.

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    Re: Panasonic TH-65VX100E

    Conclusion

    Net of instrumental analysis and verification on the ground with high-definition sources, the new Panasonic TH-65VX100E has been confirmed as one of the best examples of the remarkable progress achieved by plasma technology, which does not seem to suffer the advanced technology of the LCD. High light output, black level of content richness and extraordinary color, are just some of the features of the new Panasonic monitor and that are coupled with a strength and versatility are its best professional monitors.


    If we consider these aspects, the superiority of the Panasonic better.Choose Panasonic with a layer of black which is slightly higher yes but who gives a nuanced way higher on the low lights to be left amazed. A quality that unfortunately can only afford a few due to it price.

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