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low98944
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Jan 7 2010, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(MeeR @ Jan 7 2010, 10:39 AM) Little noob question. Do we really need special 3D hdtv to watch 3D movie?I thought it is only about how they produce the movie. Can current lcd or plasma watch 3D movie with only the 3D glasses. For example I bought this movie "Best of Both Worlds Concert: The 3-D Movie", can I watched this on my normal plasma tv? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Thanks That is "old" type of 3D which create 3D effect by using 3D glasses that 1 eye is blue and another is red or something like this. If you use 3D glasses from Avatar, you will know that you wouldn't see the 3D effect from this movie. The 3D glasses used in Avatar is future 3D glasses for new 3-D Ready Blu-ray players and TVs. This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 7 2010, 05:24 PM
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low98944
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Jan 7 2010, 05:22 PM
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Here is News for Panasonic Plasma 2010 line up: Quote from http://www.dcemu.co.ukPanasonic's initial Full HD 3D televisions will ship in the Spring of 2010 with five models in the VT25 series. Panasonic's Full HD 3D televisions provide full 1080p resolution to both the right and left eye, thereby giving the viewer the ultimate 3D entertainment experience.
The VT25 series includes four screen sizes ranging from 50-inches to 65-inches - the TC-P65VT25 class (64.8" measured diagonally), the TC-P58VT25 class (58" measured diagonally), the TC-P54VT25 class (54" measured diagonally) and the TC-P50VT25 class (49.9" measured diagonally). One pair of 3D Eyewear is included. In addition to providing 3D viewing, the VT25 series of VIERA HDTVs features the enhanced VIERA CAST service with Wireless LAN Adaptor ready on its USB port, video call capability(2), VIERA Image Viewer to view JPEG digital still images and HD video recorded on an SD Memory Card; VIERA Link, a PC input, two USB Ports, THX certification and THX Movie Mode, 24p cinematic playback, 600Hz Sub-field Drive (produces 1080 TV lines of moving picture resolution), Infinite Black Pro display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast, four HDMI connections a RS232C connection and ISFccc capability. In addition these TVs feature new phosphor science that allows the TV to switch quicker, providing a smooth 3D image. As with all the Panasonic Plasma HDTVs, the Full HD 3D models have a panel life of up to 100,000 hours and are mercury and lead free.
G25 Series The VIERA G25 series includes the TC-P54G25, a 54-inch class HDTV (54" measured diagonally), the TC-P50G25, a 50-inch class HDTV (49.9" measured diagonally), the TC-P46G25, a 46-inch class HDTV (46" measured diagonally) and the TC-P42G25, a 42-inch class HDTV (41.6" measured diagonally). The G25 series features improved VIERA CAST functionality, video call capability(2), THX certification and THX Movie Mode, and VIERA Image Viewer for playing back digital still JPEG images and AVCHD videos recorded on an SD Memory Card and VIERA Link for improved networking. In addition to allowing the user to utilize all VIERA Link capable components with a single remote, the G25 line features a PC input and two USB ports, allowing for Wireless LAN Adaptor connectivity and the addition of a keyboard. The NeoPDP design of the G25 series provides 1080p resolution, Infinite Black display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast ratio, full-time 1080 TV lines of moving picture resolution, 600Hz Sub-field Drive and like all Panasonic 2010 VIERA HDTVs, contains no lead or mercury and has a long panel life - up to 100,000 hours before achieving half brightness.
G20 Series The VIERA G20 series includes the TC-P54G20, a 54-inch class HDTV (54" measured diagonally) and the TC-P50G20, a 50-inch class HDTV (49.9" measured diagonally). Like the G25, the G20 series features improved VIERA CAST functionality, video call capability(2), THX certification and THX Movie Mode, and VIERA Image Viewer for playing back digital still JPEG images and AVCHD videos recorded on an SD Memory Card and VIERA Link for improved networking. In addition to allowing the user to utilize all VIERA Link capable components with a single remote, the G20 HDTVs feature a PC input and two USB ports, allowing for Wireless LAN Adaptor connectivity and the addition of a keyboard. The NeoPDP design of the G20 series provides 1080p resolution, Infinite Black display with 5,000,000:1 native contrast, full-time 1080 TV lines of moving picture resolution, 600Hz Sub-field Drive and like all Panasonic 2010 VIERA HDTVs, contains no lead or mercury and has a long panel life - up to 100,000 hours before achieving half brightness.
S2 Series The VIERA S2 series introduces two larger screen sizes to the Panasonic family of Plasma HDTVs, a 58-inch class model (58" measured diagonally) - TC-P58S2 and a 65-inch class model (64.8" measured diagonally) -TC-P65S2. The S2 series is completed with the introduction of four additional screen sizes - the TC-P54S2, a 54-inch class HDTV (54" measured diagonally), TC-P50S2, a 50-inch class HDTV (49.9" measured diagonally), TC-P46S2, a 46-inch class HDTV (46" measured diagonally) and the TC-P42S2, a 42-inch class HDTV (41.6" measured diagonally). Key features of the S2 series include 1080 TV lines of moving picture resolution, which eliminate traditional HDTV motion blur. The S2 series also includes VIERA Link and the VIERA Image Viewer. Other features include 1080p Full HD resolution, 2,000,000:1 native contrast, 600Hz Sub-field Drive and an anti-reflective filter. The S2 series contains no lead or mercury in the panel and the TVs have a lifespan of 100,000 hours. The S2 series feature Clean Touch bezel,*designed to keep the TV bezel looking its best with less fingerprints. * except for 58 and 65 inch class.
U2 Series Panasonic's VIERA U2 series will be available in two screen sizes - the TC-P50U2, a 50-inch class HDTV (49.9" measured diagonally) and the TC-P42U2, a 42-inch class HDTV (41.6" measured diagonally). The U2 line of VIERA Plasma HDTVs feature 600 Hz Sub-field Drive, VIERA Image Viewer to watch digital still JPEG images, three HDMI connections, VIERA Link and 1080p Full HD resolution. The panels are lead and mercury free and are rated up to 100,000 hours, at which time they will achieve half brightness.
C2 Series While Panasonic's focus in 2010 continues to be on High Definition 1080p HDTVs, the C2 series presents a line of 720- Plasma HDTVs which help Panasonic deliver on its promise to satisfy consumer demands for differing HDTV resolution options. The TC-P50C2, a 50-inch class HDTV (49.9" measured diagonally), TC-P46C2, a 46-inch class HDTV (46" measured diagonally) and the TC-P42C2, a 42-inch HDTV (41.6" measured diagonally) offer spectacular picture performance with a 600Hz Sub-field Drive that delivers razor-sharp resolution, VIERA Image Viewer for viewing and sharing digital photos with friends and family, music slideshow functionality, and VIERA Link. Like the other members of the 2010 Panasonic VIERA HDTV line the C2 series contains no lead or mercury in the panel and the TVs have a lifespan of 100,000 hours.S2 series likely will replace our current famous PS10K Plasma just don't Panasonic Malaysia will remove any function from US/UK model or not?  Hopefully their don't. This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 7 2010, 05:26 PM
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low98944
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Aug 23 2010, 02:14 PM
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Wait for few more years (some source said within 15 years  ), there will be new type of TV to replace current Full HDTV with 1080p resolution. Their called the new type of TV as Ultra HDTV or Super Hi-Vision with 4320p [7,680 × 4,320 pixels (16:9) (approximately 33.2 megapixels)]  Forget about current 3D TV with 1080p. Their will also replace by this new TV standard. Cabut...
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low98944
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Aug 24 2010, 12:53 AM
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QUOTE(minimize @ Aug 24 2010, 12:37 AM) Ultra HD already in trial for consumer in Japan. One of LYN member are involved in testing of this technology at Japan. Yap!  20 mins of movie with the size of 4TB!
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low98944
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Aug 24 2010, 01:06 AM
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QUOTE(camrycilver @ Aug 24 2010, 01:01 AM) it wil take 'ages' 4 streamyx 2 download tis file...  To enjoy our future TV, streamyx indirectly encourage ppl to buy original (or pirated?) and forget about download.
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low98944
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Apr 16 2012, 09:44 PM
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Is those major Studios will support the REDray format?
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