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 Panasonic Viera TV Fan Club V.1, Plasma, LCD & LED models.

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starship1
post Aug 9 2010, 09:21 AM

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it is at the back panel. if you bought it in June , the production should be in april and if recently the production date should be June or July.
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post Sep 30 2010, 04:13 PM

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made in kiasu city can sell at higher price . shah alam or penang , maybe they made rice cooker there
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post Oct 7 2010, 03:09 PM

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the 42 V20 should be about 4k and the 50V20 should be 5.5K with standard 2 years warranty by panny
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post Jan 18 2011, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(PoorMan @ Jan 18 2011, 03:13 AM)
Not sure if this can help you:

Netgear Malaysia

You may want to give them a call. The compatible model no is WNDA3100 v2.

Note that it's wireless-N adapter.
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actually i'm keen to know what are this use gadgets for . is it for video streaming ? pls help elaborate as i may subscribe to TM UNIFI soon and may like to do video streaming

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post Jan 19 2011, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(PoorMan @ Jan 18 2011, 09:14 PM)
Networking for Viera is for:

- Viera Cast (Youtube, Picassa, Skype (need to buy Panasonic USB webcam) etc)
- DLNA for video streaming from your DLNA media server
- system firmware updates
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thanks mate . will try it one day

but i saw a ethernet port at the back of the V20 and wonder what's that for and how to fully utilise it

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post Jan 24 2011, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(PoorMan @ Jan 19 2011, 08:27 PM)
Ethernet port is for wired (CAT5E) network. If it is convenient to wire your existing home network to your TV, this may be cheaper and more stable option compared to the wireless option.

Some people opt for wireless because there's no need to lay a physical cable to your router. It may mess up the look in your house.
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once again , thanks mate

can i stream internet videos from my PC to TV using the ethernet port ? or is is through the USB port or just through HDMI port of the TV from the PC
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post Jan 25 2011, 03:18 PM

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QUOTE(PoorMan @ Jan 24 2011, 05:28 PM)
You can use the ethernet port to get streamed videos from your PC media server PROVIDED that the PC meets the DLNA media server specs. I think Windows 7 has a built-in media server that can work with Panny although I have not personally tested this. I have a Windows XP and VISTA PCs and they both don't work very well and some video formats (e.g. rmvb and mkv) can't be played without a lot of tweaking.

As for the USB, you can only play Divx and Xvid encoded videos as well as media complying to AVCHD media format.

If you're using HDMI connection from your PC, basically you're using the TV as your PC screen. If your current PC can play the movies, your TV will be able to display it.

For me, I just use a media player (e.g. Yangxi's HDPro or WD Mini) that has LAN function to read and play videos from my PC shared folder on the TV.
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Thanks mate . you're of great help
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post Jan 31 2011, 03:05 PM

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bro anfieldude

wow !!! impressive for the U

is it safe to say the V series should have better black levels that the U series.
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post Jan 31 2011, 07:24 PM

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Jan 31 2011, 06:41 PM)
blush.gif So embarrassing. I tried playing around with the setting and at the end, still find everything at default setting best. At the end of the day, I was wondering why I even bother playing around with setting because it's obvious I am not good at it blush.gif

As for True Cinema. It's too dim and the color dull so unless I switch off the room light, I don't use it. Most of the time, I stick to either Cinema or Normal.
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as you watch and observe more movies on your TV set and browse around at the showroom , later your trained eyes will be able to see all the differences bewteen a high end and low end models ,especialy the important black levels .

if you believe all TV sets PQ looks the same , stay that way , as that may save you from complaining how awful our TV PQ are and probably , will save you lots of money as the urge to upgrade for newer models is great and sometimes uncontrollable but than , without owning the top-end models ,you miss the satisfaction of knowing and experiencing how incredibly beautiful your TV PQ can be.

i am a big fan of Panny V series as this model have very low glare as i can even set the contrast at 50 and brightness at -8 and it still give me very satisfactory PQ . can't really stand the high contrast LED

whatever you have , no win no lose here , it all depends on how you view them

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