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 Panasonic Viera TV Fan Club V.5, Plasma, LCD & LED

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post Jan 5 2016, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(chrono7 @ Jan 5 2016, 01:42 PM)
So far after a few days of use, I am quite satisfied with the display quality. I do not demand very high quality as I mainly want a TV that have a decent display, and most importantly digital output for my soundbar.
Also, my TV is only going to be connected to Intel compute stick so I cant comment on how good TV1/TV2 broadcast etc.
Before my purchase I am deciding between this and Sony 40" TV but I chose this for spec/price value. I rarely see IPS display for 40" non-smart TV model.
Bought this in Penang where SEC is having a sale for this model.
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40 inch tv are not IPS panel, no matter smart or not. im quite sure about it.
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post Jan 6 2016, 07:31 AM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Jan 5 2016, 02:55 PM)
40 inch tv are not IPS panel, no matter smart or not. im quite sure about it.
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But the specs say it is an IPS panel.

https://www.panasonic.com/my/consumer/home-...410k.specs.html

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post Jan 6 2016, 08:09 AM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ Jan 6 2016, 07:31 AM)
this model 43 inch sleep.gif
yup i mention specifically '40' only
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post Jan 6 2016, 08:53 AM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Jan 6 2016, 08:09 AM)
this model 43 inch sleep.gif
yup i mention specifically '40' only
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I thought you were referring to the model he purchased. tongue.gif
True that 40" non-smart tvs don't use IPS panel to keep the price down.
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post Jan 6 2016, 09:30 PM

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Hi, how was Panasonic TV is it durable?
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post Jan 7 2016, 10:59 AM

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Sorry if I created a confusion here.

As earlier mentioned, I have to choose between Sony 40" and Panasonic 43" due to audio digital output requirement.

I chose Panasonic over Sony due to:
1) Panasonic is cheaper than Sony (RM1349 vs RM1499)
2) Spec wise Panasonic is better (Bigger screen, IPS)

Note that the shop I went do not have the 40" Panasonic model shown to me. I do agree that I have not seen any 40" non-smart model with IPS panel display.
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post Jan 7 2016, 01:39 PM

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for those using Panasonic smart TVs, do we get Netflix apps since Netflix is available in MY now?
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post Jan 7 2016, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(jutamind @ Jan 7 2016, 01:39 PM)
for those using Panasonic smart TVs, do we get Netflix apps since Netflix is available in MY now?
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app no update yet
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post Jan 7 2016, 02:14 PM

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hi guys, if anyone is looking for a large screen LED TV, I've a brand new 65" C300 to let go, details here: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3829129
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post Jan 7 2016, 09:08 PM

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SEC selling TC-43C410K RM1299

how is this model? wana hook it to my PC
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post Jan 12 2016, 11:54 AM

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Any ETA on the update. I was searching for it yesterday but still not available.
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post Jan 14 2016, 12:15 PM

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Hi guys, I'm new in Viera world...just bought for 55CX400 4K at amazing price RM2999...
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post Jan 16 2016, 04:26 PM

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i found TH-40CX600K RM1880

this tv can do 4k 60Hz?
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post Jan 16 2016, 05:22 PM

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Is this 4K panel any good? - TH-55CX400

Looking for the cheapest 4K panel 55in, don't need smart tv or 3D stuff
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post Jan 16 2016, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(prominen @ Jan 14 2016, 12:15 PM)
Hi guys, I'm new in Viera world...just bought for 55CX400 4K at amazing price RM2999...
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Where drool.gif
3k darn cheap. Saw 50in selling for 3k
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post Jan 16 2016, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(Alan Yee @ Dec 1 2015, 09:22 PM)
Finally, today I bring my own Bluray Disc to the electrical store to test the Samsung 4K TV, and quantum dot Samsung SUHD 4K TV. There is a cheap 48" Full HD TV beside. The 4K TV is of 65", 60", and 55".

After comparing those high end and non high end TV, here's my thought:

1. 4K up-scaling is just a gimmick.
- The level of detail just look the same among the high end and non high end 4K TV, and also look the same on the 1080p TV.
- When load in the same material, they all look the same.

2. Motion Interpolation / 120Hz / 240Hz just look bad, even the Samsung SUHD 4K TV has mediocre processing.
- I don't turn on this feature on all of my TV that I buy, but these high end TV look worse than my 5 year old Plasma TV with motion interpolation turn on.
- Artifact is seen every where.
- I turn off all the motion interpolation on those TV hanging on the wall, then comes the next problem. (motion blur)

3. Everything that feel bad on LED LCD TV
- I have a relatively cheap 40" LED LCD TV, which I complain on the bad motion blur, bad picture noise handling, and poor viewing angle, these high end TV just look the same. I particularly picky on the motion blur caused by LCD, and all LCD TV at the wall exhibit the same behavior. I thought as those are movie blurring or motion judder, so I set the Bluray Player to output in 24p mode, the motion blur is still there. Judder and blur are so much pronounce on 4K TV.

Conclusion, plasma TV is still the best TV around.
Every LCD TV just look almost the same, no matter how they claim how high end they are.
This is verified when all are input with the same Bluray source.
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post Jan 16 2016, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(norazwan79 @ Jan 16 2016, 05:29 PM)
Happy owner of krp500 and 65st60.  biggrin.gif
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+1 also owner of 65ST60K
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post Jan 16 2016, 06:59 PM

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Guys, I just bought a Sony LED tv for general use and keep my 50ST50K in bedroom for occassional BD playback. Strictly for BD.

The concern is that, I only play BD once in 1-2 weeks. Is there any concern that plasma tv needs to be turned on regularly to exercise the gas (got such thing? I'm not sure).

THanks
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post Jan 16 2016, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Jan 7 2016, 02:06 PM)
app no update yet
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I contacted Panasonic Customer Care Center via email early this week. This is the one-liner response:

"We noted the contents of your email.Please be informed that currently Panasonic TV does not support Netflix Application."

I know what's going on in your mind. The response is so weirdly worded that if were to reply asking for clarification, it will go back and forth with no end insight. I feel like escalation to a high level is needed than corresponding to the CC person.
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post Jan 20 2016, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(IriAh_LuZ @ Jan 16 2016, 07:11 PM)
I contacted Panasonic Customer Care Center via email early this week. This is the one-liner response:

"We noted the contents of your email.Please be informed that currently Panasonic TV does not support Netflix Application."

I know what's going on in your mind. The response is so weirdly worded that if were to reply asking for clarification, it will go back and forth with no end insight. I feel like escalation to a high level is needed than corresponding to the CC person.
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I give up my 6 years old Panasonic P50VT20K plasma long ago for its smart and streaming feature.
Now I mostly rely on Bluray and H264 video file for highest possible quality playback.
I stream video via DLNA to Bluray player, then output to the TV.

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