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post Jan 25 2016, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(chrono7 @ Jan 7 2016, 10:59 AM)
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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pana whioch model with 43 inch is rm1349 ? so cheap ? as far as i know , pana led tv are usually overpriced. hmm.gif
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post Jan 25 2016, 10:42 AM

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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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PANA smart tv is just a gimmick i think . Not much Apps to choose from . Unless Android Tv . lol
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post Jan 25 2016, 11:03 AM

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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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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jan 16 2016, 05:24 PM)
Where  drool.gif
3k darn cheap. Saw 50in selling for 3k
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wow. where can get "55CX400 4K at amazing price RM2999" ?
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post Jan 26 2016, 09:08 AM

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QUOTE(yygo @ Jan 25 2016, 11:03 AM)
wow. where can get "55CX400 4K at amazing price RM2999" ?
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at Hoe Huat USJ Taipan branch... not sure still got stock or not since when I bought it, they said its the last 2 unit.
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post Jan 29 2016, 11:44 PM

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I saw quite a number of 42 and 43 inch panasonic smart tv on the panasonic website . I wanna know those tv sold in malaysia now is which model ? 42inch or 43 inch ? I mean smart tv here
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post Feb 1 2016, 10:41 AM

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USB movie : can the tv read .SRT file and play subtitle if we place both movie & subtitle file in one folder like PC?
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post Feb 2 2016, 12:50 PM

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Never regret buying 55inch CX600K..now with digital TV broadcasting..picture is good. I also watch youtube most of the time.
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post Feb 2 2016, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(mytaffeta @ Feb 1 2016, 10:41 AM)
USB movie : can the tv read .SRT file and play subtitle if we place both movie & subtitle file in one folder like PC?
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best to rename them the same for compatibility
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post Feb 2 2016, 09:11 PM

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QUOTE(matrix123 @ Feb 2 2016, 12:50 PM)
Never regret buying  55inch CX600K..now with digital TV broadcasting..picture is good. I also watch youtube most of the time.
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do you need to plug antenna to watch digital tv? indoor or external antenna?

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post Feb 2 2016, 09:21 PM

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reading the story of plasma dying..gosh..gave me some goosebumps on mine..hope it will last..my 42X10K...

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QUOTE(ktek @ Feb 2 2016, 02:16 PM)
best to rename them the same for compatibility
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yes i did that but not working.. i will try again later..
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post Feb 3 2016, 12:25 PM

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do you need to plug antenna to watch digital tv? indoor or external antenna?
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My condoi have centralized external antenna , so just plug in then tune to digital TV...Attached Image
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post Feb 5 2016, 10:39 PM

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QUOTE(crayzee @ Oct 25 2014, 12:16 PM)
so sad that my ST50 had to go, panasonic will be replacing me with LEDTV instead since they already quit plasma business. Technician mentioned it will be AS700 replacement. I freaking love this plasma  cry.gif

on the other hand, the technician opened the back panel and i had the chance to snap some pics.
All caps used are Rubycon  thumbup.gif
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why you love plasma tv so much ?
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post Feb 5 2016, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(matrix123 @ Feb 3 2016, 12:25 PM)
My condoi have centralized external antenna , so just plug in then tune to digital TV...Attached Image
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digital tv ? what is that ? plug in antenna directly and watch ?
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post Feb 5 2016, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(crayzee @ Dec 20 2014, 05:00 PM)
If you guys remember my story on v4 thread the technician mentioned will replace my 50ST50 with LEDTV AS700 but somehow Panasonic managed to find panel replacement. This is my 2nd time panel replacement.

Original unit 1st panel batch dated August 2012
2nd panel batch August 2013
3rd replacement batch Dec 2013

My guess probably this is last and final batch.

What i'm happy about - Yay still plasma not LEDTV replacement!
What i'm worried about - Doubtful if the vertical line issue will appear again  sad.gif Official warranty ending May2015, after that is insurance extended warranty.
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i have the vertical line problem several days before the tv go dead. btw , minw is led tv . Now , i am offered to buy a new model at 1/2 price. Do u knw what caused the vertical line problem ?

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post Feb 5 2016, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Feb 5 2016, 10:39 PM)
why you love plasma tv so much ?
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It's individual preference. For me it's because of
-color reproduction
-deep blacks
-good upscaling on lower resolution (astro SD looks ugly on LCD)
-no ghosting (for fast action gaming or footballs)

it has it's own cons as well but it doesn't bother me much
-possible screen burn (not suitable for displaying static images like desktop, astro logos)
-runs hot
-higher power consumption
-less sharp than lcd counterpart
-obsolete (oled replaces plasma technology)
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post Feb 5 2016, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(crayzee @ Feb 5 2016, 10:50 PM)
It's individual preference. For me it's because of
-color reproduction
-deep blacks
-good upscaling on lower resolution (astro SD looks ugly on LCD)
-no ghosting (for fast action gaming or footballs)

it has it's own cons as well but it doesn't bother me much
-possible screen burn (not suitable for displaying static images like desktop, astro logos)
-runs hot
-higher power consumption
-less sharp than lcd counterpart
-obsolete (oled replaces plasma technology)
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but , plasma cant display up to full hd , right ? btw , led's colour reproduction not good ? It's better than lcd, right ?

Led and lcd usually do not last long. I have had 1 lcd and 1 led spoiled in the past 5 yrs.

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post Feb 6 2016, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Feb 5 2016, 10:57 PM)
but , plasma cant display up to full hd , right ? btw , led's colour reproduction not good ? It's better than lcd, right ?

Led and lcd usually do not last long. I have had 1 lcd and 1 led spoiled in the past 5 yrs.
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Usually the higher end plasmas are full hd, the cheaper ones are usually hd.
LCDtv and LEDtv basically are using the same display technology (liquid crystals rotation to display color hues). LCD itself does not produce the lights. It's done by a backlight. The backlight of LEDtv of using LED hence the name LEDtv. LCDtv in the other hand uses CFL. Plasma and oled emits it's own light for every pixel.

Nowadays most of the TVs doesn't last long. If it does last that long, then manufacturers couldn't earn already tongue.gif.
I still have 20yrs old Sony trinitron tv that is still kicking till now. This tv is damn reliable thumbup.gif
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post Feb 6 2016, 04:37 AM

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QUOTE(delsoo @ Feb 5 2016, 10:57 PM)
but , plasma cant display up to full hd , right ? btw , led's colour reproduction not good ? It's better than lcd, right ?

Led and lcd usually do not last long. I have had 1 lcd and 1 led spoiled in the past 5 yrs.
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full hd got. im st50 owner too. pic are sharp at setting 0 after i tweak the power & cable. best for dark room usage, say bye to entry 4k models.
weakness are stated above + low brightness

led tv in low- mid market are white only, act as backlite instead of ccfl tube that contain mercury (not safe) & turn yellow.

white led save power it flicker in high frequency pwm pulse.
white led tv produce colour image by projecting brightness to liquid crystal layer. it can twist each pixel using electronic circuit so u see red green blue....
twisting process require time, there u got the delay 2ms 5ms 8ms

white led has wider colour patlette but our video content not yet catch up. so it appear ugly & inaccurate.

my house all 2 fat lcd still operate normally after 5 yr
1 slim led, 1 slim plasma (warranty panel) about 4yr age

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post Feb 6 2016, 07:44 AM

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QUOTE(crayzee @ Feb 6 2016, 12:05 AM)
Usually the higher end plasmas are full hd, the cheaper ones are usually hd.
LCDtv and LEDtv basically are using the same display technology (liquid crystals rotation to display color hues). LCD itself does not produce the lights. It's done by a backlight. The backlight of LEDtv of using LED hence the name LEDtv.  LCDtv in the other hand uses CFL. Plasma and oled emits it's own light for every pixel.

Nowadays most of the TVs doesn't last long. If it does last that long, then manufacturers couldn't earn already tongue.gif.
I still have 20yrs old Sony trinitron tv that is still kicking till now. This tv is damn reliable thumbup.gif
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I was told that led and lcd tv gt their own backlight life , is it true ? hmm.gif

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