QUOTE(rublik @ Oct 20 2014, 12:25 AM)
The cheapest I heard was RM7k.Panasonic Viera TV Fan Club V.5, Plasma, LCD & LED
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Oct 20 2014, 07:22 AM
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Oct 25 2014, 03:16 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 Wow, this is really sad.on the other hand, the technician opened the back panel and i had the chance to snap some pics. All caps used are Rubycon I thought they would have the spares for 5 years. Maybe now they can use your parts as spares. |
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Oct 25 2014, 08:12 PM
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QUOTE(crayzee @ Oct 25 2014, 07:27 PM) haha the panel definitely not be able to use for spares anymore. So, when you get your replacement tv, do you need to buy extended warranty or continue from your plasma tv?So sad that plasma tech is going to an end soon. Samsung is not producing high end plasma anymore, i bet they will be quitting too in a year or two. |
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Oct 25 2014, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(crayzee @ Oct 25 2014, 08:21 PM) sadly continue from where i left off from my plasma. Not yet 2years old, still got 0.5 + 3years extended to go. Plus point is you don't have to fork out money for the extended warranty.Just assumed that you had the LED tv for 1year +. BTW, have you received the new tv? |
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Oct 25 2014, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE(crayzee @ Oct 25 2014, 08:29 PM) Not yet, technician came and snap some pics to report back to HQ. He mentioned panasonic will call me if the decision is to replace with other model. He said i have the option to top up money on higher end/bigger screen models as well. See what is their offer to you.Hope they give you a good LED model. |
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Oct 26 2014, 10:25 PM
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Nov 4 2014, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE(tim_1335 @ Nov 4 2014, 12:26 AM) Had my Panny S60 calibrated over the weekend by our very own master calibrator Anfieldude. He came lugging a few bags as well as what looked like a travel luggage bag loaded with gadgetry. The most impressive of which, is a pair of pricey looking colorimeters. Then, gave me a Calibration 101 for dummies explanation and fixed the white balance, gamma and CMS. The colours were very accurate and there is more pop after calibration. The red and green tinge to the picture were corrected. On top of that, he even verified the HDMI signal of my media player and AVR to make sure they're behaving as they should. True to form, the Denon AVR has been sending out a wonky signal, despite setting it to passthrough. How much does it cost you?Turns out I've been watching Casino Royale with the wrong colour all this while. I highly recommended a calibration for anyone who has tried to get more accurate colours by copying settings from AV forums. Under the illusion that this calibrates their TV. Above all, a calibration is important for those who'd like to experience and appreciate a film's artistic vision as intended by its filmmaker. The results were quite good considering this is a budget plasma TV. Many thanks to our legendary Anfieldude for an exceptional job on my inaugural hdtv calibration. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Nov 6 2014, 07:41 AM
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QUOTE(carmona @ Nov 5 2014, 09:53 PM) Alternatively you can do it by yourself with a low-price colorimeter like the Spyder4TV. I do that for my own at home with a Samsung LED TV (Full HD, 3D) and is more than enough for my purposes... How much is the Spyder4TV?When you calibrate your tv, do you just adjust the Brightness, Cantrast, Saturation and etc like what we adjust on the remote control or you need to go into the service menu to adjust the advance functions? |
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Nov 7 2014, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(dirtrun @ Nov 7 2014, 04:17 PM) IIRC, True also. Its not cheap .. N if like me - u r not a hands-on-technical-type of guy then itll be more frustrating than rewarding - in de end.. Better let de pros[like bro A] handle it.. Besides IMO, to buy all tis hardware/software for calibrating and do it once [ or once in a blue moon ] is kinda wasteful.. D If the calibration cost 20% of the tv also quite costly. Old already the eyes also weak. Cannot see clearly. Calibrate and uncalibrate also cannot differentiate much. |
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Nov 10 2014, 08:04 AM
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QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ Nov 8 2014, 06:55 PM) Calibrated display has more NATURAL image and more pleasing to watch. What is the % change between a calibrated tv and an uncalibrated tv?Uncalibrated display or bad setting may "tax" your vision a bit, how? Our vision is more of a relative, not really with fixed parameters. Remember the red-cyan glasses for 3d? After using it for 15 minutes, our brain will re-calibrate (error correction) for the left and right color vision, when you remove the glasses try using the left eye only then the right eye only. You'll notice the eye which on cyan glass image will look more red-ish and where the red glass is you vision is more blu-ish. Another example, if you use COOL white setting, your ceiling florescent lamp looks yellowish, its the error correction in effect, the brain accepts what you watch most as the referrence and accepts it as TRUE. When you switch to WARM then the florescent looks much natural and has more white to it. Why? Our eyes is being used to 6500K white from the sun. Even most of our florescent is also 6500k. Some low quality white leds are 9300k tho, they appear bluish, but not to worry all display has fixed this via factory level calibration, by compensating lesser blue into RGB for white. |
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Nov 10 2014, 08:06 AM
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QUOTE(creed @ Nov 9 2014, 01:48 PM) Anyone can give an idea how much I can resell my 65ST50 with 2 pairs of 3D glasses? Glass are almost new and TV been mounted since bought How old is your tv?Still under warranty, thinking of going 75/78" for the living room Warranty until when? How much when you bought new? |
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Nov 11 2014, 09:29 AM
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Glad to see that the Panasonic Plasma tvs are still in demand.
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Dec 2 2014, 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 30 2014, 10:43 AM) I had a problem connecting macbook air with thunderbolt cable to hdmi on 65st60k. After connect no display. Tried on 50s10k, no problem. Any idea ? I have the same situation as you with different Panasonic plasma tvs.The only solution is to change the hdmi cable. |
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Dec 2 2014, 10:07 AM
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Dec 2 2014, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(g88 @ Dec 3 2015, 05:45 PM) As plasma user we always pray hard...Harvey offer 5 Years warranty and replacement if beyond repair....will it be based on your original purchase price, screen size or feature ? I think it is base on the age of your tv. The older it is, the lower the value.If your tv dies on the 5th year, don't expect them you replace you with a RM6k tv. Most probably they will compensate you with RM1k and the rest is up to you to top up. |
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Jan 6 2016, 07:31 AM
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QUOTE(ktek @ Jan 5 2016, 02:55 PM) But the specs say it is an IPS panel.https://www.panasonic.com/my/consumer/home-...410k.specs.html |
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Jan 6 2016, 08:53 AM
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Oct 10 2016, 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(ktek @ Oct 10 2016, 11:56 AM) st50. happen on exact spot i suspect vertical c board becos previous panel also kena. warranty changed panel only. My st50 occassionally can see the vertical line when watching NTV7.open up myself seeing the chip with heat sink is stick on ribbon. unable to do anything except try heat up with hair drier next time. now more panel produced so im better not do any thing stupid just ignore it. The line comes and goes about 5 inches from the right border. But watching other channels, the vertical line does not appear. |
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