I've been looking for Panny 50PY800 all over KL. Anyone know any shop that has this in stock?
Home Theatre LCD and Plasma TV Discussion Thread | V3, Which is right for you?
Home Theatre LCD and Plasma TV Discussion Thread | V3, Which is right for you?
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Dec 31 2008, 12:55 PM
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I've been looking for Panny 50PY800 all over KL. Anyone know any shop that has this in stock?
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Jan 15 2009, 06:01 PM
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Read this for more understanding about RGB, Deep Color and xvYCC.
HDMI Enhanced Black Levels, xvYCC and RGB Almost all movies are using YCbCr. So if you turn on RGB, Deep Color or xvYCC some of us will see it as "better with deeper blacks", but the truth is that the color range has been expanded from non-existent source, so the "deep black" is actually the effect of color loss. Everything must support this color ranges to get the benefits. The source (i.e. movies), receiver, and display must support it. But when the source is not, then no point. That said, there are consumer digital handycams with Deep Color/xvYCC/RGB, so with this as source then you'll see the benefits. |
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Jan 15 2009, 07:01 PM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 15 2009, 06:39 PM) used to think like this, but not anymore.. soon will have many "source" with upscaling 48bit soon from BD.. so better to start getting Video equipment with this high video bandwidth support.. Agreed. Just that, for now don't turn on all those advanced color range yet. just like 480p DVDs still benefit from upscaling to 720p or 1080p DVD player + 720p or 1080p TV... even though the recorded media is only 720x480.. My BD player, AV receiver and TV does support xvYCC although not turned on. |
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Jan 15 2009, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 15 2009, 07:06 PM) They will. Guess we'll never win. But that's fine, upgrading is part of the fun of this hobby. CES 2009: HDMI Introduces Next Generation Specification Posted January 7, 2009 11:55 PM by J.C. Ribera CES HDMI Licensing, LLC – the agent responsible licensing the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) specification – has announced five key capabilities and features that will be introduced on the next version of their HDMI technology, which will launch in the first half of 2009. "HDMI has reached an installed base of more than 600 million devices and now touches almost every consumer device that plays HD content. We want to give the industry a preview of where the HDMI specification is headed as we continue to innovate and meet the needs of this dynamic marketplace," said Steve Venuti, president of HDMI Licensing, LLC. In the upcoming spec, HDMI will address key industry trends, which will include five innovative features, such as 3D capability, Ethernet connections, and increased resolution performance. * Networking o Consolidation of HD video, HD audio and now high speed data with the addition on Ethernet in the HDMI cable. * Audio Return Channel o Elimination of a S/PDIF cable by allowing for a TV to send audio streams upstream to an A/V receiver for processing and playback over the HDMI cable. * Performance o 4K x 2K and 3D are high performance features to be met by increasing the upper limit of the HDMI link. * HD In Your Car o New connector specification for the auto industry as the world's largest auto makers move to digital HD video and audio for 21st century cars with HDMI. * Smaller connector o New, smaller 19-pin connector |
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Jan 29 2009, 07:11 AM
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Wow, you guys are old. Oops, sorry, I mean this thread is old.
We need V4 already. |
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