هنوز مشخص نیست دوست عزیز باید حد اقل 5-6 ماه از عمر این پنل بگذره تا مشخص بشه.
هنوز مشخص نیست دوست عزیز باید حد اقل 5-6 ماه از عمر این پنل بگذره تا مشخص بشه.
احتمالا امسال هم فقط سایز 42 وارد می کنند که واقعا ناحقی است اخه برای چی ما نباید از سایز بزرگ این تی وی استفاده کنیم
ریویو HDTV test به پست اول اضافه شد.
مصرفش روی حالت کالیبره به طور متوسط بین 150 تا 180 وات هست.
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سایت avforums هم که نتیجه تست upscaling را good ارزیابی کرده امیدوار بودم که که بالاتر باشه ولی با این همه باز هم سروره . منتظر اومدنش هستیم .
توی متن بررسی از Upscaler خیلی تعریف کرده پردازنده SD/HD پنل رو در مجموع خوب ارزیابی کرده که Upscaler فقط یکی از کارهایی هست که پردازنده پنل انجام میده در مجموع فکر میکنم اگر پردازنده نقص Film Mode رو نداشت به طور حتم Excellent ارزیابی میشد (البته تو متن بررسی عنوان کرده که احتمالا این مشکل با آپدیت Firmware حل میشه)!
Last edited by dada_zebel; 21-03-2010 at 00:42.
Power Consumption
Default [Normal] mode
133 watts*
Calibrated [Professional] mode
172 watts
Standby
1 watt
Black Level
Idling luminance (and calibrated black level) was measured to be 0.02 cd/m2 on the Panasonic TX-P42G20 HDTV, although whether or not this figure can be maintained over time remains uncertain (see boxed explanation). When powered on from standby, or when a DVD/ Blu-ray disc is being loaded, the plasma television would display a lighter black level of 0.05 cd/m2 for about 1 second before settling at its idling luminance.
Our Panasonic TX-P42G20 sample did not exhibit any black level fluctuation in its [Cinema], [THX] and [Professional] viewing modes.A number of USA owners of Panasonic’s 2009 plasma models have reported a sudden rise in black level on their plasma TVs after 1000 to 1500 hours of use. In an email response to CNet USA’s queries, Panasonic USA confirmed that the black level on their 2009 plasmas can brighten over time as a result of automatic internal voltage adjustments which kick in at set intervals to maintain optimal picture performance throughout the life of the TVs.
Panasonic USA went on to state that the newest (2010) Viera plasmas will incorporate an improved algorithm to apply the voltage adjustments in smaller increments so that any change in black level over time is going to be more subtle.
Should you be concerned when buying a 2010 Panasonic plasma television? Our opinion is “no” for the following reasons:
While there exists a handful of subjective anecdotal reports, at this time of writing there is no concrete evidence showing that European and British sets are similarly affected by this loss in black-level performance; and Measurements on a couple of American 2009 samples suggest a threefold rise in black level after 1500 hours of use. Assuming that the black level on the Panasonic TX-P42G20 will increase by the same factor, it’s still going to be a respectable 0.06 cd/m2 which is generally adequate to produce deep blacks.Disclaimer: This information has been included in this review for completeness… we hope that it will not be taken out of context, or blown out of proportion
Last edited by dada_zebel; 21-03-2010 at 01:28.
[QUOTE=dada_zebel;4772683]Power Consumption
Default [Normal] mode
133 watts*
Calibrated [Professional] mode
172 watts
Standby
1 watt
Black Level
Idling luminance (and calibrated black level) was measured to be 0.02 cd/m2 on the Panasonic TX-P42G20 HDTV, although whether or not this figure can be maintained over time remains uncertain (see boxed explanation). When powered on from standby, or when a DVD/ Blu-ray disc is being loaded, the plasma television would display a lighter black level of 0.05 cd/m2 for about 1 second before settling at its idling luminance.
Our Panasonic TX-P42G20 sample did not exhibit any black level fluctuation in its [Cinema], [THX] and [Professional] viewing modes.میشه برای ما که زبانمون خوب نیست بگی چی گفتهA number of USA owners of Panasonic’s 2009 plasma models have reported a sudden rise in black level on their plasma TVs after 1000 to 1500 hours of use. In an email response to CNet USA’s queries, Panasonic USA confirmed that the black level on their 2009 plasmas can brighten over time as a result of automatic internal voltage adjustments which kick in at set intervals to maintain optimal picture performance throughout the life of the TVs.
Panasonic USA went on to state that the newest (2010) Viera plasmas will incorporate an improved algorithm to apply the voltage adjustments in smaller increments so that any change in black level over time is going to be more subtle.
Should you be concerned when buying a 2010 Panasonic plasma television? Our opinion is “no” for the following reasons:
While there exists a handful of subjective anecdotal reports, at this time of writing there is no concrete evidence showing that European and British sets are similarly affected by this loss in black-level performance; and Measurements on a couple of American 2009 samples suggest a threefold rise in black level after 1500 hours of use. Assuming that the black level on the Panasonic TX-P42G20 will increase by the same factor, it’s still going to be a respectable 0.06 cd/m2 which is generally adequate to produce deep blacks.
Disclaimer: This information has been included in this review for completeness… we hope that it will not be taken out of context, or blown out of proportion
Last edited by amir 777; 21-03-2010 at 20:14.
فکر میکنم بهتر بود این پست رو تو تاپیک مربوط به افت black level پنلهای پانا مطرح میکردین.
این متن از سایت HDTV Test نقل و قول شده و کسی که پنل رو تست میکرده اشاره کرده به این مسئله که این مشکل بیشتر مربوط میشه به پنلهای ایالات متحده.میشه برای ما که زبانمون خوب نیست بگی چی گفته
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