jkozlow3
11-08-07, 03:32 PM
Before I pull the trigger on a Panasonic TH-58PH10UK 768p display, is there anyone who has had buyer's remorse of any sort with a 58" 768p Panny?
I'll be sitting 10+ feet away and can't afford the 1080p consumer models, so I'm just trying to make sure that I'm making the right decision.
Thanks!
RomanInvision
11-08-07, 04:38 PM
This unit has received good response that I have seen :)
I could do without the floating blacks. However, I think my 58" unit is not operating correctly. I can see the blacks adjust in mixed APL scenes. It's looks similar to a slow DI.
Roman, have you observed that behavior on any of 10UK units you've seen?
I could do without the floating blacks. However, I think my 58" unit is not operating correctly. I can see the blacks adjust in mixed APL scenes. It's looks similar to a slow DI.
Roman, have you observed that behavior on any of 10UK units you've seen?
we discussed this at length in other 10uk and 58ph10uk thread(s)....i notice this occasionally with mine but almost solely over component...hdmi i rarely if ever see it...i don't consider it deal breaker, and am hoping to see it even less after getting isf calibrated...
other than this issue...i'm 100% satisfied...
creemail
11-08-07, 09:04 PM
To get the best picture, HDMI is the best and most highly recommended connection over component, composite, S-video and even VGA.
Chris