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I just switched from a 4 year old high end Samsung LCD to Panasonic UT50. I immediately noticed the motion blur is gone. On my LCD, I had to turn off motion smoothing, cause even on Low, it had an unpleasant soap opera effect. The...
Quote:Originally Posted by RiffWraith Hi - just picked up a Pan UT50 a few days ago. Was hoping someone can help me out here. 1) When I turn the TV on, I get a message about connecting to the internet. How is this disabled? I see...
Quote:Originally Posted by Alan K The Costco.com promotion for the 55UT50 is now extended through 3/10/2013. I was at Costco the other day and they had plenty of stock. Plasma TV's are a hard sell in a store like Costco. If you...
Quote:Originally Posted by Laughing Buddha You won't see a difference if your picture mode is set to CINEMA. It only works for VIVID, STANDARD, GAME & CUSTOM picture modes. LB Ah, thanks man. I thought I read anikun's settings were...
Quote:Originally Posted by Baron Blood Doesn't anyone know? Pretty sure there's no headphone jack, saw it mentioned in a review. Does anyone know why I can't see any difference when I select Off/Graphics/Photo in the HDMI settings...
Quote:Originally Posted by morphinapg How is it even possible to do 3:2 pulldown any different? It's literally just displaying one frame 3x, and then the next frame 2x, and repeating. Unless the UT50 is actually doing something...
Quote:Originally Posted by morphinapg Since I don't like the 48hz mode (insanely flickery for me) is there actually any benefit to sending a 24Hz signal to this TV? I think the benefit is the UT50 may do the 3:2 pulldown better than...
Quote:Originally Posted by indyfred  HOW TO JOIN PANASONIC EPP: 1. Go to the login page for Perkspot.com here: http://perkspot.net/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f 2. Click "Sign Up" on the right blue-colored tab. 3. It will ask you for...
Quote:Originally Posted by SiGGy Curious, why does this matter? Professionally, I'm a staff engineer and work in R&D. I'm also an engineer working in semiconductor R&D. Your post is completely unintelligible for a lay person - that...
Thanks Mark, interesting read. I was curious if motion blur had been solved on Home Theater LCDs, but sounds like not.
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