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Hi all. Have the problems with the auto return channel been fixed on this TV? Specifically, has anyone been able to get standard definition as well as high definition over-the-air channels to work with ARC? And what about using the...
Two questions: 1. Does the glowing halo effect around bright objects in dark settings disappear when Local Dimming is set to OFF? 2. Have the audio/video sync issues been fixed for people playing 3d movies from a Blu-ray player? What...
Two questions: 1. Can you use voice commands on the the remote to do text searches on Netflix. In other words, are you able to speak the title of a movie you want to watch while in the Netflix search window and have that title come...
Have any owners had a chance to test the Netflix app directly from this TV? I read in a "pro" review that streaming can be a little choppy, meaning the movie may stop every so often to re-buffer before resuming again (despite the...
Forgive me if this has been covered, but when you are watching something in an aspect ratio OTHER than 16:9 and you get the bars on the sides or top and bottom around the image, are those bars BLACK or GRAY? (At one point, Panasonic was...
Will a couple of people that have Netflix be kind enough to check out one section in the Woody Allen documentary via their Netflix app on their 8600? It occurs 7 minutes and 30 seconds into part 1 during the pan of the Brooklyn...
Does anyone that has compared the 8600 with the 7600 know if the Netflix streaming on the 8600 is faster, smoother or better quality than on the 7600?
Quote:Originally Posted by teachsac Depends on if it is shot on film or video. Most network TV series, CSI, Chuck, etc. are shot on film at 24 fps. S~ Well that begs the question: Does the 24p streaming feature of this Panasonic...
I currently own the LM7600. I understand that the dual-core in the LM8600 helps speed up moving from one menu or window to another on the apps or Netflix, etc. But does the LM8600 dual-core CPU also help with the actual streaming speed...
Quote:Originally Posted by Smackrabbit TV shows are typically shot at 60i or 60p and wouldn't be in 24p in most cases. Most of the judder on fast pans is likely caused by Netflix having a limited bitrate, and the fast pan is taxing...
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