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The New Reference Grade "Pro" Panasonic Plasma Available

post #1 of 7
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Looks like finally, finally the Panasonic has delivered the real toy.


Panasonic TH-xxBT300U Professional (Industrial / Business) Grade Plasma Display which IamAnoobieCheez hopes to own in the shortcoming future. Click on the link to find out more.

This is the reference quality plasma from Panasonic, not like that consumer grade "Vierra" (euck) VT series or anything consumer.

This is going to be the bad ass TV. The price under $5k for a 50". I can't afford it. I'll take a donation. Everyone contribute about 10 bucks. 500 people = $5000. There are way more than 500 members on this forum right?
post #2 of 7
http://www.panasonic.com/business/pl...H-65VX300U.asp

http://www.panasonic.com/business/pr...5VX300leaf.pdf

This one 65" is the same new engine/tech minus few OSD features and cost around $5k also.
post #3 of 7
I also accept donations.
Isn't somebody bored about his KRP-500 and a CS-2000 combo? A Jety spectro will also make me happy. You can also leave your car in my garague if you moved it here alredy when you delivered my new toys.


This display has a topic here already. It's name is VX300 in the US.
post #4 of 7
From the article,

"No, we didn't get 10 steps of individual red, green, blue, and white gamma adjustments"

I can't believe they did not put this in their "studio" monitor. This is included in the lowly consumer VT30 series. How is this monitor better than a calibrated VT30?

Michael
post #5 of 7
No one needs 10 point grayscale if the grayscale is setup properly at the factory.

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From the article,

"No, we didn't get 10 steps of individual red, green, blue, and white gamma adjustments"

I can't believe they did not put this in their "studio" monitor. This is included in the lowly consumer VT30 series. How is this monitor better than a calibrated VT30?

Michael
post #6 of 7
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Originally Posted by D-Nice View Post

No one needs 10 point grayscale if the grayscale is setup properly at the factory.

Isn't that grayscale going to shift over the life of the monitor?

Michael
post #7 of 7
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Isn't that grayscale going to shift over the life of the monitor?

Michael

Yes but what does that have to do with 10point grayscale controls?
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