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Finally a video comparison between the two tech displays, and a comparison between flagship models.
The Plasma still beats OLED in color quality, color temperature, and properly producing better skin tones. I would suggest watching the whole video, it's very interesting. |
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Well for starters, besides the fact that they were power hogs, the build quality of these sets was well below previous Panasonic standards. My ZT60 failed for the first time after just 3 years. Replaced all the boards inside and 9 months later it failed again. This was a VERY common occurrence for owners of this set. There are threads devoted to it over at AVS. I guess to be competitive price wise, Panasonic cut corners in the quality of the internal parts. I hated scraping mine, but after the 2nd failure I moved on. It was a beauty though while it lasted.
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Feb 2014
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Wait, there is a way to get rid of the pink blob issue? How, and how do you access the service menu because I tried doing it as some forums suggest it and it never works on me. |
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Mine too. I've been browsing 4K sets, but still haven't found the right set to jump to because I'm still loving the VT60.
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https://www.avsforum.com/forum/167-p...-s-thread.html Basically you press and hold the Volume Down button ON the TV itself and then press the info button on the remote. This will bring up the service menu. What you are looking for is the VSUS setting and you will want to switch it to "high." This should eliminate the pink blob on your TV. It worked great on mine. Just be sure you save the setting change before you exit the menu or it will default back to the original setting. I think you use the numerical "1" and "2" buttons on the remote to navigate the menu. Last edited by Steelmaker; 03-13-2019 at 04:46 PM. |
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Starting at 6:17 is basically what i was talking about here
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=304 Especially when it's paused at 6:38. I don't know how the ZT60 calibrates, but the plasma tech that gives it this advantage should be the same. In fact, you can see the same thing in this video The kuro has more saturation and pop to the colors. It's one of those things where you can see on screen exactly what the chart shows. |
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I've seen content running with HDR, both film and video games. It's nice but it didnt make go "OMG I NEED THAT RIGHT NOW" like I did when I first laid eyes on a Kuro. I never got the Kuro but the VT60 is pretty damn close.
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