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Old 08-12-2013, 07:24 AM   #1
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Default Project Jupiter

A topic created for fun by some guy at another forum about what type of plasma panel Panasonic will create for 2014. Thought I would bring the discussion over here.....

What is Project Jupiter ...
Project Jupiter in my opinion is :

1. The 2014 generation of Panasonic Plasma display that is build from the ground up.

a) It will include television that have all the phosphors colors reworked - this allows for the widest color gamut possible.
b) Deeper black levels then ever - great contrast, brightness, gamma etc.
c) Very sharp still and motion images.
d) Very clean image - no noise or other artifacts.
e) Very energy efficient compared to older generations. (2012-2013 generation included)
f) At least OLED image quality.
g) Very thin compared to older generations. (2012-2013 generation included)
h) No image Burn-In or Image Retention.

2. It also means we will see the first quality desktop plasma computer monitors in sizes from 24" to over 30".

3. Very efficient plasma displays can now be used for tablets and laptops. (Panasonic to rely on tablet screens to return to profit)

Discuss. Have fun.

Source: http://www.highdefjunkies.com/plasma...l#.UgiMMNKsidn

ps: something interesting a member named gmarceau mentioned about avjunkie ( the resident panasonic insider on the forum who works in the design team for tvs at Panasonic )

"In my opinion, it's the reason I'm holding out until 2014 for a new display

D-Nice had mentioned something briefly and so had avjunkie- nothing concrete, more like hints about how it would make the VT50 hopefully look like old technology in comparison.

I'm hoping that whatever they release, the entry model for the new panel beats out the ZT60, the way the ST50 was putting out a better image than the VT30. It's that sort of step up in quality that will make them amazing displays.

The other thing to point out is that if Panasonic is not introducing OLED until 4K, there are going to be at least 2-3 years before those end up being cost competitive (inkjet printing tech could maybe shorten that gap, though). Essentially, they need a display that can kick the crap out of LG oled and Sammy, too, if they decide to step up to the plate with their Oled panel this year.

I'm really hoping this is the series next year that fully realizes plasma's potential. "

This could be all speculation. Panasonic may not even release an improved panels but then again...they just might.....Share your thoughts and opinions about what Panasonic AND Samsung could do for next year. Afterall I mentioned in a different thread that two very big guys in this community confirmed both companies are hard at work to make the best panel possible next year. 2013 was just an attempt. 2014 will be war.

Last edited by v_squared123; 08-17-2013 at 10:42 PM.
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