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For those who where burned when their beloved panasonic plasmas rose in black level there is a solution! Some dude over at blank blank website found a way to reset the panel clock without modifications and did it successfully. He has restored his original black levels. Only if I kept my VT25
![]() It's shame Panasonic left owners in the dark without a fix though...really sucked. So much that I sold my set without hesitation. anywho...here is the link. For about $20 bucks of material you can assemble a device that will connect to the service port and through a laptop make some modifications to the internal software. http://panasonic.mironto.sk |
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