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I sold my 58VT25 plasma and now I'm looking for a new tv. I was very disappointed when the black levels rose after 200 hours of use since the tv was a late July 2010 build and those models were supposedly had the fix to rise after 1500 hours. Now I'm looking for a newer model that completely walks over the vt25 series image quality and I'm starting with the ST50 which had better black levels and better color accuracy than my old VT25. Fascinating how quickly advancements in technology can happen. I'm looking at the ST50 and GT50 right now.
Has it been noted if there is an visible advantage with the 24,576 shades of gradation in the GT\VT vs ST50 plasmas? I looked into all Major reviews of each tv and no one mentioned tHey could see a benefit having the extra gradations. Anyone owners out there feel like they have seen a benefit with the extra shades? |
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How much better is the ultra panel in the vt50 compard to the gt50 pro panel? From what I know about the vt25 it had a pro lourve filter which was really good at rejecting ambient light and really did keep the black levels dark when there was light in the room. I'm wondering just how much better could the ultra panel be? Better than a matte LCD display? Anybody know what kind of filter panel was on the Kuro since its a reference plasma?
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For me, Looks were an important consideration. I didn't really like the plastic around the ST50 series. If that doesn't bother you, ST50 is probably the best bang for buck TV in a long time.
Also depends on how much you end up paying for it ![]() I wanted to get the GT50, but I saw a local deal on VT50 that I couldn't turn down(55" for $1497 delivered with 2 Samsung 3D glasses thrown in) |
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They are essentially the same thing. I have a 60"GT that i got for 1699 which was the same price as the 60"ST at the time. The GT, as said, has the THX cinema and bright room modes, duel core processor, more gradients, 1 more hdmi input for a total of 4, a "slightly less sleek" design and off hand, that is all i can think of. I would have gotten the ST if it wasn't for the prices being the exact same.
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I love the aesthetics of the GT50 but it's not something you notice while you're actually WATCHING material.
If it's within $100 or so I'd get the GT50 just for the looks, but the PQ is identical and there are D-Nice's settings online for the ST and GT series now. |
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I just went through the same debate. I ended up going with an 65ST50. Its an amazing TV! I used D-Nice's settings after a 100 panel prep and I am very impressed. To me the extra $$ for the Gt wasn't worth it.
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Big improvement over last years st series. The st50 even bettered the gt50 in black level
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I upgraded my set this year to a 65 inch GT50. Initially had the ST50, but returned it due to DSE during hockey. Paid 200 bucks more for a GT50 and never looked back.
Although black level is superior on the ST50, the GT50 has better overall contrast, and is a brighter set. If you have a bright room, I would opt for the GT50. (Numbers below from HDJ) ST50: (ANSI Contrast 5187:1/.0043 Black @ 22.18 fL) GT50: (ANSI Contrast 5371:1/.0062 Black @ 33.3fL) |
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ST50 is nice but your options will be limited in terms of calibration. Even if you pay someone to do it. The display doesn't have a CMS so you can get the grayscale down nice and if you get lucky depending on your variation of manufacturing the primary and secondary color values will look good. I would opt for the one that has CMS in case you ever do want to calibrate professionally. It doesnt take much all you need is a meter like an i1Display 2. I can tell you one thing that D-NICE settings while they may look better than stock they are still far off from reference quality. Maybe they were on his set. But not every TV is the same
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