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Erm, I've already waited for the whole of 2019 for the UB850 (or whatever they'd call it). I can't really wait for the whole of 2020, too. I'm using a Samsung K8500, for crying out loud! |
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But there's no guarantee they will, so I say just get one of the current players and be happy for now. The UB850 (or whatever they'd call it) we can worry about if/when it's released. ![]() |
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Would be nice if Panasonic can make a HDR player for $500 without a plastic enclosure, a better remote, ...all that Oppo jazz.
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Just meet with Panasonic's top engineers at CES and they have no plans on any successor BD player for 2020.
I am still working with them on several firmware upgrades to enhance the operation and performance and fix a couple items. |
Thanks given by: | ray0414 (01-27-2020), Weirded Wonder (01-26-2020) |
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I find a little tequila greases those engineering wheels and gets the firmware juices flowing.😉 |
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Portishead ♫
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Their suits are made of plastic ...
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-27-2020) |
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Portishead ♫
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Robert, on your sign outside your store, add HDR10+ after Electronics, inside the shield.
...And DV before Value, inside that other shield. |
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Portishead ♫
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Blu-ray Baron
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It’s 2020, So Where is Rec2020?
A new decade is upon us. It is the year of the Rat. It’s a presidential election year in the US. This decade self-driving cars promise to become ubiquitous. In a mere 7 months the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics will commence. Yet, we won’t be watching any of it in Rec2020 color gamut. There has been a lot of hype around Rec2020 in the past five years, and I always questioned if it was achievable or necessary. The standards that govern Rec2020 cover a whole host of specifications, but as a QD and color gamut guru, I’m focused on Rec2020 color gamut for now. The Rec2020 gamut was defined such that a display that met this specification would be able to reproduce nearly all the colors found in nature (as measured by Pointer in 1980). As you can see in the figure below, this would also include a significant amount of colors that are NOT found in nature. It’s worth noting that current color gamut specifications such as sRGB, 709, even DCI-P3 do not come close to encompassing Pointer’s gamut. https://displaydaily.com/article/dis...ere-is-rec2020 |
Thanks given by: | gkolb (01-28-2020), mrtickleuk (01-27-2020) |
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