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#181 |
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As unusual as I agree it is to refer to a Hollywood studio client monitor "Reference" this is how Panasonic's professional monitors are commonly and exclusively called.
Studios and post production houses us the words Client Reference when speaking about Panasonic's specially designed and built Hollywood's professional monitor. Vincent also refers to the Panasonic OLED displays we're selling in the USA as Client Reference. Here's a picture from Sirius Pixels, a well respected post production house where they only recommend Panasonics USA OLED monitors for the client reference monitor: ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | wxman2003 (12-29-2020) |
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#182 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() And with regards to Stefan and Co3 who they’ve included in that link as a testimonial to the quality of the respective Panasonic OLED, of which I don’t disagree ![]() P.S. And with regards to marketing, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone who works in a color or edit bay suddenly appears on some upcoming YouTube now referring to said Panasonic monitor as a ‘client reference monitor’. Cripes, it’s a matter of expediency, for example as an analogy, when my wife comes home from working in the ICU with COVID patients at the hospital, she doesn’t say ‘ventilator’, she says we had to place this or that patient on a ‘vent’. Last edited by Penton-Man; 12-29-2020 at 07:59 PM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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#183 |
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Penton Man, I understand and agree in principal, but this distinguished title that is reserved for the specially designed and built as Hollywood's professional OLED displays are widely used and referred to by many professionals as a client reference monitor.
I am not saying Panasonic's OLED monitors are made for color grading, but they are in a class onto themselves and are used in studios and post production where the best possible picture quality is demanded. I wish you lived closer to our showroom so I can demonstrate these OLED displays so you can see the exceptional detail and image quality these TVs deliver. Until I saw them for myself I wondered what can be done to further improve the picture performance of the 2020 OLED TVs. Here's an interesting 2018 article from Display Daily where they refer to Panasonic's Hollywood OLED display as the "Client Reference Monitor" Panasonic Keeps OLED for Studios in the US Display Daily is the publication of the Society of Information of Display. SID is recognized as the highest authority on video display technology. My friend Dr. Larry Weber, inventor of the plasma TV is one of the founding members. |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Well I’ve got to give an A+ for marketing to you, Vincent and Larry (who I actually fondly referred to in a pic somewhere in past pages of the HDR Discussion thread during a past SID Display Week looking on as Dr. Helge Seetzen[Brightside Technologies HDR fame] was speaking. Look, as I've clearly stated in the HDR thread, I appreciate your enthusiasm ![]() ![]() The only time I’ve ever heard that phrase used was for this - https://flandersscientific.com/XM551U/ (compare the features and functionality) which, like the Pannys you’re selling, should only be used as a client or review monitor, which at least one H’wood facility does, and not for grading…..anything beyond maybe corporate or online level work, that is. |
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#189 |
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Can’t wait to buy my 3rd OLED this year, 77”.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-02-2021), Scottishguy (01-02-2021) |
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Apr 2007
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#191 | |
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Dr. Weber frequently attends and presents at our TV Shootout events. Listen to Dr. Weber's talk about our TV Shootout! Here's a picture at one of our TV Shootouts with Dr. Webber and several of our very special guest industry experts and presenters. ![]() |
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#194 |
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We sure wish Vincent the best in 2021 in keeping up with his excellent professional video analyses.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-04-2021), wxman2003 (01-04-2021) |
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#195 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() Now, I find the doctor (https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...e#post15926814) neuro ophthalmologic stuff to be rather routine; whereas, I still can’t figure out if the guy wearing black standing behind Larry is a Celtic or Ranger supporter, which to me, is of prime importance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNLY4mKcrQ4#t=16m2s , especially since yesterday's match ![]() P.S. And you remember that mesmerizing imagery of the girl swinging back and worth in the background, some (not I) have questioned whether that contained some sort of ‘Buy a TV at Value Electronics’ ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 01-04-2021 at 02:09 AM. Reason: added a P.S. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-04-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-04-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | Scottishguy (01-06-2021) |
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