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I read a post today on AVS Forums that say Panasonic G20 and G25s made April 2010+, do not have as severe a problem with rising blacks as previously manufactured models. However I can attest that the Floating Blacks problem is still there.
From a post on AVSForum.com by D-Nice; "ECC??? Hell no. You won't see that from Panasonic until some other manufacturer forces them to actually do it. Improved blacks? Sure. A real resolution to rising black levels? Sure.... well you can sort of get that now (April+ manufactured G20/25/VT20/25s) as the latest I've heard is they have stretched out the incremental rises (and initial start) to a point where by the time you actually get pissed about the black levels, you will probably be forking over the $$$$ for the latest and greatest. Now, this is all I am ever going to say about any future Panasonic or the black level rise issue. I've had enough of the headaches and attacks regarding the information I provide only for my information to be proven correct. Going forward you guys can find someone else to provide information and then attack." __________________ |
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