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Thank you for keeping us all updated with such good and detailed articles. Nobody is as sharp and precise and I checked !!!
They managed to get the best TV last year and still the best this year so far, in the UK market at least.Every year they promise the Earth and every year we are disappointed.
Not sure what you mean by disappoint. Tx40cs520 best TV under £500, Cx680 avforum best buy, cx680 5* what HiFi, cx700 5/5, cx802 - product of the year ert magazine, highly recommended by hdtvtest, 9/ 10 on trusted reviews, 9/10 on avforumd, 5* award what hifi, and I could carry on. Are all these reviewers wrong or are you just biased?Every year they promise the Earth and every year we are disappointed.
After reading the LG threads, I'm not wanting to jump my plasma ship just yet, but had hoped to dip a 4K toe this year...Is there a chance Pany are waiting to reveal 2016 OLEDs at another show?
Great news but you are killing us by not giving up all the detailsPanasonic are waiting until their European Convention to announce their full UK TV line-up, so all we got a change to see here at CES is the DX900 but it looked awesome. Panasonic held a special dark room demo where they compared it to a studio OLED monitor and a competitor's TV from last year and the results were very impressive. The DX900 will be out in the UK much sooner than people are probably expecting and at a price that I think is very competitive.
Panasonic: 8000 point LUT to get a reference response for rec709.
Hisense: rec709 is miles out but they ship it anyway.
Panasonic are waiting until their European Convention to announce their full UK TV line-up, so all we got a change to see here at CES is the DX900 but it looked awesome. Panasonic held a special dark room demo where they compared it to a studio OLED monitor and a competitor's TV from last year and the results were very impressive. The DX900 will be out in the UK much sooner than people are probably expecting and at a price that I think is very competitive.
Looks Like the rest of the range will be announced at a later date as per Steve comments. Evidence from another discussion points towards more new sets. No info about smaller Oled yetHi,
otherwise there's no DX800 series ?
Thank you Goldorak for your answer.Looks Like the rest of the range will be announced at a later date as per Steve comments. Evidence from another discussion points towards more new sets. No info about smaller Oled yet
I hope it will not be like last year Samsung'sPanasonic are waiting until their European Convention to announce their full UK TV line-up, so all we got a change to see here at CES is the DX900 but it looked awesome. Panasonic held a special dark room demo where they compared it to a studio OLED monitor and a competitor's TV from last year and the results were very impressive. The DX900 will be out in the UK much sooner than people are probably expecting and at a price that I think is very competitive.
Can't see it being out before the European convention at the end of Feb, my money is on March and £3999 for the 65" (Panny have never been cheap...)3.5k and under I'll probably bite. Forbes article said it will be on sale in Europe by the end of January. I think that's optimistic.
Yes there will, very soon.hi Steve, thanks for the coverage, will their be any videos from CES of the DX900 ?