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Panasonic releases 2 professional Plasma TVs with highest contrast ratio |
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Monday, 24 November 2008 |
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Panasonic announced 2 new Professional home cinema plasma panels boasting the blackest blacks & highest industry contrast ratios.
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Panasonic uses the new-generation plasma display panels equipped with a new structure in which a recently-developed 'Dynamic Black Layer' is positioned at the front end of the panel. Reducing the amount of predischarge to one-sixth that of the conventional models boosting the contrast ratio to the world's highest at 60,000:1, leading to exceptionally deeper, richer blacks. By incorporating the newly-developed phosphor material process technology and optical filter, the advanced plasma displays have extended the HDTV-standard colour gamut and cover almost the entire colour range currently used in digital cinema industries, according to the press release of Panasonic.
Panasonic's maximum 18-bit digital signal processing & 'Digital Colour Reality' technologies achieve a detailed gradation from light to dark and faithfully express subtle colour differences. The moving picture resolution of over 900 lines reproduces clear, crisp, and smooth moving images. The oustanding picture quality of both the 65 and 50inch beauties, deliver breathtaking images which give a realistic movie experience and evoke emotions and feelings in any viewer.
The new models are equipped with a variety of customisable functions for high-end home cinema connoisseurs. The 16 adjustment menus cover items such as six gamma curve options and white balance adjustment. The advanced memory function makes it possible to name and save the used or calibrator adjusted data.
The 65" VX100 will be available in January next year with the 50" model due in February 2009 (no price info known yet)
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