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The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
Por acaso até é... em Libras!Nochnoi gost escreveu Ver Mensagem... não é 4K, ...
Por muito boa que seja é muito cara em qualquer parte do Mundo.Algumas vezes o alfabeto começa pelo Z...
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
Ao que parece a ZT65 ainda nao bateu os kuro, pelo menos este modelo : Pioneer KRP-500A
Leiam este test/demostraçao hdtvtest.co.uk
And it was truly worth it. The Kuro KRP exhibited a deeper shade of black than any of the TVs on show: for once, the black bezel (shown up by a tiny amount of stray light) was actually more visible to my eye than the letterbox bars. This is without doubt the deepest blacks I’ve seen from a calibrated flat-panel television to date – the unrivalled amount of dynamic range and pop made me wish I could revisit all the movies I’ve already watched on the KRP-500A again, even though the Panasonic ZT, VT and Samsung F8500 had a slight edge when it came to colour saturation (afforded by better calibration controls) and motion resolution.
I was so astounded by the KRP’s black-level performance, that I immediately asked the owner where he bought his set, and whether it was specially tweaked with voltage or firmware adjustments. The answer to the first question was Sevenoaks (a high-end home cinema retailer in the UK); and to the second, no.
We’ve seen a few Kuro KRPs in the field and in trade shows, but none performed to this level. The running theory proffered by David was that according to some industry insiders, before Pioneer ended its plasma production run, a selected batch of 50-inch KRP models actually contained modules and driver software intended for the third generation of Kuros (10G in Pioneer PDP speak) featuring “Infinite Black” technology, which, of course, ultimately never saw the light of day. The outstanding sample we were lucky enough to lay eyes upon over the weekend might have come from such a batch (affectionately referred to as 9.5G among informed Kuro owners).e esta aqui um KRP500A + media box c/ garantia por 2000€ mesmo a espera de mudar de maos.Interestingly, both Pioneer Kuro owners who loaned their sets (the PDP-LX6090 and the KRP-500A) for the event said that they would rather keep their existing televisions after seeing the ZT65, VT65 and F8500 in action, but conceded that the ZT is the closest yet Panasonic has come to dethroning the Kuro as far as black level is concerned. In a straw poll of the attendees at a Q&A session towards the end, when asked which of the currently available TV would they buy if money was no object, almost everyone (including David and me) chose the Panasonic TX-P60ZT65.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pioneer-KR...item3f24ca502fLast edited by canton160; 29-05-2013, 08:47.Indeed the only thing that does matter is an individual's happiness with their system, whether I or anyone else thinks it's right or wrong.
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
Acho os LCD em geral muito "estranhos"...e com imagem pouco natural...demasiado "sharpness"...Gustavo Rosa escreveu Ver MensagemE será, provavelmente, o canto do cisne. Parece que os plasmas vão mesmo acabar. Suspeito seriamente que vou ter saudades deles, apesar do hype do 4k, e espero estar enganado!
Ainda não vi nenhum que gostasse...
Espero que o meu pana dure mais uns anos...apesar de me parecer pequeno (42) agora que está mais longe....(está orientado ao comprimento da sala)...*Fontes: CD Rega Planet; Streaming: Linn Sneaky DS;
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
Tudo aponta nesse sentido, é, Gustavo?Gustavo Rosa escreveu Ver MensagemE será, provavelmente, o canto do cisne. Parece que os plasmas vão mesmo acabar. Suspeito seriamente que vou ter saudades deles, apesar do hype do 4k, e espero estar enganado!
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
estive a ver hoje imagens do ZT65 ainda esta longe do
meu rico kuro...Pioneer PLasma 428XD( KURO) ; Mede8er800X3D ; BDP Oppo 103-EU ;colunas B&W frontais 684 e traseiras DM 303; Central B&W HTM62 :Sub B&W 608: yamaha RX- V771
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Re: The KURO is dead, long live the ZT65!
Lembro-me perfeitamente dos últimos modelos Kuro da pioneer e não me parece que estejam á altura das últimos modelos da panasonic, é a minha opinião e vale o que vale... e penso que o que o Gustavo diz é mesmo verdade, pois já se vê/ ouve muitos comentários a esse propósito - não há fumo sem fogo - e acho que também eu vou ter muitas saudades, ainda ontem estive a vêr umfilme num dos novos modelos (VT60) e é... excelente.
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gostava de ver uma ZT65 numa sala escura a passar um bom bluray!


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