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Author
Ronster
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4K restoration on Star Wars
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Date created
25-May-2015, 3:26 PM

Harmy said:

Ronster said:

yours sounds More Work Monitor than for Living Room TV Harmy...

Nothing wrong with that. Can you get full HD on a normal HDMI cable through your HDMI 2.0 port?

If we're talking about the Panasonic, that's definitelly very much a TV, it's just a high-end model:

http://shop.panasonic.com/TC-58AX800U.html

I got it cuz it's THX certified and supposedly covers 98% of all professional DCI studio color standards and delivers the same color gamut level of a plasma display.

 Panasonic are very much a professional brand and not such a TV home market I was actually talking about your Sammy.. But Samsung have a separation between domestic and Pro and probably market more different models.

Panasonic and Samsung are the most common screens that I find in the commercial market.

I still put up Panasonic Plasmas a lot, just because I guess the colors are a lot more natural than LCD... Even though I really like the new LED lit LCD's I think the color can be a bit garish on them. Only downside to plasma was really the burning in of an image with repeated themes like Logo's and such.

As for newer models LED lit LCD screens It Is Samsung first LG second and Sharp as a 3rd place that I encounter most frequently.

I recently heard a story of the BBC selling off all their old TM-10 monitors only to try and buy them back.

This is a broadcast preview monitor made by Sony but they wanted to buy them back because the colors were so much more accurate than modern solutions. I believe they did buy  a lot of them back after selling them at a loss as far as the story goes because of complaints from the camera operators and crew. I did only hear this story mind and am relaying what I have heard.