I bought a mint 65” later model Pany plasma from a guy who was into film and audio, he had to get rid of the tv because his wife wanted one with the correct input to run their security system video thru, (I’m not sure what it is, some kind of pci input idk) They we’re really well off, super nice guy. He said $100 over the phone and when we got there he said just give me $50.00. Got home n plugged in my ps4 and the tv is beautiful, I’m playing gow ragnarock on it and my brother in law who was lg oled cs I think even comments how beautiful the picture is on my screen. No latency motion is perfect. Blacks are deep, I love it
HeII yeah man, great find. I just bought a lot of TV's from the local college at an auction. 16 Tvs that were in storage for years, mostly 46 and 52 inch Samsung older syncmasters but had a 50 and 60 inch late model Plasma's that look almost like new. Bought auction blind and was shocked to see plasma's in the back, 50 was still in the original box, had been opened obviously but not used much from looks of her. I hadn't seen a plasma in years. Whole lot was $37 Bet that 65 inch is amazing.
@@bennypit4411 that’s awesome! And yeah that 65” is still looking amazing and is my main tv that’s running all day n night with me n my daughter gaming on it
I used to have the 50" version of this TV. Great set. Always wanted to get a HD CRT so I am jealous of yours. But I did just get a Panasonic 60" ZT60 with very low hours for $200, and a 43" panny plasma for free. Really stoked to watch movies on the ZT60.
Plasma works by the PWM method and (O)LED works by the simple and hold method. The plasma physically updates the images 600 times per second from the black screen to the image, whereas the BFI only simulates the operation of the plasma drive. On the LED, the image is replaced by an image (from this plumes), on the plasma, the frames are separated by a black screen with an insanely high frequency. I recommend to purchase Pioneer KURO -a professional plasma with reference colors SDR (LX508D /LX5090H / KRP500)
Yep, my 9th gen Pioneer Kuros are my favorite TVs of all time. To be honest, I think my Pro-101FD still looks better overall than my LG CX and Samsung QN90B.
OLED does PWM where the plasma doesn't. PWM is needed when a light source is just on or off. Like LED's. So you have to variate time on to make it look dimmer. Plasma is voltage controlled.
@@lovemadeinjapan Plasma display Wikipedia ...Plasma panels use pulse-width modulation (PWM) to control brightness: by varying the pulses of current flowing through the different cells thousands of times per second, the control system can increase or decrease the intensity of each subpixel color to create billions of different combinations of red, green and blue. In this way, the control system can produce most of the visible colors... Plasma is the PWM Karl, it does not support it, it consists of it. Don't they teach physics at school in the West?
@@dirtgarry Then both are PWM as a LED is either on or off too. What is not PWM today? Even Tesla motors and synthesizers are. West? Depends on your POV. Oh, and never trust Wikipedia, but check its sources. Wikipedia by itself can be pretty trash. My students are not allowed to cite Wikipedia.
the pioneer krp 500m I have has a better more accurate picture than my oled. The natural colour it gives off just makes it so real compared to my oled which at times looks cartoonish.
@@NYXsucksatyoutubeSounds like line bleed. Plasma tvs are notorious for this especially older models. LG also sucks. My Panasonic plasma has no issues at all even after all these years. I have my PC hooked up to it and no burn in.
bought a panasonic viera this year for 200...one of the last mid range models from 2013. Such a good tv i dont see the need to upgrade to an oled just yet especially since i do only 1080p content.
Smart decision on your part. 4K OLED is overrated, especially with all the great tech we already have. I wouldn't mind a 1080P OLED monitor but they seem to be only making them at 1440P or 4K right now.
oled and led tvs strugle in 24fps film so they add motion smoother or soap opera effect but its suck the movies become look shot by video cam or cellpphone stead of cinema camera.the plasma has natural and fast motion
The 600hz is if you had 60fps and each frame flashed 10 times of 1/60. This makes the 600hz image. It’s called subfield drive. Panasonic developed something called focus field drive on their later models, these ones had 3000hz.
Yeah, I still have a Sony 34XBR960 set up in my entertainment room and I really love it. Along with my plasmas it's one of my favorite displays of all time.
I'm extremely sick of poor motion clarity, so I think I'm going to pull the trigger on one of these. They're so cheap and I can mount it over my main monitor! It'll be great for playing games and play-testing my own.
2 Months ago i found a Panasonic 50' ST60 in the trash, i replaced the SS Board because two mosfet's was completely shorted (the board was new and it came in panasonic original antistatic bag) and i payed 46 euros with shipping. This Plasma TV replaced my shitty Sony KDL 40WD650, it's amazing how good is this TV, unfortuantelly mine consumes 350watts at max 😢 but i dont really care when i have this gorgeus image quality, black levels are amazing, is almost oled black (you can see black is emitting light in a dark room with black image on the screen but you have to get very close)
I went into service mode on my panasonic plasma and cranked the contrast and white point high drive without getting blown out images.its brightness is now comparable with my galaxy s20 plus with it's brightness set to 50 percent
Nah, people want to belive in miths, a modern cheap IPS screen looks so correct colorfull, blacks on point, you dont notice the screen "pixels" and retro games look smooth, and "3Dish"
I still run my plasma. cause it can play 3d bluray ivr got the incredibles 2 on bluray 3d and a huge bluray libray I have a pansonic 3d plasma from 2012 we use it all the time.
I still have my 50 inch Panasonic 1080p Plasma TV from around the same time but seems to get very hot after it's been on over an hour which I hate. TV is very heavy & seems to use more power than newer ones & the picture is so sharp & clear & blows many new LCD ones today.
Man I want a small plasma, one of the later models like 2010. Smoothness is something unmatched and blacks should be great. Most people have forgot how we used to get good color, deep blacks, and amazing motion from a plasma/crt-it was normal. Def get on the Blu Ray, they're cheap and the better video and audio codecs are great. Also plasma is based on electricity, an exact voltage for each pixel gives a specific color. That's why they can use so much electricity. Plasma may be 600hz to reduce burn in and use less electricity but it's usually limited to 60hz for actual data.
I just grabbed a pioneer for $60 , Its probably at least 10yr old 40" at least.... I bought for my kids to game on but im having second thoughts about putting in play room cause the picture quality is so dang good even compared to new tvs. Think ima keep this one for myself . ;)
I got a plasma from a girl neighbor.. she wanted to throw it to the garbage and ask me for help cause it´s heavy.. instead i took it to my home.. it is dead.. but looks like they took care of it cause ir´s clean and in good condition.. it´s just 720 p but it´s fine for a xbox 360 native resolution.. next week im gonna check it.. hopefully I can save the thing I already have a toshiba crt for SNES and NES games and a Samsung 1080i where I play xbox and 360 games
It's a 720P plasma and the last year for plasma which was mostly 2013. I think a few more plasma's made it into 2014 but they were so thin and it was a mature technology by this point.
@@basementtech9361 That's probably why, then. The plasma televisions I am familiar with are quite early, so pretty thick and generally require multiple fans just to keep them from overheating. Thanks for explaining.
Hi! As I understand native TV resolution is 1024x768 Can you answer how the desktop looks like at this resolution? Doesn't the desktop look stretched out?
i still have my 2 panny plasmas lol ill never get rid of them until they are finished. ive had them 13+ and 10+ years. and still have plenty of life left.
Plasmas look great from any angle but the burn in just kills it. I played dreamcast on mines through vga after 30 min of playing I opened up the scan mode for the screen to refresh any possible burn in and I could see the life bars burnt in already. Took like 20 cycles for it clear out.
Just got a 2010 LG, and it has no burn-in after being used as main TV by a family all those years. My 2009 Viera has a slight burn of a TV channel logo, but you don't see it in movies. Try your OLED after 13 years.
Hello, someone who can fix the Overscan of a Panasonic plasma, the model is the TC - PX1 I have searched several sites and I can't find anything about it. I also entered the service menu without success.
its usually under.. Picture - Advance Settings - 16:9 overscan: on or off. if it completely lacks that. try setting the (aspect ratio) from your remote on: (just scan.)
@@CoD654 The TV menu does not have that option, I already searched the entire menu and I can't find anything, as I said in the lines above, I entered the service menu 2 trying to find a solution and nothing.
@@SaulMarantz1953Overscan is always in the picture setting, if it was turned on by a person then that's where it'll be. Now if it was the TV itself that glitched and it just appeared then there is a chance you don't have the feature (even though I never heard of a TV or projector that didn't) and the panel or something probably is damaged.
Plasma tv's has real almost natural like light-lcds dont.Plus native rgb display.Even Oled doesnt have that.Plasma shines with bluray-nothing is missing.Dont buy marketing hype with Oled tvs-its just fancy lcd tv.
I have a panasonic viera since new, it was super expensive back in the day, i purchased it knowing nothing of flat tv's, i just wanted the best image quality, there was more expensive samsungs but lookes like shit, i was between philips and panasonic, and because the panasonic has a hard front shock proof was the winner, i used my psp3 more to watch blurays than gaming and since day one, the image quality was awesome, paired with a yamaha home theater and big jbl's it was superior than going to the cinemas of that time, i still have it but i use a more "modern" led samsung that just sucks but its only 30w vs 600w consumption
I have a 900hz Panasonic 3D 1080p 2009 plasma. It can play 3D at 450fps max, and 2D at 900fps. It has frame boost technology built in that copies frames. I can change the settings. Only down side is burn in image. Hard to get away from TV channels and games with still images. So I try to only watch 3D Bluray movies, and DVDs on it, but even the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen of movies can burn in. The 3D also needs maximum lighting.
If you hook up the computer, can you actually set a high refresh in display settings? I have a Panasonic advertised as 600Hz and 3D capable, but if I plug it in, it only shows 24/50/60Hz as options.
What size plasma is that? 67W, that is rediculous. Rediculous little. Plasma's should use 200W at least. Funny you still prefer DVD. I think it is a junk medium that should be forbidden (EU pleaseeee.....). Blu Ray is a godsend for filmmakers: the movie has to be stored in the native aspect ratio, frame rate with the original audio track, otherwise you are not allowed to use the medium. With DVD you might pickup a German dubbed 104% PAL speedup interlaced anamorphic stretched low res piece of crap. Or with heave 2/3 pullup NTCS combing.... Yeah, DVD is great.... NOT, it has been rubbish forever, because we made it fit CRT limits.
The problem with gaming on plasmas is they have brightness limiters that dim the screen like crazy whenever there's white on the screen like menus are super dim
@dezavionwright3590 don't listen to the plasma defenders here, I've had the two brightest plasmas ever made (st60 and f8500) and both turn into grey crap whenever a white screen comes up
Really funny to see someone praise DVD, the most retarded piece of tech ever invented, a middle finger towards the director and the whole creative team. Blu Ray is a gods-end. They fixed all the flaws of DVD's. A motion picture used to be 24 celluloid based images shown with a projector once a second. CRT TV's were used for television broadcast formats, and had to use scanlines to reduce flicker: 50 or 60 half-images per second is more pleasing to the eye than 25 or 30 full images. So to make movies fit broadcast, they needed to speed up the movie (in PAL areas) by 104% so 24fps becomes 25fps, and then they could split each image for scanlines and horrible combing motion artifacts. NTSC was even worse, as 24 does not double to 60, so they invented 2/3 pull up. One frame becomes 2 half-images, the other one 3. That means at times 2 frames get mixed! DVD's should be banished, and if the EU was paying attention to the creation of all this plastic waste generated by DVD production (still larger than BluRay!) they would have passed a bill to forbid DVD's. Blu Rays are better in every aspect. They always have native frame rate full-images. Sound MUST be in the original language. Dubbed blu rays always have the original sound track. Try buying German DVD's. It is a nightmare. German Blu Rays can be bought without checking. Even if the title is weird like Phantom Kommando (Commando). Most weird of all, is that 95% of people with a disc-based player, have a Blu Ray player (XBOX/Playstation mostly). And Blu-Rays are often cheaper too, and more reliable.
@stonesfan285 Agree, 1080p is perfect already. I think the arthouse cinema down town also projects most films in 1080p today. But compared to DVD it is a massive step. 1920x1080/(720x480)=6! So 6 times more pixels. And progressive scan in the actual frame rate instead of the comb-stripes and judder of interlaced material. Also Blu Rays always have the original audio, where as DVD's are allowed to be dubbed only, which is a big issue if you buy discs in Germany or France, massive markets for us in the Netherlands. With Blu Ray we can just buy the discs there, and we can always enjoy the movie as intended, even if the box is in German.
I bought a mint 65” later model Pany plasma from a guy who was into film and audio, he had to get rid of the tv because his wife wanted one with the correct input to run their security system video thru, (I’m not sure what it is, some kind of pci input idk) They we’re really well off, super nice guy. He said $100 over the phone and when we got there he said just give me $50.00. Got home n plugged in my ps4 and the tv is beautiful, I’m playing gow ragnarock on it and my brother in law who was lg oled cs I think even comments how beautiful the picture is on my screen. No latency motion is perfect. Blacks are deep, I love it
PSFANBOY...ERES EL HOMBRE MAS SUERTUDO DEL MUNDO...***FELICITACIONES***
HeII yeah man, great find. I just bought a lot of TV's from the local college at an auction. 16 Tvs that were in storage for years, mostly 46 and 52 inch Samsung older syncmasters but had a 50 and 60 inch late model Plasma's that look almost like new. Bought auction blind and was shocked to see plasma's in the back, 50 was still in the original box, had been opened obviously but not used much from looks of her. I hadn't seen a plasma in years. Whole lot was $37
Bet that 65 inch is amazing.
@@bennypit4411 that’s awesome! And yeah that 65” is still looking amazing and is my main tv that’s running all day n night with me n my daughter gaming on it
I used to have the 50" version of this TV. Great set. Always wanted to get a HD CRT so I am jealous of yours. But I did just get a Panasonic 60" ZT60 with very low hours for $200, and a 43" panny plasma for free.
Really stoked to watch movies on the ZT60.
ZT60 for 200.. Lucky You!
Plasma works by the PWM method and (O)LED works by the simple and hold method. The plasma physically updates the images 600 times per second from the black screen to the image, whereas the BFI only simulates the operation of the plasma drive. On the LED, the image is replaced by an image (from this plumes), on the plasma, the frames are separated by a black screen with an insanely high frequency. I recommend to purchase Pioneer KURO -a professional plasma with reference colors SDR (LX508D /LX5090H / KRP500)
Yep, my 9th gen Pioneer Kuros are my favorite TVs of all time.
To be honest, I think my Pro-101FD still looks better overall than my LG CX and Samsung QN90B.
@@cyberedge881 ElitE PRO 101FD=KRP500M
OLED does PWM where the plasma doesn't. PWM is needed when a light source is just on or off. Like LED's. So you have to variate time on to make it look dimmer. Plasma is voltage controlled.
@@lovemadeinjapan Plasma display Wikipedia
...Plasma panels use pulse-width modulation (PWM) to control brightness: by varying the pulses of current flowing through the different cells thousands of times per second, the control system can increase or decrease the intensity of each subpixel color to create billions of different combinations of red, green and blue. In this way, the control system can produce most of the visible colors...
Plasma is the PWM Karl, it does not support it, it consists of it.
Don't they teach physics at school in the West?
@@dirtgarry Then both are PWM as a LED is either on or off too. What is not PWM today? Even Tesla motors and synthesizers are. West? Depends on your POV. Oh, and never trust Wikipedia, but check its sources. Wikipedia by itself can be pretty trash. My students are not allowed to cite Wikipedia.
plasma is beautiful than led lcd tv
the pioneer krp 500m I have has a better more accurate picture than my oled. The natural colour it gives off just makes it so real compared to my oled which at times looks cartoonish.
This is cope
My LG plasma TV I don't know what do you call it but like makes objects have shadows when are not supposed to have them and also there's some burnin
@@NYXsucksatyoutubeSounds like line bleed. Plasma tvs are notorious for this especially older models. LG also sucks. My Panasonic plasma has no issues at all even after all these years. I have my PC hooked up to it and no burn in.
Tv has it.
bought a panasonic viera this year for 200...one of the last mid range models from 2013. Such a good tv i dont see the need to upgrade to an oled just yet especially since i do only 1080p content.
Smart decision on your part. 4K OLED is overrated, especially with all the great tech we already have. I wouldn't mind a 1080P OLED monitor but they seem to be only making them at 1440P or 4K right now.
I had 2 of the same plasmas, and one is still going strong. Won't get rid of it till it dies. Such good black levels and colors.
oled and led tvs strugle in 24fps film so they add motion smoother or soap opera effect but its suck the movies become look shot by video cam or cellpphone stead of cinema camera.the plasma has natural and fast motion
Which panny model did you get?
What model did you purchase ?
The 600hz is if you had 60fps and each frame flashed 10 times of 1/60. This makes the 600hz image. It’s called subfield drive. Panasonic developed something called focus field drive on their later models, these ones had 3000hz.
Gaming would probably look amazing on that. I do game and watch a lot of movies on my HD CRT though.
Yeah, I still have a Sony 34XBR960 set up in my entertainment room and I really love it. Along with my plasmas it's one of my favorite displays of all time.
@@cyberedge881 Guys can you please suggest me some good plasma TV's to purchase !?
I'm extremely sick of poor motion clarity, so I think I'm going to pull the trigger on one of these. They're so cheap and I can mount it over my main monitor! It'll be great for playing games and play-testing my own.
2 Months ago i found a Panasonic 50' ST60 in the trash, i replaced the SS Board because two mosfet's was completely shorted (the board was new and it came in panasonic original antistatic bag) and i payed 46 euros with shipping.
This Plasma TV replaced my shitty Sony KDL 40WD650, it's amazing how good is this TV, unfortuantelly mine consumes 350watts at max 😢 but i dont really care when i have this gorgeus image quality, black levels are amazing, is almost oled black (you can see black is emitting light in a dark room with black image on the screen but you have to get very close)
That's awesome, easily the cheapest I've heard of someone getting a plasma. I hope I can at least have one plasma last the rest of my life.
try VSUS high setting-blacks will improve even more
I got a 42-inch Panasonic plasma, circa 2008, 1080p for $75.
Nextdoor FTW :)
Still have my 17 year old Sony plasma tv in use in 2022
That's incredible.
I even still have my 2002 Samsung 42" plasma tv and it works aswell
@@tvpro4639 That's crazy. If you take care of them, they will last. I think burn is pretty exaggerated.
Sony didn’t make a plasma tv.
@chop2093 yes they did in 2002 it was. 42" Sony wega plasma display and in 2005 they made a vega engine plasma tv also a 42"
I went into service mode on my panasonic plasma and cranked the contrast and white point high drive without getting blown out images.its brightness is now comparable with my galaxy s20 plus with it's brightness set to 50 percent
Crazy.
wait, the CRT does a better picture then a plasma? wow, would love to compare the 2.
Not in a million years. A CRT only shines with console gaming from the era before the PS2.
Nah, people want to belive in miths, a modern cheap IPS screen looks so correct colorfull, blacks on point, you dont notice the screen "pixels" and retro games look smooth, and "3Dish"
@@necrodh i think its also because post 2010s technology is just incredibly boring, there isint even bevels
I still run my plasma. cause it can play 3d bluray ivr got the incredibles 2 on bluray 3d and a huge bluray libray I have a pansonic 3d plasma from 2012 we use it all the time.
For watching movies the plasma is amazing, especially in a dark or dim lit room.
i have a 50" panasonic viera plasma from 2007. I looks better than my 4k TV as the colors are true to life.
They really are good TV's.
real life is not so dimm
I own a Panasonic viera plasma tv, It’s held up well since 2007 and it’s still going strong, besides a blue bar that shows up sometimes.
I still have my 50 inch Panasonic 1080p Plasma TV from around the same time but seems to get very hot after it's been on over an hour which I hate. TV is very heavy & seems to use more power than newer ones & the picture is so sharp & clear & blows many new LCD ones today.
They can create a lot of heat. Helps if you live in cold places:)
lcd technology is very poor in compare.If not 4k it can easily compete with oled(top plasma models).
@Vincent Vin
Color, motion, and shadow detail are better on plasmas than OLED. I personally still prefer the kind of image they produce.
@@joanfrederick9176 yes I love mine also as it's great for video gaming as well.
@@cyberedge881 raised blaks will give you more shadow detail
It sucks why they couldn't get 60fps for crash! It would've been nice to play 60fps on the PS4 or Xbox ones.
Yeah I would of rather had the physical copy run at 60FPS. If Steam ever shuts down I'll lose my PC version.
Man I want a small plasma, one of the later models like 2010. Smoothness is something unmatched and blacks should be great. Most people have forgot how we used to get good color, deep blacks, and amazing motion from a plasma/crt-it was normal. Def get on the Blu Ray, they're cheap and the better video and audio codecs are great. Also plasma is based on electricity, an exact voltage for each pixel gives a specific color. That's why they can use so much electricity. Plasma may be 600hz to reduce burn in and use less electricity but it's usually limited to 60hz for actual data.
I bought a new Samsung f8500 in 2014!
A great device, bright - but with a crappy power supply. Have you not repaired/changed it on your own yet?
Plasma needs to make a move and release new models asap! me love a plasma!
We need sed tvs. Google it.
They can't make the pixels small enough for 4K, so that's why they were stopped being made.
I just grabbed a pioneer for $60 , Its probably at least 10yr old 40" at least.... I bought for my kids to game on but im having second thoughts about putting in play room cause the picture quality is so dang good even compared to new tvs. Think ima keep this one for myself . ;)
ASTUTA IDEAL...LOS PLASMAS SERAN Y SEGUIRAN SIENDO LOS MEJORES TELEVISORES Y PANTALLAS DE ESTE PLANETA Y MAS ALLA...
I was one of those people who hoped plasma would win the battle of HD. *sighs*
The problem is they aren’t capable of 4K until they are huge sizes
I got a plasma from a girl neighbor.. she wanted to throw it to the garbage and ask me for help cause it´s heavy.. instead i took it to my home.. it is dead.. but looks like they took care of it cause ir´s clean and in good condition.. it´s just 720 p but it´s fine for a xbox 360 native resolution..
next week im gonna check it.. hopefully I can save the thing
I already have a toshiba crt for SNES and NES games and a Samsung 1080i where I play xbox and 360 games
Amazing! They really are great, and I still use mine to play PC games sometimes. I put them down to 720P.
Fixed?
How does this television use so little power? I've seen plasma TVs that use close to 500 watts at that size.
It's a 720P plasma and the last year for plasma which was mostly 2013. I think a few more plasma's made it into 2014 but they were so thin and it was a mature technology by this point.
@@basementtech9361 That's probably why, then. The plasma televisions I am familiar with are quite early, so pretty thick and generally require multiple fans just to keep them from overheating. Thanks for explaining.
After about 2010 the makers figured out ways to use less power.
My 65vt60 takes 500 on full white
@@basementtech9361Hi. What model is on this video ?
What resolution do you use on OS and in games?1024x768 or 1366x768?
Cool game room
Thanks!
201w max power but typical 67w? That's very good for a plasma, which I could get one like that.
It is typical for the budget low res plasma's from the last years. The high end FullHD ones draw much more.
Planning on buying one for console gaming
I think we have the same CRT. Is that smaller one on the desk a 13in Sylvania TV?
It's a 13 inch Samsung.
@@basementtech9361 ah i wasn't sure it looked the same but i couldn't tell because the logo was covered.
I have a 1080p version of that TV.
Plasma is still the superior choice for movies and 30-60 FPS games. OLEDs stutter and blur too much at frame rates below 120Hz.
Hi!
As I understand native TV resolution is 1024x768
Can you answer how the desktop looks like at this resolution?
Doesn't the desktop look stretched out?
Most games work good. There is a few games that don't place nicely though.
i still have my 2 panny plasmas lol ill never get rid of them until they are finished. ive had them 13+ and 10+ years. and still have plenty of life left.
Those old jaguar cores can not handle 60fps all the time. Which is why most games were high Res and low FPS.
Plasmas look great from any angle but the burn in just kills it. I played dreamcast on mines through vga after 30 min of playing I opened up the scan mode for the screen to refresh any possible burn in and I could see the life bars burnt in already. Took like 20 cycles for it clear out.
Just got a 2010 LG, and it has no burn-in after being used as main TV by a family all those years. My 2009 Viera has a slight burn of a TV channel logo, but you don't see it in movies. Try your OLED after 13 years.
Sounds like image retention. Burn-in is permanent AFAIK.
if it aint broke dont fix it!
Hello, someone who can fix the Overscan of a Panasonic plasma, the model is the TC - PX1 I have searched several sites and I can't find anything about it. I also entered the service menu without success.
its usually under.. Picture - Advance Settings - 16:9 overscan: on or off.
if it completely lacks that. try setting the (aspect ratio) from your remote on: (just scan.)
@@CoD654 The TV menu does not have that option, I already searched the entire menu and I can't find anything, as I said in the lines above, I entered the service menu 2 trying to find a solution and nothing.
@@SaulMarantz1953Overscan is always in the picture setting, if it was turned on by a person then that's where it'll be. Now if it was the TV itself that glitched and it just appeared then there is a chance you don't have the feature (even though I never heard of a TV or projector that didn't) and the panel or something probably is damaged.
Plasma tv's has real almost natural like light-lcds dont.Plus native rgb display.Even Oled doesnt have that.Plasma shines with bluray-nothing is missing.Dont buy marketing hype with Oled tvs-its just fancy lcd tv.
QD OLED now are very close to Panasonic last plasmas
it shines on blurays bc it doesnt need to upscale.if oled was native 1080p it would crush plasma.but people just dont understand things
I have a panasonic viera since new, it was super expensive back in the day, i purchased it knowing nothing of flat tv's, i just wanted the best image quality, there was more expensive samsungs but lookes like shit, i was between philips and panasonic, and because the panasonic has a hard front shock proof was the winner, i used my psp3 more to watch blurays than gaming and since day one, the image quality was awesome, paired with a yamaha home theater and big jbl's it was superior than going to the cinemas of that time, i still have it but i use a more "modern" led samsung that just sucks but its only 30w vs 600w consumption
I have a 900hz Panasonic 3D 1080p 2009 plasma. It can play 3D at 450fps max, and 2D at 900fps. It has frame boost technology built in that copies frames. I can change the settings. Only down side is burn in image. Hard to get away from TV channels and games with still images. So I try to only watch 3D Bluray movies, and DVDs on it, but even the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen of movies can burn in. The 3D also needs maximum lighting.
If you hook up the computer, can you actually set a high refresh in display settings? I have a Panasonic advertised as 600Hz and 3D capable, but if I plug it in, it only shows 24/50/60Hz as options.
@@lovemadeinjapan all plasmas were 60hz
@@bigben9056 At least multi-scan. At 24Hz, it really flickers 24x per second, really cinematic.
Or you can find the rare Sharp Elite TV
Lunar in the background.
in 2024 720p plasma tv is great for steam deck
WOW A Samsung that still works! shock horror :O
What size plasma is that? 67W, that is rediculous. Rediculous little. Plasma's should use 200W at least.
Funny you still prefer DVD. I think it is a junk medium that should be forbidden (EU pleaseeee.....). Blu Ray is a godsend for filmmakers: the movie has to be stored in the native aspect ratio, frame rate with the original audio track, otherwise you are not allowed to use the medium. With DVD you might pickup a German dubbed 104% PAL speedup interlaced anamorphic stretched low res piece of crap. Or with heave 2/3 pullup NTCS combing.... Yeah, DVD is great.... NOT, it has been rubbish forever, because we made it fit CRT limits.
Yep not to even mention the lossless audio on the blu ray
PWM motion
very bad for eyes
if you didn't know Plasma TVs had the worst burn in after a few years.
My plasma is from 2011 G10 Pana model,have 27000h, what is burn in
@@1988josipsame with my 2012 LG plasma, 0 burn in and still going like a champ, cant justify OLED when plasmas still existing
The problem with gaming on plasmas is they have brightness limiters that dim the screen like crazy whenever there's white on the screen like menus are super dim
Not my plasma it show’s just as good as my 8k tv so you might have the wrong plasma or wrong settings
My Pioneer Kuros look brighter than my LG CX. Especially in terms of color brightness
Do you know how to turn it off?
@dezavionwright3590 don't listen to the plasma defenders here, I've had the two brightest plasmas ever made (st60 and f8500) and both turn into grey crap whenever a white screen comes up
@@v1deo.hunter.d317 so this is some kind of a built in protection from overheating or burning in, what do u think?
I heard crt tv can destroy plasma when it comes to deep black levels
I like my HD CRT better than my plasma TV's.
yeah 900 contrast is so good
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Really funny to see someone praise DVD, the most retarded piece of tech ever invented, a middle finger towards the director and the whole creative team. Blu Ray is a gods-end. They fixed all the flaws of DVD's.
A motion picture used to be 24 celluloid based images shown with a projector once a second. CRT TV's were used for television broadcast formats, and had to use scanlines to reduce flicker: 50 or 60 half-images per second is more pleasing to the eye than 25 or 30 full images. So to make movies fit broadcast, they needed to speed up the movie (in PAL areas) by 104% so 24fps becomes 25fps, and then they could split each image for scanlines and horrible combing motion artifacts. NTSC was even worse, as 24 does not double to 60, so they invented 2/3 pull up. One frame becomes 2 half-images, the other one 3. That means at times 2 frames get mixed!
DVD's should be banished, and if the EU was paying attention to the creation of all this plastic waste generated by DVD production (still larger than BluRay!) they would have passed a bill to forbid DVD's.
Blu Rays are better in every aspect. They always have native frame rate full-images. Sound MUST be in the original language. Dubbed blu rays always have the original sound track. Try buying German DVD's. It is a nightmare. German Blu Rays can be bought without checking. Even if the title is weird like Phantom Kommando (Commando).
Most weird of all, is that 95% of people with a disc-based player, have a Blu Ray player (XBOX/Playstation mostly).
And Blu-Rays are often cheaper too, and more reliable.
@stonesfan285 Agree, 1080p is perfect already. I think the arthouse cinema down town also projects most films in 1080p today. But compared to DVD it is a massive step. 1920x1080/(720x480)=6! So 6 times more pixels. And progressive scan in the actual frame rate instead of the comb-stripes and judder of interlaced material. Also Blu Rays always have the original audio, where as DVD's are allowed to be dubbed only, which is a big issue if you buy discs in Germany or France, massive markets for us in the Netherlands. With Blu Ray we can just buy the discs there, and we can always enjoy the movie as intended, even if the box is in German.
Это плохая модель плазменного телевизора, она слабая по яркости, энергосберегающая. Есть намного лучше.
It literally says 2014. On the stick, while you are saying 2013, 2012 Lol Americans what to say
I just thing you bought a bad plasma tv cuz I have 2009 plasma and It has better brightness and color then a 4K tv so the model you have is just bad
plasma better brightness .heh,sure vs ultra budget lcd