JimP, the problem is that its not just a trade off between bright picture that you can see well, but bright picture that shows lots of reflections and is harder to see and also loses black level so...
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Type: Posts; User: LeKnobber
JimP, the problem is that its not just a trade off between bright picture that you can see well, but bright picture that shows lots of reflections and is harder to see and also loses black level so...
LOL. Yes, he completely doesn't understand what I was asking. Kind of funny to have someone say its obvious when they don't actually understand what they are supposed to be answering. Obviously! :-)...
Originally Posted by LeKnobber
"The $4000 question I have is is the better filter more important for daylight viewing than the extra brightness (and extra reflections) of the VT or 8500?"
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How so? So far I have not seen anyone that actually has an informed opinion on it.
The $4000 question I have is is the better filter more important for daylight viewing than the extra brightness (and extra reflections) of the VT or 8500?
Or not, as it will make almost no difference in percieved black level if all panels are within .00x + .001 of each other in the future. Kind of like the old days when they would measure THD (Total...
Seriously?! How long does it take to count 80 votes?
Not quite there. You got the << and >> arrows but not the < and > arrows to advance by one page. Those are still almsot invisible.
Thanks! Also thanks for providing the option to turn it back to...
The forward and back arrows are basically invisible at the bottom and top for navigating. They are like grey on grey compared to white for the numbers. Please fix those.
Also, would be really...
I thought that Panasonic was the 9th.