Il Futuro del Plasma...

robbysca76 ha detto:
Consumi da LCD e 5 lumen valgon la pena di aspettare.:D

In pratica, i consumi dei NeoPDP = 5 Lumen, a parità di pollici, consumeranno in media meno degli Lcd attualmente in commercio

oppure a parità di cosumo con o migliori plasma in commercio, i NeoPDP offriranno il radoppio della luminosità...

i Panasonic 12G avranno neri ottimi, i migliori mai visti su plasma Pana, mentre i Pioneer 10G spingeranno ancora di più su questo aspetto con un possibile arivvo al KURO ECC = KURO Contrasto Infinito, cioè un livello del nero pari a zero e colori ancora più profondi, grazie ad alcune esclusive tecniche propietarie, elettroniche varie ecc...
 
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e ho l'impressione che neanche a questo giro si avrà l'ECC sui pioneer; d'altronde la situazione economica è quella che è
 
Sempre che mostrino i prodotti che usciranno (e mi riferisco soprattutto a pioneer: l'anno scorso dei kuro 9g non si vide assolutamente nulla, li mostrarono solo a porte chiuse, e naturalmente con l'obbligo, per chi partecipava alla presentazione, di non divulgare nessun dettaglio).
 
posso accontentarmi anche di vedere cosa proporrà pana... sperando sia qualcosa di uscito dalla magica magica magica nuova fabbrica


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In effetti a dirla tutta non capisco come panasonic che produce ottimi pannelli cada su un componente come il processore video.
Montare un processore come il Faroudja 3033 o al limite il 2310 credi che vada ad impattare cosi' tanto sul costo finale?
Mah Io non credo anche perche' tali processori li trovi pure in amplificatori AV di classe media, pero' magari mi sfugge qualcosa.

Ciao!!
 
No, non credo sarebbe un costo così enorme, ma va detto che le tv sono sempre in costante e netto calo, quindi credo che risparmiare sia la parola chiave per tutti.
 
Onslaught ha detto:
quindi credo che risparmiare sia la parola chiave per tutti.

Sono d'accordo, ma sai (proprio in quest'ottica) la cosa che proprio non capisco?Si inseriscono una marea di filtri digitali (e relative circuitazioni) per migliorare l'immagine quando la cosa migliore e' sempre la piu' semplice : prendere l'immagine d'ingresso, gestirla nel modo migliore (per esempio con un corretto de-interlacing) e poi applicare eventualmente qualche correzione.
Pero' capisco anche che da un punto di vista marketing "sparare" decine di sigle che identificano filtri e altre diavolerie fa' senz'altro piu' effetto sul cliente finale magari proprio quello un po' meno esigente.
Speriamo in questo CES....

Ciao!!
 
Panasonic CES 2009:

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Presentazione Ufficiale dei Nuovi Plasma 2009, gli attesi pannelli "next-gen" NeoPDP 5 Lumen Tech:





PANASONIC VIERA Plasma 2009:





Serie Z1

The flagship VIERA plasma in 2009 is the Z1 series, with a revolutionary one inch thin panel design and Wireless HD connectivity to deliver the ultimate sleek, uncluttered HDTV viewing experience. Also included on the VIERA Z1 is VIERA CAST web menu with the new streaming HD movie rental capability via Amazon Video-on-Demand. The Neo PDP design of the VIERA Z1 produces a brighter picture, deeper blacks, improved native contrast ratio (40,000:1) and Full-Time 1080 TV lines of motion resolution. Other Z1 model features include; 1080p resolution, a THX Certified Display; an Infinite Black panel; 600Hz Sub-field Drive; and VIERA Link, and VIERA Image Viewer for playing back digital still images and AVCHD videos recorded on SD Memory Cards. The Z1 series will be available in the summer of 2009 in the new TC-54Z1, 54-inch class screen size (54" measured diagonally).









Serie V10

The VIERA V10 series are slim, 2-inch thin plasma HDTVs with built-in tuners. The V10 series offer such cutting edge innovations as Digital Cinema Color(TM) which helps to deliver all movie-essential colors, full THX Display certification, and the VIERA CAST web menu with Amazon Video on Demand services. The Neo PDP design of the V10 series features 1080p resolution; deeper blacks, improved native contrast ratio of 40,000:1; Full-Time 1080 TV lines of motion resolution; an Infinite Black panel; 600Hz Sub-field Drive; VIERA Link, and VIERA Image Viewer for playing back digital still images and AVCHD videos recorded on SD Memory Cards. The V10 series is available in a 65-inch class (64.8" measured diagonally), 58-inch class (58" measured diagonally), 54-inch class (54" measured diagonally), and a 50-inch class (49.9" measured diagonally) screen size. The 50-inch model with one-sheet-of-glass design will be available in May 2009 and the remaining models will be available in the summer of 2009.









Serie G10

The VIERA G10 Plasma series include features like the VIERA CAST web menu, a THX certified Display, and VIERA Image Viewer for playing back digital still images and AVCHD videos recorded on SD Memory Cards. The NEO PDP design of the G10 series also offers 1080p resolution, deeper blacks, improved native contrast ratio of 40,000:1, Full-Time 1080 TV lines of motion resolution, an Infinite Black panel, 600Hz Sub-field Drive, as well as Game Mode and VIERA Link. The G10 series will be available in a 54-inch class (54" measured diagonally), 50-inch class (49.9" measured diagonally), 46-inch class (46" measured diagonally), and 42-inch class (41.6" measured diagonally) screen size. The 42-inch, 46-inch and 50-inch HDTVs will be available in March 2009, while the 54-inch model will be available in May 2009.









Serie S1

The VIERA S1 Plasma series offers a broad range of HDTVs which also represent the first VIERA plasma series to feature the new NEO PDP designs. Key features of the S1 series include Full-Time 1080 TV lines of motion resolution, which eliminate traditional HDTV motion blur. The S1 series also feature THX certified displays together with VIERA Image Viewer. Other features include 1080p resolution; a native contrast ratio of 40,000:1; an Infinite Black panel; 600Hz Sub-field Drive; and a Game Mode. The S1 series will compliment the V10 65" screen size with its own 65-inch class (64.7" measured diagonally) product. Other S1 sizes include a 58-inch class (58" measured diagonally), a 54-inch class (54" measured diagonally), a 50-inch class (49.9" measured diagonally), a 46-inch class (46" measured diagonally), and a 42-inch class (41.6" measured diagonally). The 42-inch, 46-inch and 50-inch HDTVs will be available in March 2009 while the 54-inch will be available in the summer of 2009.









Serie X1

Panasonic's focus in 2009 continues to be on high definition 1080p HDTVs but the VIERA X1 series represent a line of 720p plasma HDTVs which help Panasonic deliver on its promise to satisfy consumer demands for differing HDTV resolution options. The X1 VIERA HDTVs offer stunning picture performance with a 600Hz Sub-field Drive that delivers razor-sharp motion focus, VIERA Image Viewer for sharing digital photos with friends and family, and VIERA Link control of all compatible A/V home entertainment components via a single remote. The X1 series also feature improved native contrast ratio of 30,000:1, an Infinite Black panel, and a Game Mode. The VIERA X1 plasmas are available in a 50-inch class (49.9" measured diagonally) and 42-inch class (41.6" measured diagonally).













Disponibilità:


Modelli NeoPDP (non-sottili) saranno disponibili in primavera 2009

Modelli NeoPDP (ultra-sottili) saranno disponibile in estate 2009







Tra le caratterisriche più di rilievo presenti sulle nuove serie plasma NeoPDP, abbiamo:



Full-Time 1080 TV lines of motion resolution

NeoPDP è il primo grande schermo piatto al mondo in grado di visualizzare tutte le 1080 linee in movimento, i plasma Pioneer Kuro 9G visualizzano 900 linee in movimento, mentre il top Panasonic 50 PZ800 visualizza 850 linee in movimento


Native contrast ratio of 40,000:1


Infinite Black panel


600Hz Sub-field Drive



Altre Caratteristiche NeoPDP:

Maggiore Luminosità del pannello (grazie al raddoppio dell'efficenza luminosa del pannello, che da i 2,5 Lumen dei plasma in commercio, si passa direttamente a i 5 Lumen Watt dei pannelli NeoPDP), consumi energetici ridotti, design sottile













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Info NeoPDP:

As Plasma is a self-illuminating device – capable of adjusting luminance levels according to scene brightness – it is inherently advantageous in both picture quality and environmental performance. PDP TVs deliver dynamic contrast, high moving picture resolutions, true-to-life color reproduction, a wide viewing angle and energy efficiency. In 2006, Panasonic led the world in eliminating lead from PDP panels. With a thorough review of fundamental technologies, Panasonic developed and unveiled revolutionary NeoPDP panels at 2008 International CES, including panels with double energy-efficiency*5, a 24.7 mm (less than one inch) super-thin full-flat PDP, and an ultra-large 150-inch PDP.


Panasonic continues to refine its base technologies. Employing newly developed materials, such as discharge gas and phosphor for electron generation source has improved discharge efficiency and cell structure. The introduction of a new circuit drive method has cut the electricity loss to one third and enabled low-voltage drive. The triple luminance efficiency technology has reduced the number of components and enabled a higher integration of components. As a result, the technology has been incorporated into a 42-inch Full HD PDP.


Further advancements made to the panel structure and circuit layout have lead to an even thinner profile. While a full HD PDP has a moving picture resolution of more than 900 lines, the newly developed drive technology and materials to shorten the afterglow have attained the world’s highest moving resolution of 1080 lines, realizing precise reproduction of full HD programs of any speed without loss of detail. Panasonic’s new 50-inch HD PDP is just 8.8mm (approximately 1/3 inch) deep, with superb picture quality and thin panel design.


The super-thin panel also allows users more setup flexibility including wall mounting and suspension from the ceiling. And with the WirelessHD-based transmission system, setup flexibility can be enjoyed even further. With a wide viewing angle, high contrast ratios, and newly achieved moving resolution of 1080 lines, PDP picture viewing is further enhanced for all types of settings.






Panasonic Plasma 2009 Info: http://news.prnewswire.com/DisplayR...STORY=/www/story/01-07-2009/0004950944&EDATE=


Versione tradotta in Italiano: http://74.125.43.113/translate_c?hl...t&sa=G&usg=ALkJrhjTA6vXTIjtvI1bGUrQy1LuYzL4Yg






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