quelle che seguono sono le note di un tizio inglese che commenta il PX70:
( qui sotto il link all'intera discussione:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=490395&page=8 )
Phoned my local dealer to enquire about stock and was advised that they were bringing one out into the showroom. So I popped in on the way home from work. Out of the box the install seemed easy - it was quick to get it on its pedestal and secure it with the screws provided.
Set up also seemed easy and quick. The GUI has changed since my 32LXD52; seems to have more options but I didnt get a chance to play with any settings so I cant tell you how much adjustment can be made to PQ. The guys in the shop wired it up to a HD feed and made no picture adjustments. Picture quality was very good on the HD material; but I didnt think it offered a marked improvement over the PX600 it was stood next to on the same feed. Some of the test feed contained football / motor racing etc and motion was handled very well (as expected) with good levels of black present. Picture settings out of the box will need adjusting; they looked a little pale /cool to me and lacked a little colour.
Asthetically, I think the TV looks good. On balance I think the Pioneer 427/4270 look better but you pay more. Ideally I would have liked to have compared the picture with the Pioneer but the dealer visited didnt stock the Pioneer sets.
I stood around for twenty minutes watching the set. Summary is that its good - up to Panasonic typically high standard; but I am not sure it offers much improvement over the 60 / 600 - at least not based on the feeds in the shop (usual health warnings apply).
Hope this is of interest - personally I am no closer to a decision based on my first viewing. Look forward to more PQ reviews from guys who actually own a set.
( qui sotto il link all'intera discussione:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=490395&page=8 )
Phoned my local dealer to enquire about stock and was advised that they were bringing one out into the showroom. So I popped in on the way home from work. Out of the box the install seemed easy - it was quick to get it on its pedestal and secure it with the screws provided.
Set up also seemed easy and quick. The GUI has changed since my 32LXD52; seems to have more options but I didnt get a chance to play with any settings so I cant tell you how much adjustment can be made to PQ. The guys in the shop wired it up to a HD feed and made no picture adjustments. Picture quality was very good on the HD material; but I didnt think it offered a marked improvement over the PX600 it was stood next to on the same feed. Some of the test feed contained football / motor racing etc and motion was handled very well (as expected) with good levels of black present. Picture settings out of the box will need adjusting; they looked a little pale /cool to me and lacked a little colour.
Asthetically, I think the TV looks good. On balance I think the Pioneer 427/4270 look better but you pay more. Ideally I would have liked to have compared the picture with the Pioneer but the dealer visited didnt stock the Pioneer sets.
I stood around for twenty minutes watching the set. Summary is that its good - up to Panasonic typically high standard; but I am not sure it offers much improvement over the 60 / 600 - at least not based on the feeds in the shop (usual health warnings apply).
Hope this is of interest - personally I am no closer to a decision based on my first viewing. Look forward to more PQ reviews from guys who actually own a set.