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« Reply #90 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 06:37 PM »
sadly, only the PN4500 reached our shores. :(

Yes, but that's only because the 4500 is also last year's model, to be re-released with the 2014 models.

For the 2014 models, it's too early to tell which ones will not be released here.
 
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« Reply #91 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 06:40 PM »
 
 
Bendable OLED from LG!
 

LG rolls out 77-inch flexible OLED TV
Samsung's not the only hotshot with a remote-controlled bending TV.
LG introduces a smaller model with an OLED screen.
by Donna Tam | January 6, 2014 4:29 PM PST
 


 
... The new LG television lets users adjust the angle of a TV screen with a remote control, switching the viewing from a flat screen to a curved screen.

http://ces.cnet.com/8301-35303_1-57616739/lg-rolls-out-77-inch-flexible-oled-tv/
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« Reply #92 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 06:50 PM »
 
Panasonic has an OLED for 2014's CES after all:
 
 
Panasonic's 4K OLED TV curves both ways
By Vlad Savovon January 7, 2014 08:36
 


 
... Stroll around the halls of CES and you'll see plenty of weird things, but one of the more legitimately impressive sights is provided by Panasonic and its curved OLED displays. Six 55-inch panels are lined up in an S shape in the middle of the Japanese company's booth: three concave screens connect to three convex ones to create the shape.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/7/5286272/panasonic-4k-oled-tv-curves-both-ways
 
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« Reply #93 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 07:58 PM »
Malabo na ang support sa Smart Evolution.  Looks like Samsung will let it quietly die.

As for plasma, Samsung assured CNET editor David Katzmaier that they will be producing a 2014 line of plasmas:

Samsung: We'll have new plasmas, just not at CES 2014
Among the two remaining TV makers that produce plasma TVs,
LG and Samsung, only LG is announcing any plasmas at CES 2014.
by David Katzmaier | January 6, 2014 2:00 PM PST
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-35303_1-57616627/samsung-well-have-new-plasmas-just-not-at-ces-2014/
 
Analyzing the CNET article, it looks like Samsung will also be exiting plasma sometime soon.

First, notice that there are no plans to improve their plasma line; in fact, model features are going to be on a downgrade direction. 

Second, their 2014 plasmas are scheduled for a mid-year release, a sign of an impending phase-out, the same way they quietly phased out their rear projection TVs.     
 

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LG will have 5 plasmas for 2014:

- 2013's PN4500 (42" & 50" 720p, no 3D, no SMART);
- Flagship PN6900 (60" 1080p 3D, no SMART);
- PB6600 (60" & 50" 1080p, no 3D, no SMART);
- PB5600 (60" 1080p, no 3D, no SMART); and
- PB560 (50" 720p, no 3D, no SMART).
 
i don't know but LG plasmas are not good...

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« Reply #94 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 08:03 PM »
sir barrister i think you read this article already it's kinda funny remark from panasonic lol....

http://www.avsforum.com/t/1510165/panasonic-claims-new-led-lit-lcds-match-plasma-quality-at-ces-2014

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« Reply #95 on: Jan 08, 2014 at 09:40 PM »
Thanks for the link!
 
No, I hadn't read that thread, but I did read this article yesterday:
 
Panasonic Promises Plasma-Like AX800 4K LED TV at CES; No OLED
By Vincent Teoh
6 January 2014, 7:14 pm GMT
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ax800-201401063559.htm
 

It's nonsense, of course.  I'm sure the claim generated gales of suppressed snickers from the videophiles in attendance...  :D  Good thing they presented OLED TVs on Jan. 7.
 
 

i don't know but LG plasmas are not good...

That's right.  Picture quality not good; performance reliability not good.  After-sales service used to be very good, but pdvd posts say it's bad now.
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« Reply #96 on: Jan 09, 2014 at 08:33 AM »
i don't know but LG plasmas are not good...

I've seen LG's PN4500 series and IMO, they have better PQ than Samsung's entry-level plasma tvs. I would consider one for cable tv viewing.  :)
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« Reply #97 on: Jan 14, 2014 at 08:20 AM »
im not sure if getting the VT60 was a good move since meron naman akong few months old na UT50,, im coming from the perspective na mukhang inevitable na ang pag sikat ng 4k this year.- dapat ba nag intay na lang ako na bumaba ang price ng 4k this year?
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« Reply #98 on: Jan 14, 2014 at 11:07 AM »
sir anchit you mean to say that your UT50 PQ is somewhat similar to your VT60?

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« Reply #99 on: Jan 14, 2014 at 04:51 PM »
im not sure if getting the VT60 was a good move since meron naman akong few months old na UT50,, im coming from the perspective na mukhang inevitable na ang pag sikat ng 4k this year.- dapat ba nag intay na lang ako na bumaba ang price ng 4k this year?

Buying the VT60 was a very good move. 

Even if you already have a UT50, what TV will beat it in 2-3 years?  You won't be able to find a VT60 or ZT60 by then, and I'm guessing LG and Samsung won't be making any more plasmas by then either.  So you'll be stuck with the inferior tech of LED TVs.

4K ang iniisip mo.  Inevitable nga ba ang pagsikat ng 4K?  I don't think so.  Baka hindi rin maging mainstream.  Nobody knows at this point.

Palagay na nating sumikat nga ang 4K.  You waited a few years, then bumili ka ng 4K.  Satisfied na?  Hindi pa rin.  Ang magiging tanong mo naman, tama ba ang pagbili ko ng 4K, kasi mukhang inevitable na ang pagsikat ng 8K?   :D   

Samsung's 98-inch 8K TV lets us go to the mall without leaving CES
BY Richard Lawler
January 8th, 2014 at 12:32AM ET
http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/08/samsungs-98-inch-8k-tv-lets-us-go-to-the-mall-without-leaving-c/

Sharp unveils 85-inch 8K 3D TV
January 7, 2014 by donaldralexander
http://alexanders4omni.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/sharp-unveils-85-inch-8k-3d-tv/

Walang katapusan yan.  Ang gusto ng manufacturers ay high profit.  PQ is incidental.  The best ang plasma, pero pag mahina ang profit, phase out yan.  Bibigyan nila tayo ng 4K not because 4K is great, but because they think 4K is the way to make more profit.
 
 
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« Reply #100 on: Jan 14, 2014 at 04:55 PM »
Anchit ang planned first 4K broadcast sa Japan ay sa finals palang ng World Cup this 2014.  So isang laro lang yon. Pagkatapos noon, kelan ang susunod na broadcast ay wala pang plano.  Yung 8K daw is in 2016 - DAW yon ha - malamang birds and bees and mountains and clouds and buildings and seas and ladies in yellow bikini pa rin yon.  I dont know sa Australia kung meron nang clear plan to start 4K broadcast pero AFAIK, wala pa rin.

So since those 4K LEDS suck when displaying regular HD broadcast, walang reason for you to bother about 4K TVs for a while.   Mas magandang di hamak ang plasmas mo for the current broadcast standard and high def content standard.

Now yung dilemma mo between the UT50 and the VT60 - that's very interesting. 
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« Reply #101 on: Jan 20, 2014 at 12:59 PM »
Anchit ang planned first 4K broadcast sa Japan ay sa finals palang ng World Cup this 2014.  So isang laro lang yon. Pagkatapos noon, kelan ang susunod na broadcast ay wala pang plano.  Yung 8K daw is in 2016 - DAW yon ha - malamang birds and bees and mountains and clouds and buildings and seas and ladies in yellow bikini pa rin yon.  I dont know sa Australia kung meron nang clear plan to start 4K broadcast pero AFAIK, wala pa rin.

So since those 4K LEDS suck when displaying regular HD broadcast, walang reason for you to bother about 4K TVs for a while.   Mas magandang di hamak ang plasmas mo for the current broadcast standard and high def content standard.

Now yung dilemma mo between the UT50 and the VT60 - that's very interesting. 
hahaha not really a dilemma between ut50 and vt60, ng iniisip ko lang, baka biglang next year 4k tv will go mainstream, so instead na ut50 to vt60 then another jump to 4k in just 1 year baka mas ok na ut50 then 4k. But from what Im seeing here sa Australia, mas conservative sila dito, wala pa din talks on 4k broadcast.
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« Reply #102 on: Jan 20, 2014 at 01:59 PM »
Buying the VT60 was a very good move. 

Even if you already have a UT50, what TV will beat it in 2-3 years?  You won't be able to find a VT60 or ZT60 by then, and I'm guessing LG and Samsung won't be making any more plasmas by then either.  So you'll be stuck with the inferior tech of LED TVs.

4K ang iniisip mo.  Inevitable nga ba ang pagsikat ng 4K?  I don't thnk so.  Baka hindi rin maging mainstream.  Nobody knows at this point.

Palagay na nating sumikat nga ang 4K.  You waited a few years, then bumili ka ng 4K.  Satisfied na?  Hindi pa rin.  Ang magiging tanong mo naman, tama ba ang pagbili ko ng 4K, kasi mukhang inevitable na ang pagsikat ng 8K?   :D   

Samsung's 98-inch 8K TV lets us go to the mall without leaving CES
BY Richard Lawler
January 8th, 2014 at 12:32AM ET
http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/08/samsungs-98-inch-8k-tv-lets-us-go-to-the-mall-without-leaving-c/

Sharp unveils 85-inch 8K 3D TV
January 7, 2014 by donaldralexander
http://alexanders4omni.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/sharp-unveils-85-inch-8k-3d-tv/

Walang katapusan yan.  Ang gusto ng manufacturers ay high profit.  PQ is incidental.  The best ang plasma, pero pag mahina ang profit, phase out yan.  Bibigyan nila tayo ng 4K not because 4K is great, but because they think 4K is the way to make more profit.
 
 

Thanks sir. I was following the 2014 CES via CNET and most of them are saying " shift to 4k is already inevitable in 2014" ang hindi lang sure is will it still be the flat panels that we know or kung curved ba. that made me think somehow.
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Re: Electronics Shows
« Reply #103 on: May 31, 2014 at 07:55 PM »
 

SID - Society for information Display
Display Week 2014
International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition - June 1-6, 2014 San Diego, California
Exhibition: June 3-5, 2014 - San Diego Convention Center
 
LG press release:
 
LG to display next-generation display products at SID 2014
Alex Wolfgram, DIGITIMES, Taipei
[Thursday 29 May 2014]
 
LG Display will showcase its new line-up of curved Ultra HD OLED and LCD TV panels, along with high-definition IT and mobile panel products and commercial display panels during the 2014 Society for Information Display's (SID) exhibition taking place from June 3-5 at the San Diego Convention Center.

http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20140529VL200.html
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« Reply #104 on: Sep 03, 2014 at 05:03 PM »
 
 
What to Expect at IFA 2014: Smartwatches, TVs and More
By Samantha Murphy Kelly
21 hours ago
http://mashable.com/2014/09/02/ifa-berlin-2014-what-to-expect/
 
 
LG to Launch Swarovski Crystal OLED TV at IFA 2014
By Mike Wheatley
2 September 2014, 1:00 pm BST
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/lg-swarovski-201409023895.htm
     
 
LG to sell world's first 4K OLED TV with IFA 2014 showcase
By Clare Hopping
Wednesday, 27th August 2014
http://recombu.com/digital/news/lg-to-sell-world-s-first-4k-oled-tv-with-ifa-showcase
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« Reply #105 on: Sep 03, 2014 at 05:14 PM »
May curved soundbar na din ang Samsung to matched their curved screens. hehe!

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« Reply #106 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 01:36 PM »
 
Samsung LED --- 105 inch; 4K; Ultrawide 21:9; Bendable - curves at 4200R (the curve of a circle with a radius of 4.2 meters):
 
 

 
 
 
 
Samsung bets big on curved TV, shows off 105-inch UHD bendable model
Samsung is keeping the curved-screen faith, telling crowds
at IFA 2014 that it's tripled its line-up of curved TVs.
by Luke Westaway
September 4, 2014
3:14 AM PDT
http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-bets-big-on-curved-tv-shows-off-105-inch-uhd-bendable-model/
 
 
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« Reply #107 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 01:45 PM »
Yung mga mahilig sa 4K, future-proof daw kasi?
 
Low res naman pala yang lolo mo.  :D Wala yan sa lolo ko:
 
 

 

Forget 4K, LG’s 98-inch 8K TV is the window
into the future we’ve been waiting for
By Caleb Denison — September 4, 2014
 
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/forget-4k-lgs-98-inch-8k-tv-window-future-weve-waiting/#!bP1a8x
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« Reply #108 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 04:19 PM »
Yung mga mahilig sa 4K, future-proof daw kasi?
 
Low res naman pala yang lolo mo.  :D Wala yan sa lolo ko:
 
 

 

Forget 4K, LG’s 98-inch 8K TV is the window
into the future we’ve been waiting for
By Caleb Denison — September 4, 2014
 
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/forget-4k-lgs-98-inch-8k-tv-window-future-weve-waiting/#!bP1a8x

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« Reply #109 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 08:57 PM »
 
No problem with inputs, since the TV will take any standard input and internally upscale it to 8K before displaying the signal on the panel.
 
There will always be a buyer for ultra-expensive gadgets, even if none of them can beat an F8500 plasma or EC9300 OLED in picture quality.  The real problem is, how many will buy it.  Kaya nga until now, wala pa ring production model, puro prototype lang.  This is really a statement piece by LG --- it's supposed to be a statement that LG is now the world's best TV manufacturer.  Selling the 8K is not the real objective, but they hope that if the public is sufficiently impressed, they'll be buying more of LG's other TV models.
 
Pero hindi naman bago ang 8K.  2007 pa lang, may UHDTV standard na ang SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) --- UHDTV1 (3840×2160 or 4K UHDTV) and UHDTV2 (7680x4320 or 8K UHDTV).
 
August 2012 pa lang, may 8K prototype plasma na ang Panasonic, which I posted on this thread:
 
Panasonic Goes UHDTV With 145″ 8K Plasma & 20-Inch 4K LCD TVs
By Vincent Teoh • Wednesday, 29 August 2012, 9:41 pm BST



Although Panasonic’s press conference at the IFA 2012 consumer electronics trade show in Berlin this afternoon was largely dominated by ecological and smart living themes, the company hasn’t neglected its visual display products which have almost always impressed us here at HDTVTest (plasma-wise anyway). The Japanese TV manufacturer took this opportunity to reveal its vision of future display technologies, which unsurprisingly includes the latest fad in town – UHDTV or ultra high-definition television.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-uhdtv-8k-4k-201208292152.htm

 
IFA 2012 pa lang yan, 145" 8K na.  This year at IFA 2014, lumiit pa nga, 98" na lang ang 8K, and they still manage to make it sound like this is only the first year that an 8K prototype has ever been displayed.
 
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« Reply #110 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 10:36 PM »
Speaking of electronics shows... Just realized that we only have 2 months to go till the november hi-fi show.
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« Reply #111 on: Sep 05, 2014 at 11:01 PM »

No problem with inputs, since the TV will take any standard input and internally upscale it to 8K before displaying the signal on the panel.
 
There will always be a buyer for ultra-expensive gadgets, even if none of them can beat an F8500 plasma or EC9300 OLED in picture quality.  The real problem is, how many will buy it.  Kaya nga until now, wala pa ring production model, puro prototype lang.  This is really a statement piece by LG --- it's supposed to be a statement that LG is now the world's best TV manufacturer.  Selling the 8K is not the real objective, but they hope that if the public is sufficiently impressed, they'll be buying more of LG's other TV models.
 
Pero hindi naman bago ang 8K.  2007 pa lang, may UHDTV standard na ang SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) --- UHDTV1 (3840×2160 or 4K UHDTV) and UHDTV2 (7680x4320 or 8K UHDTV).
 
August 2012 pa lang, may 8K prototype plasma na ang Panasonic, which I posted on this thread:
   
 
IFA 2012 pa lang yan, 145" 8K na.  This year at IFA 2014, lumiit pa nga, 98" na lang ang 8K, and they still manage to make it sound like this is only the first year that an 8K prototype has ever been displayed.
 

By 2018, 8k na daw ang standard sa Japan.

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« Reply #112 on: Sep 06, 2014 at 08:56 PM »
 

IFA 2014: Toshiba launches U Series 4K UHD TVs
3rd September 2014
by Joe Cox
 

 
http://www.whathifi.com/news/ifa-2014-toshiba-launches-u-series-4k-uhd-tvs
 
 
 
 
 
Eyes-On with Panasonic's AX900 LED/LCD Ultra HD TV: Is It Really a Plasma Killer?
By Chris Boylan
Published: 2014-09-06 - 06:35:44
 
 

 
You don't normally see LED/LCD TVs on display at a trade show in very dark rooms, as this environment tends to highlight LED/LCD sets' poor black level performance and lighting uniformity, but that's exactly what Panasonic is doing this week in Berlin. Behind black drapes in a pitch black room we find three TVs: a WT600 model (2013 flagship 4K TV), the new AX900 (also 4K), and last year's killer plasma, the ZT60. I've honestly never seen an LED set really compete with a plasma in black level performance and color saturation but the AX900 does give plasma a run for its money.
 
http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/Eyes-On-with-Panasonic-s-AX900-LED-LCD-Ultra-HD-TV-Is-It-Really-a-Plasma-Killer.shtml
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« Reply #113 on: Sep 07, 2014 at 02:47 PM »
I've seen Samsung's 78" curved UHD LED TV up close. it's brightness was good. but backlight bleeding was very noticeable, plus a flat Sharp 70" LED TV still produces better blacks than it.  :-\

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CEDIA 2014: Sept. 10-14, Denver, Colorado
 
 
 
LG officially prices 4K/UHD OLED TVs for 2014
By Caleb Denison —September 11, 2014
 

 
Today at the CEDIA 2014 Expo in Denver, LG officially confirmed pricing for its 65- and 77-inch 4K OLED televisions, and the figures aren’t exactly what some may have expected. According to LG, the 65-inch 4K OLED (65EC9700) will be priced at $10,000 retail, and the 77-inch model (77EG9700) will be marked at a stiff $25,000. The former is due out this October and the latter in November 2014.
 
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/lg-officially-prices-4k-oled-tvs-2014/

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« Reply #115 on: Dec 18, 2014 at 01:38 PM »
 
 
CES 2015 --- Jan. 6 to 9


 

LG to Unveil Quantum Dot-Powered Ultra HD TV at CES 2015
By Chris Boylan
Published: 2014-12-15 - 23:53:04

 http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/quantum-dots-a-tv-makes.shtml
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« Reply #116 on: Dec 18, 2014 at 07:11 PM »
Na-post ko na ba dito yun soundbar na curved?

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« Reply #117 on: Dec 18, 2014 at 08:58 PM »
 
Sa ibang thread mo siguro na-post sir, baka sa OLED thread.
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« Reply #118 on: Jan 09, 2015 at 07:05 PM »
 
 
Panasonic 65-inch OLED TV – First Impressions from CES 2015


 
http://www.trustedreviews.com/panasonic-65-inch-oled-tv-review
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« Reply #119 on: Jan 09, 2015 at 07:13 PM »
 
LG OLED: Curved, Flat, and Variable:
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 


 LG Outs 55″ & 65″ Flat + 77″ Flexible 4K OLED TV at CES 2015
         
By Vincent Teoh
5 January 2015, 2:37 pm GMT
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/lg-flat-201501053972.htm
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