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Old 12-22-2009 | 03:26 PM
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Panasonic v10

i got this bueaty a couple weeks ago for my bday. i've gone thru the "break in" period and wanted to know, what is the optimal setting for this plasma? i have it on the THX mode for now. the guy at magnolia said to use that setting. what do you guys think?
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Old 12-22-2009 | 03:40 PM
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www.avsforum.com - site is blocked from work. I'm sure someone has the proper settings.
Old 12-22-2009 | 11:24 PM
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www.avsforum.com - site is blocked from work. I'm sure someone has the proper settings.
Old 12-23-2009 | 12:50 AM
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Buy this;

http://www.spearsandmunsil.com/
Old 12-25-2009 | 06:46 PM
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i'm a novice when it comes to stuff like this. how user friendly is that disc?
Old 12-25-2009 | 10:19 PM
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Do a search for Avia or DVE. They're both pretty user friendly. I think I used Avia to calibrate my old CRT and it looked amazing. Just keep in mind that when you do the calibration, be sure to let the set warm up for at least a half an hour first.

And definitely check out the AVSForum. There's truly a wealth of knowledge there.
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i want this,
Old 12-26-2009 | 04:25 AM
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i'm a novice when it comes to stuff like this. how user friendly is that disc?
Very. You do have to know how to navigate the setting menus on your TV though.
Old 01-13-2010 | 08:39 PM
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just picked up this dvd. this is a very cool dvd to calibrate your tv. i messed around with it for an hour or so. you def. need to have time to go thru all the adjustments. i just went thru the basics. as soon as i get more time i will mess with the other settings. i used it on my ps3 and it was a pain to navigate with both remotes. other than that very user friendly. good buy.
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Picked up what DVD?
Old 01-13-2010 | 08:46 PM
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wall mounting the V10!!!

So i've been searching for a wall mount for this bad boy. here is what i ended up with. the Sanus VMPL50b tilting wall mount. it was 60-70 bucks on amazon (200 at best buy). very sturdy and very easy to do. the bolts they provided fits the tv perfectly. so instead of spending 400 from best to to get it mounted i spent only ~70 bucks. overall very pleased with this mount. just wanted to share the info for other v10 owners that want to wall mount.
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http://www.spearsandmunsil.com/

this one.
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Panasonic cops to rising black levels in its plasma HDTVs, but questions still remain
By Richard Lawler posted Feb 4th 2010 9:37PM
Over the last several months complaints that Panasonic's plasma HDTVs experience sudden adverse changes in their black levels after a certain number of viewing hours have been piling up in an AVSForum thread, and now that behavior has been confirmed, though not very well explained, in a response the company sent to CNET today:

In order to achieve the optimal picture performance throughout the life of the set, Panasonic Viera plasma HDTVs incorporate an automatic control which adjusts an internal driving voltage at predetermined intervals of operational hours. As a result of this automatic voltage adjustment, background brightness will increase from its initial value ... The newest Viera plasma HDTVs incorporate an improved automatic control which applies the voltage adjustments in smaller increments. This results in a more gradual change in the Black Level over time.

Especially considering many buyers purchased their televisions specifically for those deep black levels, you can see why a TV suddenly going Sammy Sosa overnight would be upsetting. One of the reigning theories in the thread indicated by poster & calibrator D-Nice has been that this is by design, but a flaw in the settings caused the large jumps (around double the brightness, as measured by several owners light meters) instead of a much more subtle change. So what now for owners or potential buyers? Without more details about what is going on and whether or not anything can be done about it, like CNET's David Katzmeier, it's hard to see how we can continue to recommend these HDTVs for purchase without knowing what they will do months or years down the line. The ball is in Panasonic's court now, a speedy response could do a lot to assuage the concerns of current and potential owners.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/04/p...a-hdtvs-but-q/


anyone notice this with their set??
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