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Thankfully, there will be 2013 Panasonic Plasmas. It appears Panasonic has done away with the GT Series while slotting the ZT Series above the VT Series. And with the ZT and VT it is now a 3000 FFD and 30,720 lines of gradation as opposed to 2500 FFD and 24,576 lines of gradation. It does not appear to me that the new PDP's differ much from the 2012's aside from a new GUI.


Here is the link:http://www.panasonic.com/promos/ces...era-television_CES-2013-04_pna_50003_01072013
And the ST60 is now showing available for Preorder:http://shop.panasonic.com/shop/viera-televisions-smart-viera-hdtvs
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I wish Panasonic would make 70 or 80 inch plasma's!

Man, those would be nice but I suspect price and technology most likely preventing them from building it for the masses!
 

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I wish Panasonic would make 70 or 80 inch plasma's!
My understanding is that they wont because Shipping costs are to high for a screen that size and weight and they had issues with getting rid of the heat generated internally by that size of display. I also heard that the power consumption of a plasma that size was getting to high.
 

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From other reviews I have read the new ZT was the star of the show as far as real products that will go on sale and cost less than a new car...

Glad to hear that Panasonic is still pushing plasma technology.
Correct, Panasonic's new flagship ZT60 looked beautiful at CES. Other than the normal exhibit they had a private room set-up that was totally absent of light with the VT50 next to a ZT60 and the black level and color saturation was superior on the ZT60 series.

Let's hope production performs as well if not even better.


I just listed a limited (my first 48) pre-launch sale on my dedicated 2013 Panasonic site. These prices are below MSRP. I had not noticed any other sites with prices yet.

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I am so glad to see you posting here! I have given much praise to your GT50 Settings and remain astonished at how great the TV looks. Not surprising to find out some unscrupulous retailers are planting a false flag in regards to the ZT60 pricing.
Yes, I agree excellent calibration setting! Thanks Black Ops for sharing.

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I wonder if they have finally sorted out the 50Hz bug for us UK buyers? Since my projector is my 'critical viewing' display I've not bothered updating my now 5-6 year old 40" Sony LCD TV. As it's fed by a Lumagen VP it has an unfair advantage over the internal tuner's picture, hence why I've been slow to upgrade, but I could be ready to change it for a Panny plasma this year. :)
 

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I purchased a 50 inch Plasma Panasonic 3 years ago and have been extrememly happy with the quality of the product. I can only imagine that Panasonic has maintained the quality through 2013's production models and am anxious to see them at my local retailer.
 

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Do any Panasonic owners play a lot of videogames? The ZT is high on my list of contenders at the moment but I may wait it out till next year to see if I should stick it out for new tech. I want to try to wait till there's a very clear upgrade worth springing for as my ln52a650 Samsung has held up rather well over the past few years. Anyways, I play a lot of games, most sessions last around 2-4 hours at a time and I want to make sure I wouldn't run into any major issues with burn in. A friend of mine bought a vt50 this year and burned in an image the first week but he also played like a 10+ hour FIFA marathon. Thanks for any help, guys
 

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You'll be ok if you break-in the panel for about 150 hours to stabilize it. Another good precaution when the panel is new is to run full motion video, or the break-in slides or the anti-retention scrolling bar just after a static image was left on the screen for 2 or more hours. This is even a good idea after a proper break-in.

Plasma's have much less input lag time and deliver better image quality when in low ambient light.

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Do any Panasonic owners play a lot of videogames? The ZT is high on my list of contenders at the moment but I may wait it out till next year to see if I should stick it out for new tech. I want to try to wait till there's a very clear upgrade worth springing for as my ln52a650 Samsung has held up rather well over the past few years. Anyways, I play a lot of games, most sessions last around 2-4 hours at a time and I want to make sure I wouldn't run into any major issues with burn in. A friend of mine bought a vt50 this year and burned in an image the first week but he also played like a 10+ hour FIFA marathon. Thanks for any help, guys
I have a professionally calibrated 55VT30. I've played up to about three hours straight give or take of Modern Warfare Black Ops II with no issues whatsoever. I broke my set in properly when it was new. I've also played Madden 13 at a couple hours per session and while I have had some temporary (I'm talking ten to fifteen minutes at the most) image retention on occasion that worried me at first, it did go away.

I can't wait to start reading in depth reviews of the ZT60. I didn't jump on a VT50 because like you, I wanted to wait until there was a huge improvement in performance. One that will finally lay the 9G Pioneer Kuros to rest for good and reign supreme as the new, true king of HDTVs. I would love to see Panasonic fulfill that promise since I understand they secured so many Pioneer patents and engineers.
 

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I have a professionally calibrated 55VT30. I've played up to about three hours straight give or take of Modern Warfare Black Ops II with no issues whatsoever. I broke my set in properly when it was new. I've also played Madden 13 at a couple hours per session and while I have had some temporary (I'm talking ten to fifteen minutes at the most) image retention on occasion that worried me at first, it did go away.

I can't wait to start reading in depth reviews of the ZT60. I didn't jump on a VT50 because like you, I wanted to wait until there was a huge improvement in performance. One that will finally lay the 9G Pioneer Kuros to rest for good and reign supreme as the new, true king of HDTVs. I would love to see Panasonic fulfill that promise since I understand they secured so many Pioneer patents and engineers.
Thanks for the input, man! I guess now the question is: jump on a ZT at launch, or give it a year to see what oled and 4k do? I figured Sony would use the ps4 as a 4k vehicle and it does sound like it will be able to output video but hasn't clarified if that will be 4k blu ray, upscaled 4k, streaming or downloads. They said it'll have a "massive hard drive" so I guess we'll find out around e3
 

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I am a big fan of DLNA and would like to see a list of supported file formats for the new series or perhaps a review on these new Panasonics that will include testing the formats.
 

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Do any Panasonic owners play a lot of videogames? The ZT is high on my list of contenders at the moment but I may wait it out till next year to see if I should stick it out for new tech. I want to try to wait till there's a very clear upgrade worth springing for as my ln52a650 Samsung has held up rather well over the past few years. Anyways, I play a lot of games, most sessions last around 2-4 hours at a time and I want to make sure I wouldn't run into any major issues with burn in. A friend of mine bought a vt50 this year and burned in an image the first week but he also played like a 10+ hour FIFA marathon. Thanks for any help, guys
Hello,
I have been playing around 1-2 hours (sometimes way more) of Halo 4 a day for the past month or so on my 60GT50 and I have not experienced even a trace of IR let alone Burn In. That being said, I did baby the TV during the first roughly 200 hours and never have exceeded 88 on Contrast and no higher than mid 50's in regards to Brightness. However, this affords for a plenty bright picture in my experience with the GT50.

I did somewhat hedge my bet so to speak by purchasing the TV at Best Buy so that I could also get BB's Product Service Plan (PSP) which is one of the only that specifically covers Burn In. Panasonic's manufacturers warranty specifically does not cover this. However, I am guessing that I wasted around $400 as it stands. I do think running a PDP at max Contrast/Brightness is a dangerous game. It also affords one a gloriously distorted picture that could not be further away from what Video Game Designers, Movie/TV Directors, et al intend the content to look like.
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