JENC skrev:
Hertil kommer at den ikke håndterer 24p korrekt. Det alene er for mig nok til ikke at købe den.
Denne del var heller ikke med i Rasmus' test. Det er op til dig selv, at vurdere hvad du synes om hans tests.
Fra HDTVtest.co.uk, om V10:
"1080p/24 capability (PS3) Acepts 1080p/24 video signal; no telecine judder"
"Motion clarity was about as close as you can get to a CRT television: the live broadcast of the UEFA Champions League Final on ITV HD was an absolute visual treat. 1080p/24 video signals were handled well too without any sign of telecine judder. Outside the [THX] mode, engaging [24p Smooth Film] — this option appears in the [Setup] > [Other Settings] submenu in place of [Intelligent Frame Creation] when the TV senses a 24p signal — would introduce a non-so-subtle video-like effect to film-based material."
Og fra AvForums.com:
"Normally when I review displays, I make a point of reviewing what strengths the unit does have, rather than wondering what might have been. The TX-P50V10B is a bit of an exception to this rule, for two reasons: firstly, there is an almost identical version of this TV available in other European countries which is better featured than this one. And secondly, this display should really feature more calibration controls: what's on offer here is essentially identical to the entry-level models in this regard. I'm fairly confident that having the missing controls present would have raised the performance - perhaps enough to even also raise our review scores - to another level. Perhaps it wouldn't have, and I'd have recommended the THX mode anyway. Regardless, all I can do in this situation is wonder.
With a certain other company pulling out of the PDP market lately, video enthusiasts are counting on Panasonic to step up and provide high quality images in the same way that Pioneer once did: through adherence to standards, which exist for a reason. The THX mode is an absolutely fantastic step in this direction - but it's just one step. Regardless, the effectiveness of this mode is undeniable: a one-touch mode for utterly brilliant video is too much to stay mad at regardless of the other controls the TV does or does not have. Do consider this, though: were it not for THX's input into this TV's behaviour, there would be almost nothing to set this model apart from the considerably cheaper G10 series. Thanks to them, though, the out of the box Greyscale performance is wonderful, and the colour reproduction is fantastic – leagues ahead of the usual "pumped up" look. This makes for an absoutely excellent display which is not only kind to standard definition content, but one which realises HD (almost) to its full.
I started this review by mentioning that none of Panasonic's Plasmas are bad TVs (not by a long shot), and I'm about to finish it in the same way. I do think that especially at the higher end, the company should be including more calibration controls to add value for money. Several manufacturers of what often turn out to be lesser displays are managing this feat, so we can only dream what Panasonic could achieve by implementing such features. For now, though, the THX image mode combined with Panasonic's Plasma know-how win the panel a Highly Recommended badge."