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XEL-1: Sony’s First OLED TV

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  • Excerpt: I can’t say I’m not jealous that Al at Sound and Vision for getting first domestic review of the upcoming Sony 11-inch OLED TV. The set has one of the highest price/size ratios ever, but it also pulls off one of the highest performances of any modern TV, too. Here are the particulars, in case you have an extra US$2500 to blow on a TV that’ll look huge in your daughter’s doll house.
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Panasonic Premiere Series TH-65VX100

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  • Excerpt: Available in 50 and 65 inches, the VX100 series from Panasonic is the pinnacle of plasma technology. When Pioneer pulled out of the plasma market, Panasonic took up the mantle and hired the team that created the award winning KURO plasma. Since then, we have been looking forward to seeing what Panasonic would bring to the table and whether they would be able to continue the excellence that made the KURO so popular.
  • Pros: Incredible image quality, 18bit image processing, Excellent contrast, ISF calibration included
  • Cons: Minor Phosphor lag, no speakers
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Sony XEL-1 OLED TV

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  • Excerpt: Why is this dinky little TV so important? Its screen is roughly the size of the box that Lebowski comes in, and it costs hundreds more than the 50″ plasma overshadowing it in the picture. Why so important? Because this little TV is LCD’s Grim Reaper. The days of the LCD are numbered—the time of OLED is at hand. And if the performance of Sony’s XEL-1 is any indication, nobody is going to miss LCD—or plasma—in the least.
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Panasonic’s 65VX100U Premiere Kuro-Killing Plasma

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  • Excerpt: Just yesterday we got our first taste of Panasonic’s new TH-65VX100U plasma technology , which features specs that meet or exceed Pioneer’s Kuro. Our initial impressions were extremely positive, but Gary at HD Guru managed to get his hands on an early production sample for a closer look, and he too was impressed.
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Panasonic TH-50PZ850U

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  • Excerpt: Gary at HD Guru probably puts TVs through the most insane, obsessive test gauntlet of anyone. He just stacked one of Panasonic’s latest, the TH-50PZ850U, against a Pioneer Kuro, once and future King of Plasmas. Basically, while Kuro is blacker (courtesy of its screen’s darker tint) and brighter, Panny’s colour reproduction is much deeper, you get better dark detail, more accurate gamma, it uses 30 percent less power, AND it’s cheaper (US$3500 to $4600 ).
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