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Panasonic PT-AE4000U Compared to Panasonic PT-AE3000U

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Video quality is not the best here, but it's something! I used a small HD camera without a tri-pod and used HD60 setting - next time I will not use HD60.

Panasonic PT-AE3000U on the left and the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U on the right.

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  • Image of right side projector is framing slower than the other one, is this something related to the Hz ? About colors and tones , it's not appreciable in this youtube video , even using 720p viewer. About movie, it's not a real 1080p full hd recorded movie, if possible try to perform tests using a newest movie like Terminator 4 or similar, let's see results :)

  • @miqueltaule I'll push for newer movies in future tests! Thanks for the recommendation.

  • Looks exactly the same image.. , I also think that you're playing and old movie that was not recorded in Full HD 1080p standards

  • @miqueltaule Hi there. I saw some big differences in the way each projector portrayed skin tones. Right now, I have the video paused at 0:52 and Bruce is two different colors. Do you see that?

    We're playing Fifth Element on Blu-Ray, so it should be full HD. Out of curiosity, why do you think otherwise?

    Thanks!

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  • great vid,just ordered my ae4000,and now i can really see the diffrens on the picture

    awesome vid,this really helps out,alot,thanks again

  • check out the over exposed TAXI sign on the PT-AE4000U around 53 seconds

  • The 4000 is clearly sharper and brighter. Seems the size of the picture is bigger on the right ...hmm. Also the 4000 new is less expensive than the 3000 used!

  • @queb12 I concur with the hd-dvd of 2001. when I had my Panasonic RPTV I used 2001 as a reference after adjusting convergance patterns, 2001 has to be one of the purest films I have ever seen.

  • @miqueltaule whilst Fifth Element isnt the best transfer to bluray ever, age of the film as nothing to do with it, take the hd-dvd of 2001 made in 1968 the transfer of this movie is stunning and perfect.

  • Very nice video comparison should be obvious to anyone who understands proper video quality that the AE 4000 is the winner hands down. You can see it plain as day in this clip. Shadow detail and color are far better on the 4000.

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