People, it's possible that the Panasonic's image areas that _appear_ washed out on our monitors do not actually look washed out in real life. The area could just be brighter and the camera capturing the image we're seeing couldn't capture the dynamic range properly so it looks washed out.
We can't make a judgment without seeing these TVs real life.
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People, it's possible that the Panasonic's image areas that _appear_ washed out on our monitors do not actually look washed out in real life. The area could just be brighter and the camera capturing the image we're seeing couldn't capture the dynamic range properly so it looks washed out.
We can't make a judgment without seeing these TVs real life.