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Panasonic DX902 (TX-65DX902) Best TV Picture Settings

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Panasonic DX902 (TX-65DX902) Best TV Picture Settings
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
SIMILAR VERSIONS

DX902: Experience Ultimate 4K with Professional Cinema Display(65-inch, 58-inch)

  • 4K UHD LED with 3000Hz (BMR) – delivers highest performance andtrue home cinema experience, for intense entertainment
  • Studio Master HCX+ – brings Hollywood home with reference-classcolour reproduction true to the filmmaker’s vision
  • Local Dimming Ultra – highest-class adaptive local dimming fordynamic images with deepest blacks and delicate gradation
  • Ultra Bright Panel / HDR Premium – extreme brightness boostdelivers premium HDR experience with astounding highlights
  • Wide Colour Spectrum – experience an even wider colour range formore natural scenes and an enhanced viewing experience
  • My Home Screen 2.0 – a new, intuitive look and feel gives youeasy access to all your favourite content


Screen


Display
LED
Backlight Type
Full LED Backlight
Display Format
4K Ultra HD
Screen Size
65 In
Resolution
3840 x 2160 Pixels
1080p24 Support
Yes
Claimed Contrast Ratio
Ultimate Contrast
3D Technology
Active 3D
Refresh Rate
3000 Hz
Aspect Ratio
0.672916666666667
Picture-in-Picture
PiP
Image Enhancement Engine
4K Studio Master HCX+

Digital-TV

Tuner
Freeview Tuner

Freeview HD Tuner

Freesat Tuner

Freesat HD Tuner
EPG
Yes

Features


3D Accessories
Active Glasses
PVR Features
Twin Tuners

External PVR Ready
Auto Calibration
Yes
Smart TV
Yes
Smart TV Features
Miracast

DLNA

Video on Demand Access

Media Player

Web Browser

App Store Access

Remote App
File Formats
AVCHD

DivX HD

M4V

MOV

MP4

MPEG2

MPEG4

TS

VOB

JPG

MPO (3D)

Sound


Speakers
Stereo with Subwoofer
Speaker Output
40 Watts
Supported Sound Formats
Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital Plus

Product Properties


Energy Efficiency Class
B
Power Consumption
226W
Power Consumption (Standby)
0.5
Release Year
2016
Warranty
Yes
Screen Size
164 cm
Width (With Stand)
1457 mm
Height (With Stand)
888 mm
Depth (With Stand)
334 mm
Weight
42.5 Kg
Width (Without Stand)
1457 mm
Height (Without Stand)
844 mm
Depth (Without Stand)
64 mm

Connections


HDMI Type
HDMI

HDMI with ARC

HDMI with MHL

HDMI 1.4

HDMI 2.0

HDMI 2.0a

HDCP 2.2
HDMI Inputs
4
Scart Connections
1
Component Inputs
1
Composite Inputs
1
USB Ports
3
SD Card Slots
1
Common Interface Slot
Yes
Ethernet Port
Yes
Digital Audio Out
Yes
Headphone Socket
Yes
Analogue Audio Out
Yes
Wi-Fi
Built-in


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IMPORTANT:
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.


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We go through the reviewer's recommended picture settings for the Panasonic TX-65DX902B Ultra HD 4K LED LCD TV. Read the full in-depth review https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-dx902-tx-65dx902b-uhd-4k-tv-review.12385

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IMPORTANT:
This information is provided as a general guide only. The features and specifications of this model may vary according to the country of purchase and many other factors. Please check the information provided on the manufacturer’s website in your country for accurate details.


Spot a Mistake? Let us know about any errors or inaccuracies. Click here.

1 comments

  • John Carter
    Added

    It's not the SD settings most require though, it's the UHD HDR ones.