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By Rasmus Larsen
#7217
10-bit Full HD panels, hmm well. I will need to have that confirmed by Philips before I believe that :) Higher-end models could also mean the UHD models, no? Philips has a HDR capable TV planned for the third or fourth quarter of 2015 and that will surely use a 10-bit panel.
#7220
Normally 99% of all IPS were 6 bit + FCR (frame rate control) and VA were true 8 bit with only some expensive IPS being true 8 bit like the VA panels.

So as you say, only high end ultra HD are true 10 bit panels. The 6500 with active 3D is most likely a 8 bit VA 60Hz panel just like the Sony.
By proyal
#7234
There was some debate weather h265 can retain the same fine details /grain as h264.

Conclusion is that even the latest H265 is not able to preserve details in the video and that h264 is superior in terms of details.

http://forum.doom9.org/forumdisplay.php?f=81

How is x265 superior and useful on 4K if it lack details except for bandwidth ? It is not apparently.

So right now there is no problem buying a TV that lacks HEVC on 1080p it seems.

Any comment ?