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Posted in: Sharp eyes re-entering U.S. TV market in spring of 2022 See in context

@Sindhoor GK

Panasonic is going nowhere in the main Oled consumer market. They are a relic dating from the Plasma era.

1 . Panasonic buys their panels from LG. As do all the consumer Oled manufacturers as LG owns the key patent for affordable Oled panels.

The LG Oleds outperform Panasonics when it comes to input delay, and are better for gaming purposes.

Panasonic Oled can offer a better cinematic experience , but this is mostly a image processing thing and this comes with premium pricing.

Panasonic Oled sales are dwarfed by LG sales. This is for the simple reason that LG can offer significant better value, even in the high end consumer segment.

At this time Panasonic Oleds only offers added value for those using their panels for professional reference monitors or a group of nostalgic cinema purists.

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Posted in: Man who dumped wife’s body in sea admits using wedding money to pay off debt See in context

@spektral: yeah and if he were same he could just not have build up that debt to begin with... No issues that would need resolving would have been better now, wouldn't it?

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Posted in: Anime 'your name.' home video release announced; has English subtitles and is region-free See in context

Now i buy or stream through legal services like crunchyroll , because one should support the artists and their creativity. However, 4800 yen for a blu-ray really??? Pricing like that is almost asking for piracy.

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Posted in: Nadeshico Sushi restaurant challenges gender roles with all-female staff clad in kimono See in context

"Challenging" gender roles by reinforcing gender stereo-types...good job"

Not so sure about that.. I think this might have the same psychology behind it as that femist group "femen" who expose theirselves to fight sexual abuse against women.

I'm not saying that's the right way to go either, but these contradictions make sense to a certain extend.

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Posted in: Corporates raise LGBT flag in Japan See in context

"Are there no people left to say it's wrong for a man to have sex with another man?"

All i know is that I as a man don't care for other men. However, my preference is not superior to that of others. Let people love whoever they want to love.

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Posted in: Kimono-clad princesses offer apologies for roadside construction in Kyoto See in context

No idea what that crap was supposed to prove. Kawaii is not an English word, simple as that.

Computer wasn't a dutch word either, but it is now. Pan wasn't a Japanese word either, until the Portugese brought it to Japan.

What is your point here?

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Posted in: Man fatally stabs sister, injures mother day after prison release See in context

3 years for stabbing an officer? Sounds like Japans justice system is quite simular to the Dutch.

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Posted in: Willem-Alexander becomes new Dutch king See in context

@gelendestrasse - I'm not all that patriotic, but after watching today I'd have to say I prefer Dutch royals to the Brittish Royals. At least King Willem isn't old and grey yet waiting for something that might never happen. Lifelong service might have been a good tradition, but times change. Royals live longer to. Perhaps Beatrix will live to see her 100's birthday. Should she still be queen.

A fresh face once in a while should never be a bad thing. Have to agree with Steven on one thing: I also feel sorry for Charles. Wonder what was going though his head today.

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