Think You Don’t Need Accurate Colours for Playing Games? You're DEAD WRONG - Here's Proof.

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We demonstrate why accurate colours are important for faithfully reproducing the creator's intent when playing games, and due to how the [Game Mode] on Panasonic OLED TVs has been designed, you can enjoy low input lag & accurate colours simultaneously without needing to adjust many picture settings.

The "Includes Paid Promotion" message in this video refers to the sponsorship by Panasonic. To find out more about Panasonic gaming OLED TVs with class-leading out-of-the-box colour accuracy, please visit:

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Come for the tech wizardry, stay for Vincent’s sublime sense of humour.

Navn
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You're the man. So humanising to see how you've overcome your insecurity. Didn't expect to see that in this sort of video, but it feels good to see it. Your channel is awesome

abcbcd
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I haven’t considered a Panasonic TV for gaming for years and have always gone with LG and Samsung. It’s good to see Panasonic making their TV’s so gamer friendly now.

nickxcore
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I always use warm2 for all content. Every other colour temperature looks too blue to me. Once you get used to it, everything else looks wrong and too blue. It's great to see another video from you about gaming

MrAmjak
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Some people who think they know better are probably fans of Quantum TV

grimdicer
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Colour accuracy matters a lot. In lockdown i played Uncharted 4 on a flagship Samsung Q90R QLED. It was good. But then i replayed the game on a flagship Panasonic DX902 which has calibrated picture modes and is accurate, and the difference was night and day. Playing it on the Panasonic just blew me away. Even the HDR was far better even though the Panasonic is only 1200 Nits and the Samsung is supposed to be 2000 Nits. And the Panasonic was 4yrs older.

bitsbobs
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Wait a minute... I was waiting for some real advantage based reasons why color accuracy is important in games, but instead its just an ad for Panasonics low latency mode. Nice one.

O-Yamasan
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I wish Panasonic was still in the US market. I have one of their CRTs that my dad bought in the 90s and it still works. Very reliable TV brand from my experience

Stardust
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This felt more like a ad for the Panasonic tv. Regardless setting your tv up to meet D65 is so important. If your color temp setting is in cool or normal/neutral. Your doing yourself a hug disservice. Warm is what your supposed to be set to. Some sets have multiple warm settings so check rtings for your tv best warm setting. On Sony tvs it’s usually Warm2

XenokaiX
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I'm just an 18 year old tech interested person and I don't always understand everything that's mentioned and I also don't have the budget to achieve the "greatest/most accurate" results but I really enjoy watching Vincent's videos and learning more about tech than just hardware and it's nice to see someone so calm and humane on YouTube combined with great humour.. and also Vincent plays or at least mentions the horizon series so that's always a +

Oziverse
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Since I purchased my first Oled screen (Lg c9) and paired it with my PS5 your videos have been perfect when it comes to the BEST settings to use in order to have the best experience. Games have never looked better and I'm constantly amazed every time I boot up the console of how jaw dropping everything looks.
You the man Vincent! Keep it up <3

Buffru
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Definitely need a comparison to LG C2 after calibration.

CarnivoryHODL
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“I cannot be as dashing as Henry Cavill”

This joke is super, man.. I can’t 💀💀💀😂😂

RephaelMendoza
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I really wish Panasonic would sell their OLED's in the US.

adamsteinbacher
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Admittedly, I don't game on tvs these days, but it was always strange to me, to see people not realize how important color accuracy is to the (functionality/playability-wise, far more important than color accuracy itself) contrast of a game's visuals. I spent an hour or so 'by sight' calibrating a large HDTV for a relative (FTR, I used an old reference sheet designed for LCD monitors as a baseline for getting reasonable color and brightness balances. I wasn't aiming for perfect, I was aiming for 'significantly better than stock 3rd-tier manufacturer preset gaming mode'), and had them call me two days later calling me a wizard, because they decided to play shooters again, and were shocked at how much better they were doing, claiming the silhouettes 'popped' now and were far more visible.

jtnachos
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Color is essential in gaming, especially when playing 3A titles, creators spend a long to create realistic open words, and others create cinematic-like experiences. While we target Real-time Ray Tracing and other graphics performance but in reality, the display performance has a much more significant impact than most gamers think.

artnotes
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I never used any sort of warm color temp until I started watching this channel, now I'd never go back. Like others have said once you get used to warmer colors the cool setting just looks too blue and harsh.

khanvct
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I totally agree with Vincent. Accuracy is one of the most important things in gaming. Reminds me of comedian Ken Suzuki, lol. Making it hard for me to justify getting a 42-in Sony A90K. These Panasonics look amazing.

ninjaneven
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Couldn’t agree more with @vincent. I’ve tried many tv’s but nothing comes close to Panasonic in game mode. Especially the colours, you can use different picture modes because of how they implemented game mode. Especially the picture quality👍🏻.

bledarrm
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You were so right Vincent. I'm now on warm 50 in game settings on my C2. All my favorite games now look much more natural and better. Thanks very much!

joshisan