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Si y por lo que veo confirma lo que afirmo (salvo que mi penoso inglés me permita entender correctamente lo que afirma). Son mínimas una vez calibrados y solo perceptibles en la oscuridad total. Especialmente se centran en el 3d.
No obstante el "Comando Madrid" puede decir mucho en este sentido. De hecho recomienda la compra del G30 para quienes no quieran 3D
"Truth be told, after witnessing the GT30 with its Infinite Black Pro screen coating, stepping back down to the Panasonic TX-P42G30′s less light-resistant screen meant that we weren’t as immediately taken by it. Unless you watch TV in total darkness (in which case the differences between the Viera G30 and the 2D performance of the GT30 will be all but invisible), we’d suggest that prospective TX-P42G30B or TX-P50G30B buyers consider stepping up to the GT30, whether they are interested in 3D capabilities or not. Its Infinite Black Pro screen coating does afford the picture a certain depth and glossiness that the G30 can’t fully replicate. Is this, and the fact that the GT30 is also capable of 3D display, worth an extra £300-400, though? We’ll leave that for you to decide."