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🟩Recorded input lag at 32.89 ms Time Sleuth, minus 8.33, clocks in at 24.56 ms equivalent to 1.474 frames of lag. 🟩Common consensus from best to worst on input lag is S60 > GT?/VT/ZT60 (in any order) > ST60 (Dreamroom64 @ 67.73 ms = 4.1 frames of lag. 🟩Facebook time sleuth sources shows ZT and VT60 input lag are about the same so educated guesstimate is GT60 is about in those range around 45 ms (time sleuth raw).
All sample images are from the S60 and I've included an all black screen showing the slight sustain glow as I see it. Most panasonic will have this glow, including the ZT60, believe me I have it. Pioneer 101FD is that one plasma I have that can really do inky blacks but will still have a very slight hint of glow in it and it beats the ZT60. I still prefer my ZT60 over 101FD by the way.✌️
In the pics for AR filter comparison are VT50 (Corner to corner Chrome Accents) and ST30. VT50 and ST30 have Louvre filters that are excellent in managing ambient light particularly the ones coming from above. It helps a lot in not making the image wash out. S60 does come with a filter but it's more of a tint rather than Louvre, on my watchlist is S64 that was said to have the more superior ST60 filter. Only UT50 is what I know and have that naked Plasma Panel.
It is false to claim that S60 has no filter or tint👉 [it does!](https://www.reddit.com/r/PlasmaTV\_Gaming/comments/1ke3n08/panasonic\_ut50\_left\_vs\_s60\_right/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=mweb3x&utm\_name=mweb3xcss&utm\_term=1&utm\_content=share\_button). I see this repeatedly commented here. It does improve perceived black detail with some light around, and not as washout as UT50 in comparison.
Quirks: It's lightweight, not that slim but definitely thinner than older plasma like Pioneer 111FD for example.
Any S60 owners here? Gamers, anime, movie lovers? You got a legendary Plasma TV 👌