Thinking about making the jump and this seems like a really good deal and its gotten some great reviews, just wanted to see what you all thought... thanks.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F4CTUK
4/12/2007 4:05:41 PM
while i havent used that particular model personally, most of the reviews are favorableI WOULD however recommend pricing it at places like Sam's Club, Costco, etc
4/12/2007 4:24:24 PM
do you have a plasma?
4/12/2007 4:28:34 PM
Plasma is only a better option if you can guarantee a VERY dark room to watch it in. Any windows or ambient light kill its advantages over LCD.I would consider one of these before that plasma:Phillips 47 inch LCD (1080P maybe), @ Costco $1,799.00 http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=720670&highlight_key=y&keyword1=costcoSharp Aquos 46" 1080p LCD HDTV $2,000 after $300 off @ Costco B&M/On-line http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=717694&highlight_key=y&keyword1=costcoSharp 42" 1080P LCD - $1499.99 at Costco.comhttp://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.php?catid=18&threadid=717602&highlight_key=y&keyword1=costco
4/12/2007 4:45:28 PM
I have that plasma and it works good. It's the older model Panasonic though, they have newer ones out.I don't know what ^ is talking about though, light affects any TV, and plasma and LCDs have different properties depending on what you look for. The only reason not to get a plasma is if you play lots of video games or are planning to buy some Blu-Ray or HD-DVD movies (then you'd want a 1080p TV which are $texas in plasmas), otherwise they'll generally look better than LCDs.[Edited on April 12, 2007 at 4:48 PM. Reason : ]
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4/12/2007 6:13:33 PM
How does it look on SD?
4/12/2007 8:55:01 PM
On my 42" it looks about as good as SD is going to look on a non-native resolution in my opinion.
4/12/2007 11:29:54 PM
^ translation, it looks terrible like all SD on a HDTV
4/12/2007 11:46:31 PM
It honestly could be much, much worse. It looks better on the plasma than it does on the SeXRD, I think.Then again, the SXRD is about 18" bigger so I'm asking a lot more of it
4/12/2007 11:50:57 PM
Plasmas generally look better than other technologies (except CRT) for SDTV. I'm not sure why this is.
4/12/2007 11:54:53 PM
Because they focus on picture quality rather than raw pixel count?And I mean, it's a lot easier to scale something from 640x480 to 1024x768/1366x768 than to 1920x1080. Plus, everything is getting scaled on them anyway, so logic would dictate that there's a good scaler in there.
4/13/2007 12:04:06 AM
4/13/2007 12:13:24 AM
well mine would be on a wall perpindicular to the windows... think that will be enough to not worry about it?
4/13/2007 12:37:40 AM
I'm not familiar enough with what is out there to say that it is your best option. However, I bought the 42 inch version about a year and a half ago and love it.
4/13/2007 12:42:03 AM
and does anyone that has an HDTV also have Direct TV? got a few questions for you...
4/13/2007 12:43:47 AM
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4/13/2007 7:48:30 AM
I have noticed no difference in viewing a plasma over any other tv in the dark/light. You arn't going to find a single forum on the internet, cnet article, or expert that can tell me a televsion technology can completly absorb ambient light being cast on it. LCDs dont glare because they put a hazy film over the entire front surface. Have you noticed the number of LCDs with this "feature" removed and how people swear its better?PS : Have you ever even tried to use a laptop outside? [Edited on April 13, 2007 at 8:16 AM. Reason : there is a reason there are entire companies designed around over bearing backlights for outdoor LCD]
4/13/2007 8:14:51 AM
4/13/2007 10:21:15 AM
I have that model and works great. I think the HD out of the air is better than TWC's. The newer model of that one seems nice too.
4/13/2007 1:46:16 PM
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4/13/2007 3:28:01 PM
^ Use your head. The Best Buy in store loop is the same for all TVs (a normalizing factor) and has very few static images.
4/13/2007 3:33:06 PM
I like plasma[Edited on April 13, 2007 at 4:03 PM. Reason : d]
4/13/2007 4:03:26 PM
^ um, thanks for the input... on a side note... Direct TV's customer service rules...I had just got a DVR receiver ($100) about 2 months ago before I knew about the move to Atlanta where my condo will have HD Direct TV so I called about switching and technically I would have to get an HD DVR receiver ($299) and the $100 SD DVR would be worthless but they are giving me $15 off for 12 months, and free HD access $9.99 for 12 months which totals $299 made my day[Edited on April 13, 2007 at 4:05 PM. Reason : d]
4/13/2007 4:05:03 PM
burn in (Madden haha) scared me away... think I am going to go with this LCD:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GDEZLG/sr=1-16/qid=1176780566/ref=dp_cp_ob_title_0/104-5334250-8470321?ie=UTF8&qid=1176780566&sr=1-16
4/17/2007 1:27:22 AM
any thoughts?
4/17/2007 4:52:42 PM
thats what i have and i have never had a problem with it the color is great the image is great the blacks are awesome if you turn energy savings on high.if you turn energy savings off the lcd is bright as hell and can be seen through any glare.the ONLY thing i didn't like about it is the speakers suck.... but i now have a nice surround sound setup so it doesn't matter.
4/17/2007 4:58:28 PM
I think you're overly concerned with burn-in to the point where you're getting something smaller, more expensive, and with an arguably worse picture.Though I get the feeling that you're overly concerned with burn-in in part due to me, but I would imagine -- even with Madden -- you're fine. If I remember correctly, the scoreboard on that would be your biggest nemesis and I think that disappears when you select a play or when the quarter ends.The main thing you want to look out for is when something never, ever, ever, ever changes. Like if you were to watch all 3 Lord of the Rings Extended Edition movies, back to back to back without a break and without a DVD menu coming up, you might have some image retention, but chances are that'll go away the second you start displaying 16:9 content on it again.In this day and age you seem to have to screw up really bad to get burn-in on quality plasmas. Run the burn-in DVD for a hundred hours or so after you get it and it should be smooth sailing.
4/17/2007 5:04:11 PM