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Recommended Plasma TVs? - APhew - 06-26-2006

Here's a good article on the whole 1080p thing: http://www.hdtvexpert.com/pages_b/reality.html

It's from last year, but I think it's still relevant today.

I own a Panasonic 50" Rear-Projection LCD Display. As for HD content, everything looks awesome. But no matter what, your picture will only be as good as your cable/satellite company can provide. Every now and then the HD stuff will artifact and there will be occasional pauses. This is due to my cable company and/or the equipment they supplied me (Moxi DVR). I've had this setup for over a year now and have been very happy with it.

Now, if only we'd get this whole HD-DVD/Blu-Ray thing situated... what a mess that's turned out to be. The blu-ray camp is hurting pretty bad right now, but could possibly make a comeback later this year with the PS3 and better players (although the price's are a major "ouch" factor). HD-DVD had a very shakey start, but they have time on their side to get things perfect. Much like the whole DVD +/- thing, I think the only thing that will decide this war is a combo player.


Recommended Plasma TVs? - Biggles - 06-29-2006

Scott Hajek Wrote:The decision between plasma and LCD depends upon the dimensions of the room you are putting the TV into. Too much screen can be a problem if you don't have the room to show it. Plus, you have to consider how much you are going to use the TV and what you will watch on it. Video games may not be a good idea with a plasma, but LCD is no problem.

I mainly want HD for watching football and hockey. With hockey bigger is better, because the puck is so small. Right now I watch it in SD on a 27" 4:3 CRT. I also watch History Channel, Food Network, FSN and ESPN. I don't watch any broadcast TV except for Scrubs.


Recommended Plasma TVs? - jimbow8 - 06-29-2006

Biggles Wrote:I mainly want HD for watching football and hockey. With hockey bigger is better, because the puck is so small. Right now I watch it in SD on a 27" 4:3 CRT. I also watch History Channel, Food Network, FSN and ESPN. I don't watch any broadcast TV except for Scrubs.
Aww, c'mon, Biggles ...... When I was a kid, I used to watch Hockey on a 9" black and white TV, with no electricity, while walking 3 miles, uphill (each way), in the snow, ..... and I didn't have any trouble following the puck! :p Big Grin


Recommended Plasma TVs? - Silverfish - 06-30-2006

Biggles Wrote:...because the puck is so small.

No sympathy here. You're talking to a Canadian. Hey is it true American tv digitally puts little blue or red dots over the puck, so people at home can follow it on the screen?

Stephanie


Recommended Plasma TVs? - jimbow8 - 06-30-2006

Silverfish Wrote:No sympathy here. You're talking to a Canadian. Hey is it true American tv digitally puts little blue or red dots over the puck, so people at home can follow it on the screen?

Stephanie
Fox Sports (I think it was Fox) tried that several years ago. They also added a red "streak" for slapshot pucks. It was horrible! They quickly gave it up, thankfully.

Personally, I don't have a problem following the puck. Wink


Recommended Plasma TVs? - ccosborne3 - 07-19-2006

I saw a commercial on the tube for a company that is selling 50 inch plasmas for $1999, a pretty good deal. The company is called Vizio and CNET rated it the best value in it's class. What did you end up with Biggles?


Recommended Plasma TVs? - Biggles - 07-22-2006

ccosborne3 Wrote:I saw a commercial on the tube for a company that is selling 50 inch plasmas for $1999, a pretty good deal. The company is called Vizio and CNET rated it the best value in it's class. What did you end up with Biggles?

Nothing yet. The best price so far is the Zenith 50" plasma from 6th Ave. Electronics for $2197 on eBay. It's $2520 at Circuit City. I'm still waiting for the prices to come down more.


Recommended Plasma TVs? - ccosborne3 - 07-24-2006

I saw the Vizio 50 inch HD plasma at BJ's Wholesale Club for the low low price of $1899. Possibly the greatest deal on a television in the history of the world. Preseason starts in two weeks Biggles. Ask yourself, can you afford NOT to buy it?Big Grin

And no, the good people at Vizio are not paying me to solicit their product.


Recommended Plasma TVs? - Biggles - 08-01-2006

OK!

I got a big ass 50" Zenith plasma for $2185 at Circuit City, THEN a couple days later I saw an online CC coupon for $150! They gave me a credit for $159 ($150 plus tax). I also will be sending in the Zenith $200 rebate coupon. AND they gave me free delivery! Total cost (less tax but with delivery)? $1835!!!

I am very satisfied.


Recommended Plasma TVs? - ccosborne3 - 08-03-2006

Biggles Wrote:OK!

I got a big ass 50" Zenith plasma for $2185 at Circuit City, THEN a couple days later I saw an online CC coupon for $150! They gave me a credit for $159 ($150 plus tax). I also will be sending in the Zenith $200 rebate coupon. AND they gave me free delivery! Total cost (less tax but with delivery)? $1835!!!

I am very satisfied.

Good for you, with tv's and cars I always spend a lot of time doing homework to get the best deal.