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RaginCagin 02-01-2010 11:12 AM

New TV help
 
I am no electronic guru and dont have to have the latest and greatest tv but I want to buy one by the weekend and several people at my office have this tv and like it but I am just leary about a plasma tv. Best buy has the 50" Panasonic Viera 720p/600hz for $699. I dont want to spend a ton of money and from what I have researched this is a good price and most reviews I have read have been good. Anyone here have this TV? I know there are probably better tv's ont he market but this is in my price range just wanted a few opinions before I go and buy it. My living room is not very big so a 50"might be overkill but from what people have said even looking at this tv froma stong angle you can still get a quality view of the screen unlike some others.

yak'em-n-stack'em 02-01-2010 11:14 AM

panasonic has the best plasma tvs on the market, i just got the 42 inch viera 1080p, its a great tv. Mine was originally 2000.00 dollars, i got it on clearance cuz it didnt have a stand and it was last years model.

Plasmas are better for sports

RaginCagin 02-01-2010 11:21 AM

Do you notice a big difference between the 1080p and 720p? Some people have told me they really did not notice much difference or at least not enough to justify the price difference but dont know how true that is.

longsidelandry 02-01-2010 11:29 AM

If you have alot of windows in your living room stay away from the plasma, they are very bad with glare.

SULPHITE 02-01-2010 11:29 AM

Quote:

panasonic has the best plasma tvs on the market, i just got the 42 inch viera 1080p, its a great tv. Mine was originally 2000.00 dollars, i got it on clearance cuz it didnt have a stand and it was last years model.

Plasmas are better for sports
Pioneer used to be the best plasama but have stopped producing TVs...Panasonic is a close second if not right in line with Pioneers regular line.

I love my Pioneer plasma and always get compliments...no motion blur etc...

If you intend on watching Blu ray or high def cable then you want 1080p otherwise you will not see much differnece in 720 and 1080. Actually they say 720 is better for sports and fast moving objects.

catch.and.fillet 02-01-2010 11:33 AM

Just remember, the smaller the TV the less difference 1080p vs. 720p will make. If you watch a lot of TV, I always heard to go with LCD as plasma has a burn-in/dimming concern.

If I were investing in a box today, I would save up or wait until I could afford an LED set at the highest kHz rate availalbe. You'll have that TV for about 20 years. It shouldn't be a short-sighted decision.

RaginCagin 02-01-2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 108962)
Pioneer used to be the best plasama but have stopped producing TVs...Panasonic is a close second if not right in line with Pioneers regular line.

I love my Pioneer plasma and always get compliments...no motion blur etc...

If you intend on watching Blu ray or high def cable then you want 1080p otherwise you will not see much differnece in 720 and 1080. Actually they say 720 is better for sports and fast moving objects.

So the picture on the 720 wont be good on HD or Blue ray?

yak'em-n-stack'em 02-01-2010 11:44 AM

it will be good, just not 1080p. Just something to keep in mind.

I was gonna spend less money, but figured that if i spend more now, it will save me more money later.

SULPHITE 02-01-2010 11:50 AM

No...if you viewing this tv from aprox 8 ft away you probably will not tell the difference b/t 1080 and 720.

The closer you get you will see more detail with a 1080p such as hair, skin blemishes, etc. The farther away you get you will not see that...the 720 will not put out as much detail but from far away it doesn't matter anyway!

Its in your price range, its a good quality plasma and you will be amazed at HD picture! Its right for you!

It will play Bluray and high def content (1080p) but it will be "scaled" down to 720p...you will lose some detail like I explained above. But if your not a picture "junkie" you probably couldn't tell the difference!

longsidelandry 02-01-2010 11:54 AM

A plasma will also go out before a LCD or LED

RaginCagin 02-01-2010 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 108971)
No...if you viewing this tv from aprox 8 ft away you probably will not tell the difference b/t 1080 and 720.

The closer you get you will see more detail with a 1080p such as hair, skin blemishes, etc. The farther away you get you will not see that...the 720 will not put out as much detail but from far away it doesn't matter anyway!

Its in your price range, its a good quality plasma and you will be amazed at HD picture! Its right for you!

It will play Bluray and high def content (1080p) but it will be "scaled" down to 720p...you will lose some detail like I explained above. But if your not a picture "junkie" you probably couldn't tell the difference!

Thanks. I am not a pic. Junkie at all my current tv is a 10 year old 27 inch Sony so it has to be better than that. I just dont want to spend $700 on a poor quality television. It does not have to be the latest and greatest just good quality that will last 5 years or so.

yak'em-n-stack'em 02-01-2010 12:01 PM

yea, if you keep your tv on 24 hours a day for 5 years, a plasma will go out before an LCD

SULPHITE 02-01-2010 01:49 PM

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yea, if you keep your tv on 24 hours a day for 5 years, a plasma will go out before an LCD
yaks got it...you have to watch a butt load of TV and that is an average...may go longer!

swamp snorkler 01-10-2011 10:22 PM

I was just checking out the 32" vierra for my bedroom 399, think i'm going to gt it. Any thoughts one way or the other?

LPfishnTIM 01-10-2011 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by RaginCagin (Post 108968)
So the picture on the 720 wont be good on HD or Blue ray?

if your wanting a 50in tv go with 1080p smaller screens like a 32in or less if there is a price difference get the 720p, Plasmas use more energy, and you can burn an image in the screen if you keep an image on there too long. those LED tvs are sweet! energy cost is probably 1/3rd of plasma and LED does last a heck of a lot longer,

fishinpox 01-10-2011 10:39 PM

i have this tv in 1080 in my bedroom its awsome!!! just got a 60" LED for the family room 240hz that shiz is da shiz my niz

bay_slayer 01-10-2011 11:11 PM

I got a Vizio 55" LED LCD 1080p 240 Hz...............I will never ever get anything less, this bish is bad azz

PUREBAY2200 01-11-2011 11:35 PM

What's the deal with LED??
I seen a LG 52 " LED LCD 720p ......
I got a 42 LG LCD 1080p
What will the diff in picture b.
Regular viewing, playing ps3 and blu ray??
Want to get a bigger screen for living room.

LaAngler 01-11-2011 11:40 PM

check out this place, if you have time.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=167

Dink 01-12-2011 12:48 AM

I got a dyvex for my bedroom for Christmas......its a 720.....TV in living room is a 50 1080p plasma. Pic is better in livingroom, but glare sucks!! HD boxes only produce 720 so its your call, but the glare thing is a problem with plasma.......I'd go LCD or led.......

Jedi Lure Tricks 01-12-2011 11:15 AM

anyone use a projector??
 
i swear i'm not tryin to hijack the thread lol! so i've been looking at new tv's for awhile too (plasma, led, etc.), then i started lookin at projectors. i want a BIG SCREEN for sports and ps3, i'm talkin minimum 50"(i want 120") with 1080p. so after lookin for awhile now, i think i found a good one. (projects a 1080p image from 47" to 300", 4-colorwheel dlp) i found a place that sells them locally and will be going in for a demo of the unit. seems to me that i can get an adjustable image size, huge screen in HD and some portability for a few hundred $ more.. i've read tons of reviews and what i'm wonderin is, if anyone here has a HD projector and what their experiences have been with it?

devildog89 01-12-2011 11:34 AM

Make sure to check the price of replacement bulbs. Depending on the model they can go anywhere from $200 - $500 when it burns out

Jedi Lure Tricks 01-12-2011 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by devildog89 (Post 219448)
Make sure to check the price of replacement bulbs. Depending on the model they can go anywhere from $200 - $500 when it burns out

thanks, i did and they are $200 and have an incredible burn time of 3000-4000 hours! whoa!

SaltyShaw 01-12-2011 11:47 AM

LCD or LED is the way to go! Plasma you will be disappointed later on, 720p you will be disappointed later, 60 HZ you will be disappointed later!
The higher the aspect:ratio the better and you want at least 120 HZ, 240 HZ is awesome but pricey, and if you have direct tv with HD box it will transmit 1080p as well as gaming systems and what not, Blu-Ray on a 1080p/120HZ VERSUS a 720p/60HZ is no comparison that 720 is gonna look like basic television when the 1080 will be alot more screens per second and more vibrant!
This is a spectacular deal for 52" LG, which is all I have they last forever!
Hope this helps!!
Check this link out at best buy 52" under 1000 bucks it would be a good buy!!

SaltyShaw 01-12-2011 11:48 AM

http://m.bestbuy.com/m/e/product/det...oduct-overview sorry forgot to post the link here you go

SULPHITE 01-12-2011 01:15 PM

LCD, LED all still have problems with motion blur or pixelation (ie sports)...Just sayin...plasma on the other does not have issues with motion blur and will not "BURN IN" like they say...

Speckinthebox has a one of the first 42" plasmas from samsung that came out...we watched the BCS game at his house and I was amazed at the picture quality and no burn in either...this TV is 6-8 years old!! The older cheap plasmas did have issues with burn in...you get what you pay for.

Ask any vidophile what kind of Tv they would prefere LCD, PLasma...Plasma all the way.

meaux fishing 01-12-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jedi Lure Tricks (Post 219438)
i swear i'm not tryin to hijack the thread lol! so i've been looking at new tv's for awhile too (plasma, led, etc.), then i started lookin at projectors. i want a BIG SCREEN for sports and ps3, i'm talkin minimum 50"(i want 120") with 1080p. so after lookin for awhile now, i think i found a good one. (projects a 1080p image from 47" to 300", 4-colorwheel dlp) i found a place that sells them locally and will be going in for a demo of the unit. seems to me that i can get an adjustable image size, huge screen in HD and some portability for a few hundred $ more.. i've read tons of reviews and what i'm wonderin is, if anyone here has a HD projector and what their experiences have been with it?

One of my friends has an HD projector and its pretty nice. The only downfall I see is you gotta make sure the room is dark to get the best picture

specktator 01-12-2011 02:32 PM

I have a 50" Vizeo plasma that I bought about 6 years ago for $1300. Never had one problem with it. I think you can get one now for about $700 or $800.

meaux fishing 01-12-2011 02:35 PM

I have a 42" sony lcd 1080p I got 4 or 5 years ago and I like it. My parents have a new 50" samsung led and that thing is amazing

SaltyShaw 01-12-2011 03:04 PM

LED is the shiz!!

bay_slayer 01-12-2011 03:11 PM

I have and LED LCD and have never noticed any blur. I will never own a Plasma because of glare


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