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I'm in the market for a new hdtv and I'm torn about purchasing now, or
waiting and spending more money on the 1080p plasma. The Elite is the only model I know of at the moment, and it's $6,000. I know Panasonic and Samsung are coming out with 1080p models later this year, but will still carry a price tag of over $4,000. Right now, I can buy a 52" Sharp Aquos for less than $3,000, which supports 1080p and has a higher refresh rate than any other LCD. I'm torn between buying now, or holding out for plasma. I want to hear other people's opinions here. Is it worth the time and money to wait on the 1080p plasmas or will the 52" Sharp Aquos please me? Thanks! |
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The way I think about it is..... how long do I plan to keep this display?
For years? And is it gonna bother you down the road (and not too far) that 1080p HD-DVD/BR/Combo players are priced right and there are 1080p movies everywhere for rent and purchase. It sure would bother me. :-) At this time in the game, to Me 1080p and HDMI are a minimal requirement. Just a thought have you checked out other technologies? ie DLP, SXRD, DiLA. Good bang for the buck at the moment. wrote: I'm in the market for a new hdtv and I'm torn about purchasing now, or waiting and spending more money on the 1080p plasma. The Elite is the only model I know of at the moment, and it's $6,000. I know Panasonic and Samsung are coming out with 1080p models later this year, but will still carry a price tag of over $4,000. Right now, I can buy a 52" Sharp Aquos for less than $3,000, which supports 1080p and has a higher refresh rate than any other LCD. I'm torn between buying now, or holding out for plasma. I want to hear other people's opinions here. Is it worth the time and money to wait on the 1080p plasmas or will the 52" Sharp Aquos please me? Thanks! -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler remove –SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson |
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On Mar 6, 11:00 am, Ric Seyler wrote:
The way I think about it is..... how long do I plan to keep this display? For years? And is it gonna bother you down the road (and not too far) that 1080p HD-DVD/BR/Combo players are priced right and there are 1080p movies everywhere for rent and purchase. It sure would bother me. :-) At this time in the game, to Me 1080p and HDMI are a minimal requirement. Just a thought have you checked out other technologies? ie DLP, SXRD, DiLA. Good bang for the buck at the moment. wrote: I'm in the market for a new hdtv and I'm torn about purchasing now, or waiting and spending more money on the 1080p plasma. The Elite is the only model I know of at the moment, and it's $6,000. I know Panasonic and Samsung are coming out with 1080p models later this year, but will still carry a price tag of over $4,000. Right now, I can buy a 52" Sharp Aquos for less than $3,000, which supports 1080p and has a higher refresh rate than any other LCD. I'm torn between buying now, or holding out for plasma. I want to hear other people's opinions here. Is it worth the time and money to wait on the 1080p plasmas or will the 52" Sharp Aquos please me? Thanks! -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 /~ricseyler remove -SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson I've looked at DLP and it wasn't bright enough and it had poor viewing angles compared to the LCDs and Plasmas. Never heard of SXRD or DiLA. Are they better than DLP? |
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Interesting comments, Alan. Thank you very much.
I have heard about the banding on the Sharp Aquos, but I was hoping I'd get a good one that wouldn't band . Here is where my dilemmalies: I want the brightness of a Plasma, but the 1080p resolution of an LCD. My issues with the LCD is the pixilation, which drives me nuts. The Aquos has a higher refresh rate and minimizes the pixilation. However, when you compare the colors to other LCDs, such as a Sony, it doesn't look as good, however the Sony pixilates and the Sharp doesn't. This is why I'm looking at the Sharp. If it's a bad buy, then I'm lost again, not knowing which one to get. I have one of those eyes that picks up flaws, so any "issue" on the screen will really bother me. I've thought about rear projection, but the viewing angles stink. I had a Pioneer Elite rear projection TV, and the picture was almost perfect, if you were directly in front of the TV. If you were slightly off, the picture shadowed, which of course drove me nuts. There were many plasmas that I saw where the picture was really nice, but it wasn't 1080p. If I want to keep the TV for more than 5 years, I would think I'd want the current technology. Is that a mistake? Are there any rear projection TVs that have great viewing angles and good brightness? Thanks |
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wrote: On Mar 6, 11:00 am, Ric Seyler wrote: The way I think about it is..... how long do I plan to keep this display? For years? And is it gonna bother you down the road (and not too far) that 1080p HD-DVD/BR/Combo players are priced right and there are 1080p movies everywhere for rent and purchase. It sure would bother me. :-) At this time in the game, to Me 1080p and HDMI are a minimal requirement. Just a thought have you checked out other technologies? ie DLP, SXRD, DiLA. Good bang for the buck at the moment. wrote: I'm in the market for a new hdtv and I'm torn about purchasing now, or waiting and spending more money on the 1080p plasma. The Elite is the only model I know of at the moment, and it's $6,000. I know Panasonic and Samsung are coming out with 1080p models later this year, but will still carry a price tag of over $4,000. Right now, I can buy a 52" Sharp Aquos for less than $3,000, which supports 1080p and has a higher refresh rate than any other LCD. I'm torn between buying now, or holding out for plasma. I want to hear other people's opinions here. Is it worth the time and money to wait on the 1080p plasmas or will the 52" Sharp Aquos please me? Thanks! -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 /~ricseyler remove -SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson I've looked at DLP and it wasn't bright enough and it had poor viewing angles compared to the LCDs and Plasmas. Never heard of SXRD or DiLA. Are they better than DLP? In some areas, all display technologies have their advantages in certain areas. Even the CURRENT LCD's are getting better. SXRD is Sony's version of Liquid Crystal on Silicone. And DiLA is JVC's version of a similar Liquid Crystal on Silicone technology. They both get very good reviews. And with DLP brightness newer sets can be very bright, so much so the first thing many reviewers immediately go in and turn off their "Torch Mode". But like has been said NEW Plasma sets can give that extra little ummph of immersion and kinda 3D effect. But they are pricey. It's just me but I wouldn't buy anything now a days without 1080p & HDMI. -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler remove -SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson |
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Interesting comments, Alan. Thank you very much. I have heard about the banding on the Sharp Aquos, but I was hoping I'd get a good one that wouldn't band . Here is where my dilemmalies: I want the brightness of a Plasma, but the 1080p resolution of an LCD. My issues with the LCD is the pixilation, which drives me nuts. The Aquos has a higher refresh rate and minimizes the pixilation. However, when you compare the colors to other LCDs, such as a Sony, it doesn't look as good, however the Sony pixilates and the Sharp doesn't. This is why I'm looking at the Sharp. If it's a bad buy, then I'm lost again, not knowing which one to get. I have one of those eyes that picks up flaws, so any "issue" on the screen will really bother me. I've thought about rear projection, but the viewing angles stink. I had a Pioneer Elite rear projection TV, and the picture was almost perfect, if you were directly in front of the TV. If you were slightly off, the picture shadowed, which of course drove me nuts. There were many plasmas that I saw where the picture was really nice, but it wasn't 1080p. If I want to keep the TV for more than 5 years, I would think I'd want the current technology. Is that a mistake? Are there any rear projection TVs that have great viewing angles and good brightness? IMO, no. Lack of wide viewing angles with no falloff in the screen brightness or loss of contrast are an inherent weakness of RP TVs. The RP micro display (DLP, LCOS, SXRD, LCD) TVs are switching to LED bulbs and have had bright lamps for some time, so they can provide a brighter screen than used to be the norm with CRT RPTVs. My problem with the larger LCD displays is the poorer black levels and lack of detail that I see in dark scenes, even with the latest generation screens. LCDs have made major strides in more accurate color displays, but they still lag behind the plasmas in natural looking colors. I stopped by a Best Buy/Magnolia store tonight and I saw that they had several of the new D92U series Sharps in the Magnolia store. They were running the same DiscoveryHD material to most of the HD TVs so I compared the 52" D92U Sharp to the 50" Pioneer Elite & Panasonic plasmas next to it. The two 768p plasmas still had the better and more natural looking picture to my eyes, despite not having the full 1920x1080 resolution. But others will disagree with me, after all, this is the net! As for technology, a 768p plasma with two HDMI and two component ports is not going to be completely out of date any time soon. The TV will accept 480i, 480p, 720, and 1080i TV signals. Those are not going to change. The issue is whether the HDMI ports will accept 1080/24p signals which will be useful for watching movies on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players. 1080/60p input signals are likely to be restricted to the occasional HD disk source shot on expensive video cameras and game consoles for the next few years. If you can wait several weeks, more should be known about the Panasonic plasmas being released this year. If you really want to dive into the LCD vs plasma information pool, got to the three flat panel forums he http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=9 and read up. Alan F |
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Alan F wrote:
As for technology, a 768p plasma with two HDMI and two component ports is not going to be completely out of date any time soon. The TV will accept 480i, 480p, 720, and 1080i TV signals. Those are not going to change. The issue is whether the HDMI ports will accept 1080/24p signals which will be useful for watching movies on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray players. 1080/60p input signals are likely to be restricted to the occasional HD disk source shot on expensive video cameras and game consoles for the next few years. Don't most BluRay and HDDVD players have the ability to downres their output to 720p? It would just seem such an obvious need that I can't imagine they wouldn't include that capability. Admittedly, I have not looked at these players yet, but I would expect them to take into account that at this point in time most displays in homes (and in stores) are not 1080p capable. |
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wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 6, 11:00 am, Ric Seyler wrote: The way I think about it is..... how long do I plan to keep this display? For years? And is it gonna bother you down the road (and not too far) that 1080p HD-DVD/BR/Combo players are priced right and there are 1080p movies everywhere for rent and purchase. It sure would bother me. :-) At this time in the game, to Me 1080p and HDMI are a minimal requirement. Just a thought have you checked out other technologies? ie DLP, SXRD, DiLA. Good bang for the buck at the moment. wrote: I'm in the market for a new hdtv and I'm torn about purchasing now, or waiting and spending more money on the 1080p plasma. The Elite is the only model I know of at the moment, and it's $6,000. I know Panasonic and Samsung are coming out with 1080p models later this year, but will still carry a price tag of over $4,000. Right now, I can buy a 52" Sharp Aquos for less than $3,000, which supports 1080p and has a higher refresh rate than any other LCD. I'm torn between buying now, or holding out for plasma. I want to hear other people's opinions here. Is it worth the time and money to wait on the 1080p plasmas or will the 52" Sharp Aquos please me? Thanks! -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 /~ricseyler remove -SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson I've looked at DLP and it wasn't bright enough and it had poor viewing angles compared to the LCDs and Plasmas. Never heard of SXRD or DiLA. Are they better than DLP? You need to check out Sony's SXRD. Best picture quality by far. Except for the Sony's discontinued Qualia, which is also SXRD. Also called LCOS, Liquid Crystal on Silicon.. |
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