Plasma help

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  1. maxiep

    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    I clicked on this thinking you were asking where to sell plasma...

    "They're open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday"

    barfo
     
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    TradeNurkicNow piss

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    Stop watching TV and save yourself $1,800 :D

    okay now I'm just trying to irritate you
     
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    I searched the TV model number into bing search:

    http://www.bing.com/shopping/search?q=TC-P50G10&go=&form=QBRE&scope=cashback

    and it's available for apparently 1214 + 14% cash back (using bing cash back) = 1044.
    http://www.photoalley.com/product/EP64605901.htm?utm_medium=cpa&utm_source=BingCashback#additionalShipping

    Delivery is apparently $150 dollars. Putting it back up to 1194. I haven't looked at anything in detail, but this is at least superficially over 100 dollars cheaper.

    (while I was posting this the base price went up to 1266, so I have no idea if the price will change further)
     
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    BLAZER PROPHET Well-Known Member

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    I thought the same thing.
     
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    deception JBB Banned Member

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    u can afford that with obama's stimulus' taxbreak. every time u watch glenn beck- think of your president
     
  7. maxiep

    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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  8. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    Just curious--why plasma over LCD? I've got a two year old 42" plasma that I like, but it does generate some heat. If I were buying right now, I think I'd probably go LCD because of the energy efficiency. But I could be wrong.
     
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    I've got a 50" Panasonic plasma (not sure what model) and it's been great. Had it about a year and a half -- no problems and the picture is great (said while knocking on wood.) My parents have a slightly more ritzy brand and they're blown away by how much better my set is. But yes, it does generate some heat.
     
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    Tyler_Hansbrough Auto-tune the News!

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  11. maxiep

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    Sports. It's to do with sports. I've been told that with the slower refresh rates cause ghosting, especially with golf and basketball on a screen as large as I'm looking to acquire. I also like the way plasma shows black vs. LCD.
     
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    I, also, have an older (and more expensive :( ) Panasonic 50". I love it. The only thing I'd change is to make sure I get a picture-in-picture next time, if available.

    I think there was a thread about this before---DON'T buy Monster (or any "premium" brand) HDMI cables. Any HDMI is already spec'd to exacting standards--that's how they get the "HDMI" label.

    Also, do yourself a favor if you don't have a Blu-Ray system and pick one up. IF you watch movies, of course.
     
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    I have the same exact tv. It is great!!! You will never have a problem with it and its great for sports. If you want it for a few hundred bucks cheaper then what was posted go to SEARS. Got mine for like 1050$ there last year.
     
  14. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-meter-fo...5R78/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1250098975&sr=8-1

    I bought two of these for $.15 each. Yep, that's fifteen pennies. (They charge $2.98 for shipping, which I suppose is where they make their minuscule profit.) I'll take the Pepsi Challenge against $45 Monster cables any day.
     
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    I have a slower refresh rate on my plasma. Ghosting does happen, but it's not a big issue. I have a Samsung 42" 720p though.
     
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    I have a 58" Panasonic Viera. It's awesome. For 58" TV's, cnet awarded it best picture, and it's truly a great picture. People who see it always comment about how they like the picture on it.

    Why plasma over LCD? Plasma lasts about 60,000 hours, LCD about 50,000. LCD is backlit and the light gets dimmer over time so the picture degrades. 60Hz is terrible for moving pictures, but they do have 120Hz and even some newer 240Hz models that may be plenty good enough - but more expensive. LCD also doesn't have a true ability to generate pure black pixels, so they cheat by turning off the backlight behind pixels that need to be black.

    The Viera does run warm, but I'd rather have the best picture - and use it to heat the house in the winter (no joke).

    The audio quality of the built-in speakers isn't so great, but I never expected to turn them on. If you're going with a nice HDTV, you really should consider a quality sound system - 5.1 or better. It will truly make the experience like theater.

    I highly recommend a PS3 to use as a blu ray player. It will work WiFi, and it can play your MP3 (or other) music collection from your PC as well. I never use mine to play games.

    Consider the source of the video you are going to watch. Normal SD definition TV works, but isn't going to get the most out of your TV. Most sports is 720p, or so I'm told. Network and HD cable channels on dish or cable are 1080i (I'm not 100% sure about every cable provider, just mine). DirecTV has some PPV that's 1080p. Blu ray is 1080p. And you can tell the difference, as long as you're not really far away from the TV.

    Given these things, blu ray will give you the most awesome viewing experience. I never thought that a home entertainment center could rival theaters, but it surely can.
     
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    republicans never swing that way, well maybe in public washrooms
     
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    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    I don't know if you've watched some of the HD broadcasts on Comcast, but the Blazers home games are GORGEOUS!!! in 1080. a lot of the other stadiums don't seem to have 1080 cameras or not always widescreen. I seem to recall being dissappointed with one particle team's cameras being questionable 720...
     

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