If you read my prior posts you would notice that I had said "I saw it with my own two eyes" and to actually go to a video store and do a comparison. You will notice immediately the difference. Let them roll credits on both and watch it. You will see. Do you want links on all the problems...
Troll: a person with entirely way too much time on their hands that has to chime in and make remarks that don't contribute but rather annoy others.
Alright, knock it off
-ViRGE
I've seen with my own 2 eyes that all samsungs have a motion smoothing problem. Go to video only and compare them side by side with credits rolling on screen and you will be blown away by how inferior samsung is at this. Also they don't even have a motion smoothing technology in the prior year...
The new GT50 screen possesses 4:4:4:
"Here you will also find a new control called 1080p Pure Direct that promises to pass a full 4:4:4 video signal over HDMI, allowing for slightly enhanced chromatic resolution. The acceptance of 4:4:4 is new ground for Panasonic PDP and another sign...
From what several engineers told me, specs lie. Real world results prove its a bandwidth limitation, but I guess these engineers are wrong and you are right. Maybe they were screwing with me, who knows.
Actually incorrect, many people on forums reported several reliability issues with the Samsungs PLASMAS of last year. Check youtube for videos. Also the Panny's had motion smoothing which Samsung did not have at all. There were only a few areas that were considered slightly better in performance...
I've done hundreds of hours of research. The Panasonic ST50 is the king TV. Everything else is moot. Samsung is worthless, unreliable and prone to failure. Also it has no motion smoothing. If you roll credits of a movie on the screen you will notice that it stutters as the text scrolls down...
I would like to buy the Panasonic 50" ST50 3D TV to use as a my PC gaming monitor. Problem, My monitor will sit 3 feet from my face. I will be running 1280x720 so I can run 120hz vertical refresh rate. Will it be a problem? Will I get headaches being that close? Will I have problems viewing text...
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