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Black Friday Plasma Screen

Yes, it's a good deal. Out of stock now. The panasonic TH-42PX6U 42" has very good reviews. The price on this set has been dropping as we head toward the holiday season.
 
Looks decent but its only 720p, I would look out for a 1080 native screen. Besides that note :beer:
 
Cnet article "A case against 1080P"

The final conclusion

Ultimately, we agree with the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF), a group that consults for home-theater manufacturers and trains professional video calibrators, when it says that the most important aspect of picture quality is contrast ratio, the second-most important is color saturation, and the third is color accuracy. Though resolution may be the most talked-about spec these days, it comes in fourth on the ISF list, and after you sit watching five TVs lined up side by side, you understand why. The fact is a relatively pristine high-def source such as Mission: Impossible III looks sharp on just about any HDTV, and your eye, when looking for differences, is drawn first to things like depth of detail in shadowy material (black levels) and the color of the actors' skin tone and how natural it looks.

So when buying a TV, the last thing you probably want to do is agonize over its native resolution. If you don't mind spending the extra dough for 1080p, go for it. But if it's stretching your budget, then take a pass, knowing it's not all that it's cracked up to be.


 
So i'm getting that this is a good deal. I'm looking to get a HD-TV this holiday season (somewhere between 37 and 42 inches). What would you guys recommend?
 
Personally, I would only worry about 1080p if you were planning on using it as a computer monitor, otherwise don't worry about it.
 
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Great TV but the price is alright. Nothing crazy.

The prices on these are actually pretty crazy. Less than a year ago I paid more than twice that amount for the exact same TV (last years equivalent), and that was considered a great deal at the time.

OP, I've heard these will be around the same price at Circuit City on BF, and the 50" will be $2k. I'm thinking of picking up another one for the bedroom.
 
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