Originally posted by: s44
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I suppose I should say WHY I want the built in speakers:
In my apartment, we currently don't have room for my (current) surround sound system and we don't feel like pissing off the neighbors. Believe me, I would buy bear bones if I could, but I'd like to have sound while I wait to move out june of next year.
So what you guys are saying is that unless I buy 70 incher, the 1080p does nothing compared to 720p?
Some say that. They're usually the guys with the 720p sets.
Get the Panny.
I wouldn't say 1080p is completely useless, but resolution is NOT the most important attribute of image quality. The four aspects of picture quality (in order of importance) are contrast ratio, color saturation, color accuracy, and resolution. 1080p definitely has some merit, but the more-important thing is that it's easily marketable. It's a number that a company can use to say why their TV is "better" than another one.
I would choose the Pioneer 5080 720p TV over the Panny or Samsung 1080p TV as long as I'm sitting 8 feet or more away from the TV. If you look at the reviews of the Pioneer 5080 in the link I provided above, none of them said that it was the best-looking 720p flat-panel TV they had ever seen. They said it was THE BEST flat-panel TV they had ever seen. These were professional reviewers who have reviewed 1080p TVs before, and many of them used 1080p TVs in comparison to the Pioneer 5080. CNET seemed to be the least-impressed reviewer of the Pioneer 5080; however, they gave it an 8.7 rating (
link), which is their highest rating of any TV, and their Editors' Choice award, while they gave the Panasonic 58" 1080p TV an 8.0 rating (
link).
If I were you, I'd click
this link and order the Pioneer 5080 for $2,599 with free white-glove delivery from Amazon. This means that the delivery people will bring the TV into your home, unbox it, and set it on your TV stand for you. Not only is it nice to not have to get someone to help you do this, but it also gives you plenty of opportunity to check for damages before signing for delivery.
Before someone slams me as opposing 1080p, I do not. However, it's an attribute that requires you to sit closer than the average person in order to reap the benefits. If the OP sits 6-7 feet away from the TV, then he should definitely get a 50" 1080p TV. However, at 8+ feet away, he most likely won't see the benefit of 1080p; however, he will most definitely see the benefits of the deeper black levels, better contrast ratio, and better processing of the Pioneer 5080.