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Panasonic 42in EDTV Plasma $2029

PC Connection has the Panasonic TH-42PWD7UY 42" EDTV 852x480 Plasma Display 4000:1 Contrast ratio, DVI, HDMI for a low $2029, $62 shipping. Tax in OH, MA and TN.

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is this a good deal on a plasma? im finding a lot of these (this pana model) for less than 2k. which one is the really popular panasonic model?
 
Actually this Panasonic is one of the best imo and other opinions. Do a search on it. I find the image quality to be fantastic(from the right source). Now it is EDTV not HDTV but to tell you the truth in RC-willey it looked better then the 18k sony plasma sitting next to it. May have to pick one up myself.

Cheapest ive ever seen it for was $3200
 
Just keep this in mind when purchasing an EDTV.. If it doesnt do 480P, dont bother. If it does 480P. the picture quality is better then HDTV.
 
Awesome plasma, one of the absolute best choices of this kind of display for the money. I just got rid of mine a few days ago.

There are quite a few places with a lower price, but shipping is higher.
 
I agree with Venomous. Most EDTV's i've seen, plasmawise, beat out hdtv plasmas. All Edtv's should do 480p. Also note the contrast ratio. This Panny KILLS the competition when it comes to black lvl performance (a.k.a. lord of the rings)...wonder if thats the display model instead of the retail model...only thing missing would be speakers and extra connections...but if your buying this you already have a home theater. Also note this model has very very few connections on back.
 
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
http://pcworld.pricegrabber.co...d.php/masterid=4127734

is this the same one? it appears theres a consumer version (with many goodies) and professional one. i might have to get one of these. heh heh.

only thing is that on some of the websites it says "standard plasma display" and some say EDTV.

That's the one.

There currently is no consumer version of this quite yet. The TH-42PD25U/P is based on the 6UY panel. When the TH-42PD30U/P comes out in a few months, it should be based on this new 7UY panel.

The 7UY panel is 10% brighter, has some black level improvements, and a bunch of other upgrades.

The consumer version does have a bunch of other nice things (HDMI, built in HD tuner, CableCard, stand, speakers, inhome warranty, etc), but it's more expensive, has a huge bezel, and cannot take 720p through any input except for the PC input. Pluses and minuses. 🙂
 
Any good sources for a matching stand? This is very tempting, but I'd need a stand (little holder for on top of my existing TV stand, not something with shelves).
 
$2029 is a lot of money for a tv just to watch reruns of Seinfeld on tv. Why not just get a rear-projection tv for a lot less $$$$$?
 
Originally posted by: thenotebook
$2029 is a lot of money for a tv just to watch reruns of Seinfeld on tv. Why not just get a rear-projection tv for a lot less $$$$$?

how many of your 33 posts have not been spent threadcrapping? This is the 3rd one I've seen today and I have not read that many threads. You are going to earn a vacation followed quickly by a ban if you keep it. Just a word to the wise, take it fwiw to you.
 
Originally posted by: thenotebook
$2029 is a lot of money for a tv just to watch reruns of Seinfeld on tv. Why not just get a rear-projection tv for a lot less $$$$$?
:roll:
Ever hear of the magical shiny discs that together contain tens of thousands of hours of wondrous content from every era and in all genres?
 
Originally posted by: thenotebook
$2029 is a lot of money for a tv just to watch reruns of Seinfeld on tv. Why not just get a rear-projection tv for a lot less $$$$$?

Rear projection sets look like sh$t.....and take up WAY too much space.

Get a clue about about television displays, will ya......or don't trolls bother with those details?
 
Originally posted by: Venomous
Just keep this in mind when purchasing an EDTV.. If it doesnt do 480P, dont bother. If it does 480P. the picture quality is better then HDTV.

Im not trying to be rude bro, but that entire psot is just completely wrong. All EDTVs do 480P, and that PQ comment is just whack.
 
Damn you Apex! I want that black stand. I got the silver one.

Anyways, this is a great TV. I paid $2k for it about a month ago and it's great. I had a Samsung plasma before that and it sucked. The Panasonic is a great TV and don't be a snob and think that EDTV is crap compared to HDTV, experience it yourself on a quality EDTV and it may change your mind.
 
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
EDTV vs HDTV vs SDTV

http://www.projectorcentral.com/video_signals.htm

This article is over a year old and much of their "there isn't much HDTV source available" argument goes in the toilet. 80% of the TV I watch is in HDTV. It still looks great on my EDTV Plasma, but I wouldn't say that one should NOT got a HDTV plasma. But for almost 1/2 the price I think EDTV is a better bargain and since I sit 8 feet from my Plasma I can't see the difference between EDTV and HDTV ( I compared for hours at the two side by side in stores).
 
thinking of going with hdtv next year. hopefully by then hdtv 42inch plasmas are $2000. if not I'll settle for a EDTV
 
Originally posted by: jasonja
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
EDTV vs HDTV vs SDTV

http://www.projectorcentral.com/video_signals.htm

This article is over a year old and much of their "there isn't much HDTV source available" argument goes in the toilet. 80% of the TV I watch is in HDTV. It still looks great on my EDTV Plasma, but I wouldn't say that one should NOT got a HDTV plasma. But for almost 1/2 the price I think EDTV is a better bargain and since I sit 8 feet from my Plasma I can't see the difference between EDTV and HDTV ( I compared for hours at the two side by side in stores).
I read this article last night. I though it was great. It's not immediately noticeable, but there is a link there to an updated version of the article.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/hdtv_edtv.htm
 
Originally posted by: wumpuskiller
Originally posted by: thenotebook
$2029 is a lot of money for a tv just to watch reruns of Seinfeld on tv. Why not just get a rear-projection tv for a lot less $$$$$?

Rear projection sets look like sh$t.....and take up WAY too much space.

Get a clue about about television displays, will ya......or don't trolls bother with those details?

What do you mean rear projections look like sh$t? Have you seen the latest DLP sets from Samsung or Mitsubishi? My 62" DLP set is only 20" deep and sits very tightly into a corner, so I don't get the space issue either.
Perhaps you need to get a clue about displays.
 
For those of you just looking to get into a widescreen higher definition type tv and you are not really sure what all these names mean etc..

check this out.. good explanations.

http://www.projectorcentral.com/video_signals.htm

EDTV is great at 480p

did any of you read that article the other day about UHDTV? it was like 13K or 15k lines of resolution.. they said about half the people who viewed it got queasy.. it was too real for them.

Technology is grand.. I hope it cures all the major diseases.. cause I really want to be here 70 years from now!!! "i'm 37"
 
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