Panasonic 50 Class 1080p 600 Hz Plasma

Statman

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I saw the ad in the Sears Sunday flyer and wanted to get some feedback from you all.


Its $1500 for the TV and if you buy the speaker set and a flat panel TV stand its $1800.

Panasonic 50 in. (Diagonal) Class 1080p 600 Hz Plasma HD Television
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...anel#descriptionAnchor



Panasonic 5.1 Channel 5-Disc DVD 1080p Home Theater System w/ Wireless Rear Speakers
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...el=0#descriptionAnchor



TV Stand with mounting panel
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...d=05740257000&sLevel=0


Does anyone have this TV? Any reviews? Any comments/feedback on the deal would be appreciated. I am thinking of jumping on this deal but really do need some help in making a decision.
 

Noubourne

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600hz? Wow. Those marketing folk sure do come up with fancy sounding ways of saying "handles 24p".
 

Riverhound777

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$1500 for an S1? Pass. You can get that TV on amazon for $1379 which still isn't that great, or you can get a G10 for $1500.
 

aphex

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Sams Club has the S14 (seems to be the same as the S1) for $1279
 

kalrith

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The G10 is the better performer from Panasonic, and Amazon has it for $1,511 shipped, and you'll likely save $100 in sales tax.
 

JackBurton

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Originally posted by: kalrith
The G10 is the better performer from Panasonic, and Amazon has it for $1,511 shipped, and you'll likely save $100 in sales tax.

Yep. If you are looking at Panasonic plasmas, definitely check out the G10.
 

Statman

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So even with the deal... its not worth it. Is that pretty much the forum consensus ?

BTW... appreciate the feedback thus far.
 

mc866

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I've been doing lots of research the last two days on the Panasonic plasma line. The G10 is the way to go if you are going to spend around $1500. Panasonic actually has a rebate out right now which expires on 5/2. For the G series you get up to $200 off, but the catch is it isn't off the TV just any service related to the TV and it all has to be on the same invoice. So if you found a good price for the TV but shipping was $170 you could submit the rebate form for the shipping costs.

More info on the deal here

Hope no one minds me linking to avs, but good info there too.