Originally posted by: conjur
Latest Home Theater Magazine reviewed several new Plasma sets and still found them lacking in consistency across all features (not one set rose above the others). Black levels are improving but still not to RPTV/DLP sets and the price is still higher. Plus, the resolution is lower than an RPTV but not many broadcasters, if any, are sending full HD resolution.
Originally posted by: conjur
Latest Home Theater Magazine reviewed several new Plasma sets and still found them lacking in consistency across all features (not one set rose above the others). Black levels are improving but still not to RPTV/DLP sets and the price is still higher. Plus, the resolution is lower than an RPTV but not many broadcasters, if any, are sending full HD resolution.
Originally posted by: Ender
Originally posted by: conjur
Latest Home Theater Magazine reviewed several new Plasma sets and still found them lacking in consistency across all features (not one set rose above the others). Black levels are improving but still not to RPTV/DLP sets and the price is still higher. Plus, the resolution is lower than an RPTV but not many broadcasters, if any, are sending full HD resolution.
Do you have some sort of link to this or anything like this?
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Lower resolution than the LCOS RP TV's, but I ignored those due to their exorbitant price.
Unfortunately, i'm one of the few that notices the rainbow effect with DLP projectors, although i've never had the chance to check out a RP DLP set though.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
I think I'm still set on the Loewe 36" tube TV. Best picture quality, EVAR.
Originally posted by: amnesiac
I think I'm still set on the Loewe 36" tube TV. Best picture quality, EVAR.
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: amnesiac
I think I'm still set on the Loewe 36" tube TV. Best picture quality, EVAR.
The new Sony (ugh) HV34XBR910 will smoke it big time.
http://news.sel.sony.com/pressrelease/3065
Originally posted by: TheShiz
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: amnesiac
I think I'm still set on the Loewe 36" tube TV. Best picture quality, EVAR.
The new Sony (ugh) HV34XBR910 will smoke it big time.
http://news.sel.sony.com/pressrelease/3065
looks nice too, only 34 inches, but i could deal, heh
Originally posted by: kami
I bought my Toshiba 50h82 today (50" 16:9 HDTV)....my god it looked so yummy in the store, and i got it for barely any more than the 42" model. Delivered in just under a week. W00T!!
i have never owned anything above a 27" in my life
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: kami
I bought my Toshiba 50h82 today (50" 16:9 HDTV)....my god it looked so yummy in the store, and i got it for barely any more than the 42" model. Delivered in just under a week. W00T!!
i have never owned anything above a 27" in my life
Dude!
Are you going to have all the local AT'ers over to the bask in the glow of your new HDTV? (probably not. 😛)
Originally posted by: kami
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: kami
I bought my Toshiba 50h82 today (50" 16:9 HDTV)....my god it looked so yummy in the store, and i got it for barely any more than the 42" model. Delivered in just under a week. W00T!!
i have never owned anything above a 27" in my life
Dude!
Are you going to have all the local AT'ers over to the bask in the glow of your new HDTV? (probably not. 😛)
Dude I'll be charging admission to my theater!!! 😉
I'll be livin in guelph 😀
If you want a HDTV, go to future shop NOW! The 50" Toshiba is only $2599 (Canadian), then they give you an automatic 7% discount, dropping it to $2417. Then when he knew I was buying the extended warranty ($250) he dropped the price to an even $2200 (only took me 3 minutes to convince), delivery was free. $2200!!! This set was at least $3500 a few months ago.
I bought it earlier this afternoon and at the time they still had 400 units of it in stock (toronto warehouse) but they had already sold 10 sets in the one store alone that day. Dude said they'll probably be gone in less than a week and they may not get anymore since Tosh is coming out with new models in July.
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Plasma.
It currently has the highest number of pixels per inch, and the contrast ratio on the newer sets is amazing.
Too bad they only last 7-10 years. 🙁