<1500 tv needed (blatant plea!)

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Re: <1500 tv needed (blatant plea!)
« Reply #20 on: 27 Nov 2010, 07:05 pm »
 LG man. I tell ya what. I will put this set up agaisn't any plasma when an isolation trannie is used. The picture quality greatly improves with the trannie. night and day.


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« Reply #21 on: 28 Nov 2010, 01:49 am »
I just went cheap ($369) and bought a 42" Insignia plasma 720p at Best Buy. :D 2 year warranty included. It's still in the box but I'll set it up this evening. I bought it online and picked it up at the closest BB. I checked out the picture quality in the store and looked very good, better than the LCD sets flanking it. Richer colors. I researched it online and supposed to be a rebadged Samsung. Its amazing how much you can get for the $ :o. Must be the cheap US dollar. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia%26%23153;+-+42%22+Class+/+720p+/+600Hz+/+Plasma+HDTV/9748831.p?id=1218166511573&skuId=9748831&st=ThanksgivingWeekendSale_2010_Televisions&cp=1&lp=5

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Re: <1500 tv needed (blatant plea!)
« Reply #23 on: 29 Nov 2010, 07:18 am »
Well after looking at sets I realize I'm just not that much of a videophile... I see differences but there seem to be more tradeoffs than one set being clearly better than any other, unless you're looking at top of the line models. For the size I got I'd be looking at 3x the price for a clearly superior picture.

So, I ended up with a 58" Panasonic S2 plasma for $1099. I had Best Buy price match so I could also get 36 mo zero interest, free delivery and set-up, and no questions return policy if I change my mind... my reservations are standard resolution material might be too noisy, Panasonic's picture has good detail and pop but not as good noise reduction compared to Samsung and LG IMO, and no individual gamma or color adjustments so if these issues bother me it can't be calibrated out. But reviews are very positive and I'm not super picky about pq so I think it'll work and is a good deal for the size.

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« Reply #24 on: 29 Nov 2010, 07:33 am »
So far I'm happy with my super low priced 42" Insignia plasma. :D Had a little trouble setting it up but now it's lookin' good. I went to the AVS forum http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1249155&page=7 and might try some of the calibration settings put forth but now that I've spent some time with it, I just eyeballed the settings and the picture is quite good to my less than expert eyes. $369  :o :o :green: What a deal!

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