At 11:52 AM 8/27/2008, you wrote:
Is there really a meaningful difference between the PRO-141FD and
the PRO-151FD other than the $500 difference? Read the specs. The
141 weighs ~2lbs more. Duh?
I am an Elite fan; just cuz I own one now.
Best,
Duncan
I have come really close to buying the 60 inch Elite in the last two
years, but what has stopped me was the fear of burn in....
particularly since most TV is not HD, or widescreen and they all seem
to have that floating logo thing all the time. I understand, the
black side bars on SD, and the logos the broadcasters put in the
corner, can cause burn in.
What is your real world experience with the Elite, and how long have
you had yours?
How big is it?
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At 21:33 08/25/2008 -0700, you wrote:
At 05:08 PM 8/25/2008, you wrote:
Viera's are good, but Pioneer Elite Kuro's are arguably the best
plasmas to be had, but then again, they do cost 4-5-6 grand. :)
They are the best, the new PRO-151FD 60" price actually came down
a grand to 6500 but it is a fantastic display. Of course, my new 30
inch GatewayX3000 monitor does 1600p which is also pretty impressive.
I spent weeks reading on the AVS forum,
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/index.php .
Bought a nice 50 inch Samsung last weekend. Not as good on blacks as
the Panny, but better color by most all reports
from the calibrators on the forum. :)
On Aug 25, 2008, at 4:30 PM, DHSinclair wrote:
So, My Brother has bent his plastic on an HDTV.
He choose the Panasonic TH-42PZ85U.
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Televisions/VIERA-Plasma-HDTVs/model.TH-42PZ85U_11002_7000000000000005702
Says it is "i" and "p" capable.
Looking for opinions?????????????
(to share)
I will be back later.......
I do not mind Panasonic.
But, I am more of a Pioneer Elite kind of sort; because I have a
55in Pioneer analog rpg ATM.
I dream of something in the 60in. realm.
Duh. Two questions. Bummer............... :)
Thank you.
Best,
Duncan
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