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RE: Recommendations for Plasma TV...
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: RE: Recommendations for Plasma TV...
- From: Mike Griffiths <mike@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 12:45:42 -0000
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Spooky this
I to am just about to change my Sony 32" FD1 to a 50" plasma
I have narrowed it down to the Panny and the Pioneer 503HDE
I already have a 502 in work -but the 503 has improved a lot over that
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Most reviews seem to bring the two equal but with different advantages
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If it helps anyone Hi-Spek on the Hatfield -St Albans road have the
Pioneer/Tosh(Panny Clone) and JVC (who cares) all showing simultaneosly
the=
Pioneer demo DVD.
Shows exactly what everybody says about these displays i.e. darker
contrast=
on the Panny but Pioneer looked sharper and brighter.
Got my wife to decide which one she thought was best it kind of went,
the
Tosh(Panny) better colours and darker, image changes, oh no the Pioneer,
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d
back and forth she went. Great help!
They had a firework sequence and Tosh(Panny) was alot better on the dark
sk=
y
but the clarity on the Pioneers image was superb on brighter images.
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http:=
//www.askdirect.co.uk/uview?call=3Dask.productBrowse
<http://www.askdirect.co.uk/uview?call=3Dask.productBro=
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&id=3D339&topcatid=3D1
seem to have the Pioneer at the cheapest price
I'm still worried about the dead Pixel problem though
I'm swayed to the HDE because of the split screen - it's a F1 thing !!
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Gale [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 03 November 2002 11:05
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Recommendations for Plasma TV...
>
> After a week of finishing off the wiring I started about 6 months
ago,=
> I've now got my patch panels, Video matrix switcher, whole house
audio=
etc
> up and running. Unfortunately, the space on the A/V room wall,
reserve=
d
> for a future purchase of a sexy display is continuously whispering
'Bu=
y a
> plasma, buy a plasma....' :-)
>
>
>
> I've not done any looking yet but want a 50" or 60" display
=
that will also
> accept high res VGA input (1024x768 or more). The displays I have
seen=
'in
> the flesh' so far have been really disappointing (cheaper models at
Cu=
rrys
> - I know - waste of time looking there!). I bought a Sony Wega
32"=
; TV a
> couple of years ago and still haven't seen anything to beat it.
>
>
>
> Any recommendations? Ideally budget under =A36000. No speakers, very
s=
lim,
> looks great, fantastic picture etc etc etc
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> Paul.
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