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RE: [OT] Plasma Advice



Despite spending most of my weekend in Ikea (and the nightmare's not over
yet!), I did get some time to look at some plasma screens.

HoF knew nothing about a 20yr warranty :-(

The Panasonics definitely seem to have the clearest/sharpest picture, but
I'm still not clear on why the Pannys (and Tosh's) are all rated as 3000 for
contrast, whilst just about everyone else (from the quality manufacturers)
is in the 800-1500 category.  The only other screen that really caught my
attention was the 43" Pioneer, which again is only rated at 1000 for
contrast, but is higher-res at 1024x768.

So, does a 3000 (panny):1000 (Pioneer) contrast ratio mean that the Panny
picture is, potentially, 3 times better (in terms of colour definition etc)?
Or does it actually mean that I would run the Panny at only 50-60% of it's
contrast capability, whereas the Pioneer would need to be run nearer its
maximum setting, thus reducing it's life?

Finally, assuming I won't be running it as a PC display, is there any
advantage in having a higher resolution (1024x768 vs. 853x480)?

It's not as simple as it seems is it? 

Pete


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