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RE: Plasma tv motion artifacts severe! Not my experience.

Posted by jsm on September 28, 2007 at 13:50:00:

I recently went from a top-of-the-line Sony XBR 36-inch CRT set that had one of the finest standard pictures I had ever seen to a Panasonic 58-inch 720p plasma set. I am equally happy with the picture quality on standard broadcast on the palsma set on all kinds of programing, including sports with rapid movement; it works beautifully. Of course there is no comparison on HD programing. The plasma is stunning when fed a good signal. I use the HDMI connection. I wonder if you have a problem with your set, as my experience and I'm sure many others suggest that your problem isn't plasma set technology in itself.

Joe