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In Reply to: RE: Samsung LNA52A950 posted by Brian A on September 05, 2008 at 14:10:44
News flash Brian..Plasmas also have artifacts during live sporting events. It isn't all of the panels fault..some of the blame lies with the transmission of the signal and the cameras used to record the event.You may be better off just staying with your CRT.There's much more viewable picture even on a 42 inch wide screen when comparing it too the 36" Sony CRT. I wouldn't go on physical dimensions as it can be misleading.
My CRT 36" picture looks squashed compared to the 42"..lets not even go there when comparing it to a 50" panel or larger. ;-)
I would personally get the largest one you can afford and fit in the space..but that's just me.
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Thank you. I probably didn't make it clear in my post, but a 50 inch screen is exactly the biggest possible screen I can fit in my hutch, for its opening is the same as the width of a 16:9 screen. The left and right edges of the TV will be behind the facing of the hutch.
A million thanks for stating that some of these artifacts can be from the source and not the TV. I will go and check out plasmas for motion artifacts too.
I could just hack off the top of my center hutch, it comes in three sections, and put an even larger TV in. But I may loose a wife in the process.
We'll have to agree to disagree about human caused global warming until the next global cooling scare comes along.
Hey Brian I wish you luck man. Yeah..I probably wasn't clear myself. I was referring too the actual picture size not the TV dimensions itself. You need a thin framed panel to get the most out of your space. Both Sharp and Mits are pretty darn thin. Sony isn't known for thin framed panels.The Samsung are pretty good in that area as well.You should also check out the new Mits LCDs. They have a great picture! Blu ray looks phenomenal on these units. The new Mits uses a 16 Bit processor..which obliterates the competition easily.
Just about everyone else is using 8 and 10 bit processors.My next panel will be a Mitsubishi!
Thanks for the update info on the Mits, I own a Samsung 32" and am very satisfied. But I will look into the Mits now, Cheers!
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