Panny Plasma now under £400
Discussion
Plotloss said:
The X10 is the entry set, this is a 'budget' version of a set thats the entry point in the UK market.
Its got less connections which may or may not matter to you and a lower quality case - this is what will make it or break it IMO.
Is that all the difference is? Why such a difference in price?Its got less connections which may or may not matter to you and a lower quality case - this is what will make it or break it IMO.
derestrictor said:
No but in fact, the best 37" sets are now - believe it or not - LCD and just so happen to be 'Full HD.'
Really? Has LCD improved that much recently then? The last time I looked they still suffered from that horrible motion blur in action scenes or sideways scrolling. I had pretty much decided that LCD was out of the running but if it has changed I might have to reconsider.I was in a local multiplex recently with the sprogisma last week.
I forget the exact spec of the rig but it was all borderline Lucasfilmish.
As the camera panned, the image blurred.
There are factors beyond those normally stated which variously ameliorate or not the effect described.
It pays to judge products on a wide variety of source material, post-optimisation, at a sensible viewing distance and then conclude.
JVC's DR1/DV1 or Panasonic's G/V series 37s pretty much leave all alternative 37s for dead.
Trust me, if you want to live.
I forget the exact spec of the rig but it was all borderline Lucasfilmish.
As the camera panned, the image blurred.
There are factors beyond those normally stated which variously ameliorate or not the effect described.
It pays to judge products on a wide variety of source material, post-optimisation, at a sensible viewing distance and then conclude.
JVC's DR1/DV1 or Panasonic's G/V series 37s pretty much leave all alternative 37s for dead.
Trust me, if you want to live.
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