I installed one the other day and it had a great picture
The only thing I ever recommend to people updating is to pay the extra for extended warranty just in case
Been doing some research and thinking about finally upgrading to a plasma.
Basically, i'm after something HD, 2k or thereabouts, and that will show upscaled stuff from the dreambox so it looks passable from about 2.5-3metres away.
I am leaning towards the Panasonic 42" TH42PZ800A. Anyone got one, got thoughts, got an alternate recommendation?
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I installed one the other day and it had a great picture
The only thing I ever recommend to people updating is to pay the extra for extended warranty just in case
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
I think that's the better option. I'm just waiting for the post olympic stock/ sales to arrive and then i think i'll try and snap one up.
The Panasonic 42" TH42PZ800A would be my choice if I was after a new plasma. They are going for a little over $2000. Bloody Hell...I paid $5000 for a 42" Fujitsu sd plasma with no tuner just a few years back!
You're right Mandc as I believe that is the Full HD 1920 x 1080 which has an excellent picture, I got the model before which is the TH42PZ700A only because that model is made in Japan where now China makes them all.
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Try Retravision.
The 46" option now at 42" price till sunday
I can't stand the reflections from sunlight and windows with plasma anymore.
And having the curtains closed to watch tv irks me no end.
I have deserted plasma for LCd for this very reason, in spite of inferior picture.
hi in my opinion lcd hd plus is the go. there not $5000 orso either ,i have a tcl 81cm or 32 inch here i paid $700 for thanks hamguy2 nsw
i have one and would reccommend it
I have the 700 version and love it..still clearer than 99% of plasma out there
I have the 50 800a and I bloody love it.
I could actually live on my couch.
What happens if I press alt + F4?
If you just want it for the dreambox and terrestrial then why don't you consider the TH42PX8A. Unless you're watching blueray then you may as well save the bucks and go 1080i instead of 1080p.
The TH42PX8A was recently selling at goodguys for $999 during the boxing day sales. I don't see the value in paying a few hundred extra dollars for extended warranty when in 12 months time the price will probably be around the $700 mark for a new one.
We bought a 46" 800A several months ago and absolutely love it. The 50" is sometimes found at bargain prices so if your room is big enough that's well worth a look too. But we wanted something with a swivel base which, at that time at least, the 50" didn't have but the 46" did.
Z80's point about glare has some merit. If your room has lots of afternoon sun and you watch a lot of daytime TV then plasma probably isn't the best choice. But I spent a week recently with a top quality X series Bravia LCD and compared to that our Panasonic plasma is eye popping, I'm really pleased with our purchase.
I agree with best4less that extended warranty purchase is very, very wise for a large LCD or Plasma. Many of them die early in life, mainly because of all the internal heat I think.
PS. if you're a sports fan you'll probably want to turn off the video interpolation/enhancement feature, whatever it's called. it can't keep up with fast moving balls etc and has problems with certain high contrast graphics. it works well for most programs and movies though.
Last edited by gw1; 04-10-09 at 11:34 PM.
Plasmas certainly have much faster response time than LCD, which may be what you're referring to.Originally Posted by mate
But the special feature I meant was Panasonic's 'Intelligent Frame Creation' which applies to Viera plasmas. It's discussed in a review .
Panasonic's latest model, TX-P42G10, has the IFC feature disabled by default. A reviewer suggests turning it on for sport, which was opposite to my experience. The new models resample at 600Hz so it's probably improved. I do leave it turned on, but wanted to mention it because IFC-related artifacts are a common concern for new Panasonic plasma owners. Perhaps that's why Panasonic now leave IFC disabled by default, to reduce support calls.
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