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42" 1080P which one??



  Cup Turbo, Flamer
I'm after a new TV for my love pad, 42 incher with 1080p for around the £800-£900 mark...

What suggestions have you got?

Cheers
 
  Cup Turbo, Flamer
I've just read up a lot on this and plasma does seem the way to go for deep, richer colours. Plus the re-gassing myth is a aload of tosh!

Panny it is then!
 

Dafthead

ClioSport Club Member
  Q8 E-Tron
I've got the 37" model of the Philips that you're looking at, very very good.

www.avforums.com will be able to answer your questions better though (informed judgement geeks)
 
  Monaco 172 2/468
Does the new Toshiba z series do 1080p over VGA

What else does it have over the X series, apart from 100hz ?

I was going to get my mate to get the 42X3030, as it seems about the best really to me
 
  Monaco 172 2/468
I've just read up a lot on this and plasma does seem the way to go for deep, richer colours. Plus the re-gassing myth is a aload of tosh!

Panny it is then!

I thought you wanted a 1080p set mate, I didn't think plasma's did 1080p ?

I think i'd maybe go plasma if I didn't use my xbox through it, but it looks nicer through LCD

If you have got loads of standard def stuff, tv, DVD player etc then plasma is surely the way to go, but then again why bother getting into HD tv if you havn't got HD sources
 
  Oil Burner
panasonic for a plasma (plasma is much better in my opinion)

if you want a 1080p lcd, go sony 40w3000 (hard to find atm) it may be over your buget a little but its the only lcd worth having. Otherwise plasma is the way.

avoid:

LG, Philips, (any cheap makes) Samsung R88 unless using a home theatre kit (going to upset alot of people saying that) the samsung m86 is much better, and 1080p.

Sharp are good, tosh are alright, but the new range is in the midsts of coming out so might be worth waiting as the 3030 isnt the be all and end all of 1080p tv's.

BTW: panasonic plasma and 1080p http://www.panasonic.co.uk/plasma-tv/th-42pz70b/index.htm

stunning tv.

"Why buy a HD TV if you have no HD Source" Well given you can pick up HD dvd players for £200 now it wont be long before they are much more affordable.
 
  Monaco 172 2/468
It would be really nice to see a good 1080p comparison (visual) then between the two types of sets. Showing what one can do better than the other etc, it seems like such a strange grey area, and you never get a proper idea in shops etc

I genuinely don't like how plasma's look, like how you can see the individual pixels, bit like an old crt type thing. I know what I mean anyway hehe, it's like it's showing behind a type of grid. I've not seen any brand new ones really, so they might look different, just my experience.

The LCD seems to just have no protection (grid jobby lol), so I feel it looks alot nicer with good resolution. I guess the downside to this is the blurring type effect you get on standard transmissions, which is frustrating

I don't know how people could buy without seeing them first though, as they do look very different
 
dan im amazed that its that cheap with a 1080p panel not just accepting 1080p the resampling it


tbh end of teh day its down to what you like the look of
 
i have tried cheap 1080p sets before and they are usually very very bad build quality hd image may be alright but it will break quickly
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
I genuinely don't like how plasma's look, like how you can see the individual pixels, bit like an old crt type thing. I know what I mean anyway hehe, it's like it's showing behind a type of grid. I've not seen any brand new ones really, so they might look different, just my experience.


I don't know how people could buy without seeing them first though, as they do look very different



You must be sitting in a tiny room or on top of your tv :S
 
  172 ph1
I've had Wharfedale stuff in the past.. always been good. I'll try to find some reviews for you tho!

Wharfedale speakers are made by Wharfedale. Unfortunately they have sold the license for the name, so tellys etc. are just the cheapest crap going.

I've got a big Samsung plasma but the PSU is too noisy for me. The sound is poor too, so I use separate speakers, but then there is a lag between the TV audio out and the picture. Not good.
 
  Monaco 172 2/468
I genuinely don't like how plasma's look, like how you can see the individual pixels, bit like an old crt type thing. I know what I mean anyway hehe, it's like it's showing behind a type of grid. I've not seen any brand new ones really, so they might look different, just my experience.


I don't know how people could buy without seeing them first though, as they do look very different



You must be sitting in a tiny room or on top of your tv :S

Hmm, I do tend to analyse stuff quite a bit to be fair, and it's nice to sit close sometimes hehe

I have a 37" LCD and sit about 2.5 metres away, I think thats just a nice size really :)
 


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