Update after extended viewing TBH.
Really impressed with the SD content on this panel. Obviously it's a bit muddy after watching HD, but for a screen of this size, it's surprisingly good.
After viewing in a pitch black room at night, I have noticed a definite compromise from plasma. As good as it is, I can notice that it's LCD. Black levels are still fantastic, but there is some ever so slightly uneven backlighting when the screen goes all black. Just the slightest hint of a silvery sheen in the corners, especially when viewed off-angle. Expected from an LCD panel TBH. Overall, the blacks, and in particular, shadow detail, are still a cut above my old Panasonic plasma. Itself no slouch. The Panny was obviously completely uniform though.
I have also noticed that it suffers from zero image retention, and no buzzing in bright scenes. A definite bonus. Also of course, no fans. Not that they were noisy in my old box. It also seems to have a colour uniformity that's much more stable with motion. Difficult to explain but I think it's probably down to a lack of phosphor trails. I had gotten used to these previously and couldn't see them at all, but I guess they were there. Different technology altogether, but this definitely looks better, and without looking unnatural like so many LCD sets I've viewed.
So overall, whilst not perfect, it is an amazing TV. I expected compromises, and I've been pleasantly surprised by them. It's sensational. 100% not disappointed in the switch to LCD. Such an incredibly good looking set too. It's like being in the future. Then there's the online features and Smart Hub. The ability to natively play HD mkv from a hard drive. The ludicrously slick motion (again, even better than my previous machine). The fact that it's wireless N also means I should happily be able to stream 1080p, although I have yet to try this. The judder from my WDTV Live box was a curious annoyance, as my old telly didn't suffer from this, but since it's completely smooth using the TV itself, I guess I can forget that one.
Part of me already wishes I'd got the 60", but this really is big enough. For now. Did I just say that? Roffle.
BTW that is definitely the worst view of the M250 :dapprove: