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I just (like Friday) bought one...
Panasonic Viera TH-50PX80U Holy crap is this thing incredible... and it was a black Friday special... $863 (total, with tax) for a 50". The only concession I had to make was that Shell would be able to buy a new bedspread. Sounds like a fair deal to me... :D http://c1.neweggimages.com/NeweggIma...187-045-07.jpg I haven't tried watching it in the daylight yet (as I heard plasma's suck for that), but this has some glare-proof screen... we'll see how that goes. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee! |
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I bought the 42" version of this TV so it's good to know that you like it. Another review to let me know that I made a solid purchase.
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A few months ago, I bought this TV:
http://images.panasonic.com/static/m...th-50pz85u.jpg It's a 50" plasma 1080 with a nice gloss black surround. The picture is really incredible and I've been very happy with it. I got plasma because the room I keep it in doesn't get huge amounts of sunlight and because I felt that even though LCD screens have improved plasma still has a higher quality picture especially when viewing action movies or sports. The 3 years 0% interest financing Best Buy offered didn't hurt either! :tu |
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I think you have to pay 5 minutes before they cut the bill or they charge you interest anyway.
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And as for the wife... :r:r:r I'm beginning to see your logic on that one :D |
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Never and I mean never, put one on top of a glass table. So consider that as well. |
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Weight is still a concern; even though the specs say it only weighs 82lbs. with the stand. Just curios as to how many of you are hanging yours -vs- setting them on a stand. I have this nightmarish thought of it crashing down off the wall.:rolleyes: Just got confirm' that the TV is in!:dance: Now to get this cabinet done(decided to build one out of poplar and do a zebrawood veneer); and get it hooked up! Hope it's easy!! |
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My 42" weighs like 100 lbs and the 50" I was looking at was like at around 175ish. 200 lbs was exaggerating I guess, but that seems odd that they don't weigh as much as they did a couple years back. Mine is built like a slab of concrete in the back. The heatsinks must be made of lead :D |
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This is a great and timely thread. I'm interested in moving up to a bigger tv.
It appears the longevity issue has been put to rest. One thing that has been mentioned is the heat dissapation of a plasma, would be alright in the winter but not so good in the summer. Any input on this would be appreciated. Thanks for the input |
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In the hottest months of summer... (this is in Oregon though :D )... where we have no AC... the most I have to do is keep a fan going, but I need that regardless of the TV or not as it's so hot out. In the winter though, it seems to help heat the place nicely. Personally I think adding a few extra people to the room for movie night puts more heat in the room than the TV, but that's me. |
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Plasma for overall picture, but bang for the buck go for LCD.
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A year ago, it was barely 400,000 in the same month. The Dark Knight is going to be the first movie to ship over 1 million discs. Player prices are constantly hitting the sub 200$ mark and Blu-ray sales were clearly evident EVERYWHERE this black friday. Blu-ray isn't going anywhere.... as much as people love to think. |
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Try cnet for all your questions. I love this site. Great job with TV reviews, too. http://reviews.cnet.com/best-blu-ray-players/ |
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