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Flying Scotsman
07-01-2010, 12:52 AM
I am bored again and I wish to offer a few pearls of wisdom or nonscense. I recently moved and had to give up my 34" Sony XBR CRT telly...way too large in depth for my new humble abode. Like the moron that I am I said Lcd and purchased a Sony 32" XBR......that was a mistake....not bad viewing on centre ...awfull off centre ....after 6 months I said moron look at plasma ....purchased a 42" Panasonic PLASMA and wow...great picture and black detail to die for etc. The Sony will now reside in my bedroom for viewing X rated movies.

Douggie

Rumdog
07-01-2010, 07:19 AM
usually lcd's have a wider viewing angle than plasmas. Lcd's are rapidly replacing plasma TVs as well. However, i have 1 of each and like both.

Steven Vaccaro
07-01-2010, 12:09 PM
All that tv stuff makes my head spin. I was searching for one a while back, read reviews on all of them and it seemed everything had good and bad reviews. So I upped and visted a couple of stores and just picked what was best to my eye.

ReddyWatts
07-01-2010, 12:32 PM
Plasma does have a good picture, but uses a lot more watts, produces more heat than LCD and do not seem to last as long.

BondoBrushless
07-01-2010, 12:46 PM
+1 on Plasma heat
Brought home my 44" Plasma and within 10minutes of it being on it was 108degrees :ThumbsDown01:

But........ It has a ABSOLUTELY STELLER PICTURE !!

Flying Scotsman
07-01-2010, 01:00 PM
Plasma does have a good picture, but uses a lot more watts, produces more heat than LCD and do not seem to last as long.

That is true..300 watts for my 42" Plasma and 100 watts for my 32" LCD and yes plasma does generate more heat. There are advantages to both technologies but in my humble opinion :smile: Plasma viewed in HD wins on picture quality but neither were as good as my 34" Sony XBR CRT based HD telly. It took 2 strong men and a boy to move that monster though

Douggie

ReddyWatts
07-01-2010, 01:09 PM
The plasma tv heat, plus the X rated movies. Not sure how hot its going to make your bedroom. ha

Steven Vaccaro
07-01-2010, 02:07 PM
The plasma tv heat, plus the X rated movies. Not sure how hot its going to make your bedroom. ha


:rofl::rofl::rofl:

befu
07-01-2010, 03:32 PM
I gave up reading about it and after seeing results of thrown Wii remotes, I gave up and bought a projector. 124" HD screen, 5.1 surround and Call of Duty. Now the screen is too big and CoD makes me sick after an hour of playing.... Feels like motion sickness, messes with your head.

No *!***!***!***!**, that size would give me a complex! :eek:

Brian

andym
07-02-2010, 03:37 AM
Feels like motion sickness, messes with your head I am sure that is what Diouggies BOY says too.
and a boy to move that monster Shame on you Douggie !!

Flying Scotsman
07-02-2010, 01:18 PM
Andy, Andy, Andy, you piss tank, but I do love you, now Paddy will be upset.
Folks, this banter is for those that follow another dubious thread from the Continent with 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000001 persons per square mile

Douggie

Flying Scotsman
07-24-2010, 09:32 PM
An update, after 3 weeks of burn in on repeats of X rated movies. This telly is awesome. I adjusted the THX calibrated mode with my own feeble hands with a calibration disc...blown away and many morons who have viewed the picture say the same ...Panasonic,well done and lads do not judge a picture on the fry a fly quality that all big box stores setup their tellys on...the model is a Panosonic TC-P42G25..... Plasma rocks.

Douggie

Scott T
07-25-2010, 12:19 AM
Douggie I picked up a Panasonic P42G10A plasma a few months ago and I love it!!! Looked at the LCDs as well, but preferred the picture compared with any LCD except the big $$$ ones. And it came with a free twin tuner HDD recorder :thumbup:

ozzie-crawl
07-25-2010, 05:38 AM
douggie brought a HD tv because he has broke back mountain on blue ray

D&D
07-25-2010, 07:50 AM
I had that 34" Sony XBR CRT and many still today call it the best TV ever made. However; the new Sony XBRs don't match up. When I replaced the Sony I went with a 46" 1080P Samsung LCD - what a great TV. The plazma pictures are great but have their own problems down the road. My bet is on the LEDs, I think they will take over the market.