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In Reply to: Why... posted by Rich on August 18, 2001 at 06:58:53:
I'll be viewing this on a 56" television, so a small defect is going to be really noticeable. Not to mention the general psychology behind it. If you know it's there, it's going to drive you crazy. I'd rather pay $25 more for the Panasonic RV31 if it'll spare me the mental anguish of knowing there's a very specific defect in my dvd player.
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***I'll be viewing this on a 56" television, so a small defect is going to be really noticeable.***It very likely won't be noticeable at all. I watch on a 100" front projection setup and 65" and 40" widescreen rear projection sets. I've never seen any such distortions via 6 different DVD players and my eyesight is better than that of most people.
Can I assume that means the answer is yes? I mean, it doesn't seem like a big deal to pay $20 - $25 more for a Panasonic and know that the problem isn't there.
I have no idea. My point is only this:Features and reliability are more important than a chroma bug which is not discernable on 99.9999999% of content.
Well, that I can understand. The Panasonic I'm going to purchase (RV-31) has all the features I want and is consistantly rated high by both professional and consumer reports. As is the 2700, which is why I was choosing between those two.Brandon
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