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In Reply to: My Panasonic 53W54 beats every plasma I have seen posted by Duilawyer on February 26, 2007 at 21:15:08:
.........So you like “true” colour but don’t mind if the picture isn’t sharp? Each to their own I guess.I have yet to see a better picture, to my eyes at least, than on my 55” Fujitsu Plasma. (Clarification – I have seen the new 50” Pioneer 1920X 1080 plasma screen and the picture was excellent. I only had a cursory glace as I had my two kids with me BUT it maybe the new standard for 50”)
“Most” screens in shops I have seen are woefully set-up. Maybe you have never seen a properly calibrated plasma screen? I can’t fault the skin tones on mine?
I have a 34” Panasonic CRT widescreen and it has an excellent picture BUT it is not 55” big!
In the near future I plan on getting a larger plasma panel (65”) and the Panasonic commercial model 1920 X 1080 is thus far in front .
For a fraction of the cost I could buy a RPTV but I just don’t think the picture is anywhere near as good. I have NEVER had a problem with light reflections on my plasma screens – but I , or anyone in my family, watch a screen in a bright room – apparently many people do?
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I suppose some people are very critical about color accuracy. We've been living for several weeks with a Panasonic TH42PH9UK, and just a couple days ago I read that their biggest weakness is green accuracy. That was news to me, and even though I've watched a couple movies since then I neglected to pay attention to the greens. Can't be anything drastic. My eyes must adjust to this kind of stuff.
.......… I suppose they are.People are just “different”. We all have different eyes, perception, colour view and tastes. It is why we have different views on what screen has the “best” picture.
The screen you have is an excellent screen & if YOU like it and reap enjoyment from it then who gives a toss what anyone else thinks?
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