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Old 07-04-2014, 11:12 PM   #1
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Default Last of the Plasma TV's

For those of us who love plasma TV's, the final shipment of Panasonic plasma TV's has landed in Australia and they're selling fast, I bought a top of the range 65" VT series today - very good prices.

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LCD, another marketing triumph of style over substance. This is sad news to any serious home cinema fan, those who appreciate accurate picture reproduction of their favourite movies. Nothing does that like a highend plasma, still the reference TVs of industry reviewers worldwide.

I knew it was coming, just not quite this soon. Might have to consider getting a new one!

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hrmm... better find a deal then... and soon!
thx for the warning

We're still rocking a 42" pana plasma from 6 years ago and loving it. Think we paid $2400 at the time.. eek
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this is an argument that goes back and forward - it's all down to what you personally prefer..

i've had a plasma as well as several backlit LCDs and three edgelit LEDs (samsungs) and IMO the best picture was from the backlit LCD's. Now the standard is edgelit LED and while not as good they're still great for what they cost.

why don't you try a good quality projector when plasmas have gone
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I don't think I've ever seen the argument go back and forth.
First the best was the Pioneer Kuro, now it's the Panasonic NeoPlasma.. end argument... no back and forth there.
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like i said, it's down to individual preference - i prefer LCD

people have been arguing this point for a long long time on many av forums.
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The highend Panasonic plasmas get 10/10 scoring from the 'experts'.

We have an 6 year old 50" Panasonic plasma which has been faultless and IMO has a better/more natural picture than the current newer LED/LCD technology.

Whilst Panasonic make LED/LCD too, they recognise several suboptimal features hence Pansonic is investing on OLED to surpase the image quality of plasma. Expect these sometime in 2015.

Picking up the new TV today can't wait.
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Agreed, our 50 inch Viera has been bulletproof for 6 years also. Still kills my friend's latest Samsung LCD for colour accuracy and over-processing of the image. I like movies to look like film, not shot on video if you know what I mean.

I'm in the planning stages for a home theatre extension to the house and a projector is definitely the go. But I'll wait for OLED for my next TV assuming the plasma holds out.

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Old 08-04-2014, 12:47 PM   #9
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Plasma Vs LCD
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PC Vs Mac
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Aslong as there is another option people will always argue it out.
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I don't think I've ever seen the argument go back and forth.
First the best was the Pioneer Kuro, now it's the Panasonic NeoPlasma.. end argument... no back and forth there.
I remember PC User and APC magazine reviewing the Pioneer Kuro back in the day, was a very expensive TV at the time.

The only thing that worries me with Plasma is burn-in from video games, we burnt in an image on a mates plasma TV after a long gaming session, you could still see the HUD of the game while watching the footy.
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Our current plasma has been punished on games for hours and hours on end, and been paused for many hours also.
It's got some feature that shifts the image slightly to avoid it and I have to say it has worked perfectly.
I've never once noticed any screen burn.
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We just upgrade from a Panasonic 50" Plasma to a Samsung 60" LCD

Samsung is certainly sharper and overall better image quality but the blacks of the plasma were superior.

Main killer of plasmas is the heat and power inefficiency compared with LCD.
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I prefer my Plasma's.

We install a heap of the Samsung / LG / Sony LED's when doing automated housing.

I have a stock pile of Pioneer Plasmas at home, you never know when you need one lol...
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I got one last month when I heard the news, nothing wrong with my old Panny either but the new one is better, and 3D as well.

A lot depends on your room and colour tastes.
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is it passive 3d Jastel? a few pana's have been, i much prefer that to the shutter glasses
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New pana is active 3D
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Picked up a Viera months back anticipating this, Last one last 7 Years this one will last more than long enough to see them develop affordable OLED.
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i've had a plasma as well as several backlit LCDs and three edgelit LEDs (samsungs) and IMO the best picture was from the backlit LCD's. Now the standard is edgelit LED and while not as good they're still great for what they cost.

why don't you try a good quality projector when plasmas have gone
Very true, the argument does exist, and as usual there is no clear winner, both have strengths and weaknesses. To not acknowledge this is very near sighted.

The reality is the best of each are damn close.

I use LCD throughout my home, but in my theatre I have a projector and 120" screen.
No panel display comes even close...
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hey Sox,

I take it you own Equinox Audio?
I was an Installer / Programmer for Audio Connection!

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I take it you own Equinox Audio?
I was an Installer / Programmer for Audio Connection!

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I am, yes.

Yes, I've bumped into Joe more than a few times, though he still probably doesn't know who I am.

Were you there when Chris Strom worked for Joe?
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Ah good old Chris Strom,

I know him from his Synergy Days! My Parents used to own Campsie Hi-Fi lol...
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It is acknowledged that there are different strengths between them, but when it comes down to out and out "best picture" plasma wins over LCD.
No caveats on being in a brightly lit room, outdoors, or with reflections, etc... Just best picture reproduction.

Of course if you don't have them next to each other you will never know anyway.
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I've got a 65" ST60 Pana plasma and it's fantastic. For my viewing habits plasma blows LCD/LED away.
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I know him from his Synergy Days! My Parents used to own Campsie Hi-Fi lol...
Yeh Chris is a good guy, I knew him before his Synergy days, he worked for some hi-fi dealer (Mick Stallone I think?) out near Hornsby or thereabouts from memory.

I still deal with Synergy, but not so much these days.

Campsie, that's going back a bit, I wandered in there a few times.
The dealers are dropping like flies though. It's sad...

Who do you do installs for now?
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Myself.

I work full time doing network engineering But have my own business doing whole house automation.

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Our Plasma is starting to get red dots were white should be, also suffers from screen burn...

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I know him from his Synergy Days! My Parents used to own Campsie Hi-Fi lol...
Ok... sorry to go off topic but was that the place down the end of Haldon St that had a bride up on the awning or the place right across the rd between the lighting place and the supplement place???

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