Ooh, sorry, didn't see that question... it's actually HD, 1024x1024. 720p native resolution with some interpolation (as with any plasma). It looks fantastic. Yes, 1024x1024 > 1024x768 most 42" plasmas have. I got it at Circuit City, it was one of their low-priced bait-n-switch models they use to try to get you to buy a more expensive plasma when they "run out" of the bargain one. Luckily for me they actually had a couple in stock.
In time like this all I can say is "use the force, Thin_J, the force will guide you"
Look on the bright side, whatever you decide, after you make the purchase you will be able to enjoy the new big screen for a long time.
Oblivion looks awesome on my 42" Plasma
TheGameguru wrote:Oblivion looks awesome on my 42" Plasma ;)
It's looking like I'm going to miss the sale on the 42 incher at Costco, and if I do then it's no longer anywhere near my intended price range. That and I'm not even sure I can actually get one anyway :|
Never say never! go donate some sperm.
Congratz Thin_J! That is a sexy looking TV, what is the spec on that anyway?
So what brand, type is it, LCD?
So what brand, type is it, LCD?
Samsung you blind ferret!
Wow you bought the same exact TV as my girlfriend did a few weeks ago. Check it out, there are several display options, Wide, blah blah, Panorama, blah blah... Panorama is designed for the occasion of watching old-style 4:3 content and reducing the "lol everyone is short and fat" factor.
P.S. Don't forget to switch your DVD Player into 16:9 widescreen mode.
Hate to ressurect a dead thread, but I was wondering how the LN-S3251D has been holding up for you, Thin_J?
The SO and I are in the process of shopping for a new HD TV. I'm a Specs/PQ type. She's a "It has to be pretty in the room" type.
It'll mainly be for our X360 and DVDs, with the SO watching her "shows" from time to time. Was also wondering how the PQ was w/the X360 using the standard cables that come with the 360. Do you recommend them, or would we be better off dropping a couple extra bucks on a DVI cable?
Any updated thoughts? Any updated deals from the rest of you?
We're looking to spend in the ballpark of $1000 for an LCD or Plasma screen that will keep us happy for a few years.
If it doesn't have to be HD, Fry's has the ED Panasonic 42-in Plasma for $999 'til Tuesday. That line has gotten consistently good reviews, is the same resolution as DVDs.
I am planning to hit Fry's on Monday morning on the way to work and see if they have one in stock.
If it doesn't have to be HD, Fry's has the ED Panasonic 42-in Plasma for $999 'til Tuesday.
Would you really throw down $1000 for a TV that doesn't support HD?
Define "support".
It has a built-in HD tuner, it does it's own downsampling, it just doesn't have HD resolution.
I really couldn't care less about HD. I'd like a slim TV that I can mount on the wall and that will perform well under bright light conditions and that will do DVD movies justice without making all my SD channels look like a fishbowl.
I really don't get the whole HD craze. I _occasionally_ watch one sport - NASCAR - and not with much fanaticism, I don't have a next-gen console and won't be getting one any time soon, so I don't see any problem with getting the smallest big-brand, well-reviewed plasma, especially at under a grand.
Can you think of a better set that's going to handle direct sunlight through thin offwhite curtains that can be wall-mounted, can display HD signals, gets as good reviews as the Panasonic ED set does, particularly on PQ, for that price?
I'm open to suggestions, but the room-choice/sunlight issue is non-negotiable, nor is the wall-mountability. SD TV and DVDs are tops in my house, so bear that in mind, too.
To be curious, whats unique about the Panasonic that makes it better for your certain environment than any other plasma?
42 inches is actually a little too big for the room we're in. She wants a 37", and i want a 32". We only sit three or four feet from the TV, and the walls are slanted, giving us a far smaller space to actually set up.
I picked this up recently for $898. The deals are around you just need to look around for them. Paying $1k for a TV that doesn't do HD properly just doesn't sit right with me for some reason. It's like I am paying money for a knowingly inferior product (this is about as nice as I can word the sentence too).
edit: I recommend you look here for something your size. Some of the new Westinhouse, Panasonic, LG, and Vizio models are getting good reviews from users.
To be curious, whats unique about the Panasonic that makes it better for your certain environment than any other plasma?
Pretty much the things I listed - consistently good(understating) reviews, good PQ for BOTH SD and HD content as well as DVD due to (most plasmas') good blacks.
It's a name brand that I've been watching for over a year now.
It's not HD - like I said, I don't care about HD content or HD picture - it having a tuner for HD is a nice plus.
More scaling options than many sets for SD.
And, like I said, if there are other 42" plasmas that are reviewed as highly as this set, and can be had for only $1000, tell me what they are.
Paying $1k for a TV that doesn't do HD properly just doesn't sit right with me for some reason. It's like I am paying money for a knowingly inferior product (this is about as nice as I can word the sentence too).
Ok, I'll take the bait in search of more information. If I don't care about HD, show me another wall-mountable plasma with the reviews of the Panasonic at $1000 that's going to make me happy watching SD content most of the time, that's not going to make my 4-year-old ask why Blue's Clues looks funky, and is going to stand up to morning sun in a very well lit room with big windows.
You think I'm being a dumbass. Show me the way, then.
AVSForum is actually the primary source of my reasoning for the Panny ED set, it's not like I just saw the Fry's ad and instantly wanted that set.
I've done a fair bit of research, I don't see the draw of HD _right_ _now_, and don't see why spending $1000 on a 42" plasma should be considered dumb/stupid/ignorant.
Clue me in. (I mean that sincerely, not just being snarky.)
You think I'm being a dumbass. Show me the way, then.
You are in no way being a dumbass, you just have different needs than I and others and I said that too in my previous post.
Paying $1k for a TV that doesn't do HD properly just doesn't sit right with me for some reason. It's like I am paying money for a knowingly inferior product (this is about as nice as I can word the sentence too).
Clue me in. (I mean that sincerely, not just being snarky.)
No one's calling you stupid. My point is that you're throwing down lot's of money on a set that will never handle a High Def, even when it does become relevant to you (ex. next gen DVD players, console, etc). Of course, 1K could mean very different things to you and me so that might have something to do with it too. Let us know how you like it.
[quote]It's like I am paying money for a knowingly inferior product (this is about as nice as I can word the sentence too)./[quote]
Look, I'm not taking offense, but if that sentence doesn't say, between the lines, "I think buying an ED plasma is a dumb/stupid/ignorant way to spend $1000," then I've lost all my reading comprehension skills.
Seriously, I'm NOT taking offense, Edwin. You don't think it's a smart buy. That's fine, it's your opinion, and I was simply asking for other options based on that and my criteria.
-No desire/need for HD, now or "soon".
-No next-gen console: I have a PS2, and I won't be getting an HD-capable console "soon".
-Very brightly lit room, during the day
-Primarily viewing SD tv signal: primetime shows, daytime kid shows on Noggin and PBS
-Occasional DVD viewing
-Wall mountable necessary
-High PQ
-Great reviews
-$1000
-I'm not a believer in futureproofing, especially for durables at the $1000 pricepoint. If 75% of TV was HD and SD was rare, I'd see that point, but for _now_, I don't buy it, and I don't need to buy today for something that _might_ be needed tomorrow.
I'm not being snarky, I'm not calling anyone out, I'm saying if you think the Panasonic 42" ED Plasma is a weak choice, give me another option that fits my requirements.
a set that will never handle a High Def
I think we have different definitions of "handle HD" - this set displays HD just fine, at ED resolution, and even gets very high marks/reviews for HD PQ side-by-side with HD sets. No, it won't display an HD signal in HD resolution, but it handles HD signals just fine.
Give me another rec at that pricepoint if there is one. Seriously.
Does anyone know anything about all these new brands? Ive never heard of Westinghouse....Sharp used to be real low end stuff....HP doesnt make TV's themselves I would assume. How is it that these companies are offering similar feature sets at half the price of the big name competitors? I do admit to being a Sony (TV) bigot, but thats partially because the 27" Trinitron sitting in my living room is 10 years old and still has a very reasonable picture. I sold TV's retail for a little over a yeara few years back, and Sony always came at a premium, but was generally better quality. I don't have anything bad to say about most of the other big names...Toshiba and Samsung have really nice products....I trust Panasonic and JVC just fine as well. But some new guy comes around and offers a deal like Westinghouse has and I get paranoid real fast...."you get what you pay for" is something that has been ingrained pretty deep for me. Is it possible that the switch to flat panel displays has upset the market this much?
Pol - probably a much better question for the folks over at avsforum.com
I think we have different definitions of "handle HD" - this set displays HD just fine, at ED resolution, and even gets very high marks/reviews for HD PQ side-by-side with HD sets. No, it won't display an HD signal in HD resolution, but it handles HD signals just fine.
Give me another rec at that pricepoint if there is one. Seriously.
I think you nailed it - funny how semantics is the root of most disagreements. To me, downscaling 720p/1080i signals to 480p is not "handling" HD, it's ruining it. But that's just one person's opinion. To be honest, I don't have any suggestions at that price point and size. Personally, I'd pay more for the higher fidelity.
Actually duck, I'm looking for something that you need (but HD) for myself so when I do find it I'll be sure to post it. Quick question, do you use a external tuner (DirecTV receiver, or cable box) or do you just plug your cable in? Just so I know if I should grab one with a tuner or not. Myself since I have DirecTV I don't necessarily need a ASTC or QAM tuner but it would be nice. Let me know and I will try my best.
edit: 32"? I didn't see what size you wanted. Decent reviews of the company too.
@pol - semantics, yep. we're clear now.
@Edwin - Verizon's FIOS TV, so yeah, external tuner. Don't "need" one.
I think I'm stuck at 42" - I don't think LCDs will handle the light in here, and plasmas start at 42" except for Panasonic's 37" HD set, which is about $400 more than the 42" ED, I think, and for wall-mountability, it's LCD or Plasma, right?
LCD's don't get bigger than 42" due to price (they exist but man are they expensive). So a plasma set at around 42" with no internal tuner that has high contrast and brightness. Sort of what I am looking for but mine would be smaller.
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