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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Newbie HS Set Questions
I am a potential newbie to Hi Def. There's a 42" Panasonic Plasma at BB for $599 at the moment that seems to be highly regarded.
Question #1: I have a TON of FS dvd's. From doing some reading I'm a bit concerned If I go Plasma am I likely to see burn in from the pillar box & letter box bars? Also, my only experience with high def was years ago in an audio store where the owner showed me a large screen hi-def set with both a high def cable signal & a standard cable signal. His point was to show me that a standard signal looked AWFUL on a high def set. In this particular demo, I agreed with him; the standard cable signal looked dreadful. Question #2: I have a TON of collector's dvd's of old films, most of which look fine on a crt. Are they likely going to be unwatchable on a high def set? Honestly, my main interest in high def is because of declining eyesight I need a larger set then my 32" crt. I would be perfectly happy with a larger crt which I could buy for next to nothing on Craig's list, but I don't have a truck to move it or strong friends to help me move both the new & old sets. A high def set would fit in my little car & I could likely lift it alone. It would also be nice to see the 2.33:1 ws films in a larger size; right now they're pretty worthless for me. If I was to make a purchase, it would need to be as cheap as possible (under $700 including stand), & at least 40" WS, preferably 42 or larger. I am 100% new to HD, all comments are welcome. |
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DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: howell nj
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
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DVD Talk Legend
Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: USA
Posts: 10,570
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
Burn in is not an issue
Standard cable will look bad Old dvd's will look however they look dependent on the transfer. Get a BD player and upconvert them |
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DVD Talk Limited Edition
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Mpls, MN
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
We like plasmas here, it's like an obsession. Bordering on psychosis, perhaps....but I digress. That's a pretty good price, esp for a BB.
And for putting it on the wall, regardless of technology, this usually works for price-conscious folks: http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 DVD quality doesn't depend on the age of the movie, not completely. Ocean's 13 is one of the most horrible DVDs it has been my displeasure to view and that's what, 2 years old. For older movies, it depends on what shape the film was in, the physical film, and how much effort they put into the restoration. Plasmas should be treated a bit carefully the first 100 hours or so, but after that you shouldn't have too much fear of burn in.
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Rochester, NY. USA
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
Any time you go with a larger screen the picture will not look as clear. Standard cable looks pretty bad on big screens but that's no reason not to upgrade. You shouldn't have to worry about burn in, however if you are playing a large amount of FF material you may want to stretch some to fill the screen just for peace of mind.
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DVD Talk Legend
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Home again, Big D
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
I've been in CompUSA (now Tiger Direct) a couple of times. I keep seeing they have the 50" Panny Plasma (720p) for $750......that is a great price.
And while 42" is nice, there is a significant difference jumping to 50". Especially if you not watching 16:9 stuff. |
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DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Re: Newbie HS Set Questions
There are some pretty sweet combo deals on Panasonic plasmas + Blu ray players at amazon right now.
See this thread: Yet another TV reccomendation thread
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