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Old 01-10-2009, 04:35 PM   #1
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Default PDP 6020FD or Th-58PZ800u

Hi Everyone,

I know this topic has been discussed earlier but i want to start this thread to help me decide based on the factors that i am considering.

I have made up my mind that it is going to be one of the 2 tvs for sure.

1. PDP 6020FD
2. Panasonic Th-58PZ800u

The main deciding factor for me after reading reviews from many posts is I want to buy the tv, break-in and CALIBRATE and sit back and enjoy.

I really do not care too much about extra features like picture-in-picture etc. I will be setting this up in my basement where there will not be much light and it is a pretty much dim lighting when i am watching my movies and tv.

Can any help me decide which tv would be good for the above factor? I dont want to spend extra $$ if the Panasonic will work near closeness to Pio after a calibration. That said if the Pio is a better choice (although I have heard that this model locks down a lot of tweaking) I would go for the Pio as well.

I would appreciate any help. This forum helped me pick my receiver, speakers, cables etc. Now all i need is the tv and i will be all set

Thanks!
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