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I not sure whether i should spend 400 more for a 1080p plasma over a 720p one, clearly the only thing that really use 1080p is blu-ray and few games. But i can't tell much difference between 720p, 1080i and 1080p
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but for the OP.... Many will tell you that CRTs look better with SD material (because of the color replication) but I haven't heard that a 720p plasma reproduces SD material better than a 1080p one....... Probably just false information, but someone may know better than I, or have at least a reason why someone may theorize that ![]() |
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It all depends on the plasma.
A 720p PDP-5080FD Kuro might look better than a 1080p Insignia plasma, you know? Most manufacturers increase the performance as they go up the ladder, so usually a Panasonic 1080p will perform better than a Panasonic 720p and a Pioneer 1080p better than a Pioneer 720p. Outside of like-manufacturers in the same year's offerings there's no rule of thumb. I would say that if you're going 42" then go 1080p...because the 720p sets are only 1024x720 panels instead of 1280x720. |
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It's not just for plasmas, it also happens on LCD, but it's slightly worse on LCD, because LCD uses triadpixels whereas plasmas use phosphors - same reason lower resolutions look better on CRT monitors than LCD monitors. Some displays will upscale everything fine and it'll look great, but others will not.
When they first came out, yes, 480i/p looked better on a 720p than a 1080p, because the displays internal upscaling wasn't very good, then upscaling DVD players came out and sorted that nonsense, and then for the SD tv, TVs started coming out with their own upscaling process. Again, it depends on how the display in question handles upscaling 480i/p to 720p or 1080i/p, nowadays they all do it just fine in exception of a few here and there. Anyway, the reason, on older plasmas, that 720p looked better in some cases than 1080p when it came to 480i/p content is that 720p is closer to the original contents resolution. Not as much software stretching was done, in a nut shell. AGAIN, now it looks fine in exception of some oddball plasma displays that don't do it right, but from what I can see those are the much lower end plasmas. |
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Really 60,000 hrs to half brightness. Which is 8hrs every day for more then 20 years. Now "some" are saying 100,000 hrs. So plasmas will out live their life with you most of the time, just like LCD. As far as good LG is, I couldn't say, but you should be fine. Just enjoy
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Anyone know if is common to see a green light on plasma during changing some channel or when turn on using other device. Appear for very short time not always occur.
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I recenly got the plasma that support 600subherz, what is the difference between those LCD 120/240hz, which one is more smooth? I notice plasma can't turn on or off setting on those unlike LCD.
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Forget refresh rates, the superior response time of plasma allows for more consistent and accurate motion resolution in all processing modes.
LCD's 240Hz sets are trying to make up for poor response times. The 480/600 number is just something Panasonic have advertised to compete with LCD manufacturer's false marketing. Refresh rate is nowhere near as important as response time. |
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