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Feb or March of next year I will be getting a new tv. I am undecided about getting a 50" Panasonic V10 Plasma or a 46" or 55" Samsung LED (120hz). Any advice would be appreciated and thank you in advance.
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If you plan on waiting until then you may want to hold out and see what new sets will be released for 2010. If I'm not mistaken Panasonic starts releasing sets around Mar-April so there may be something better coming. The V10 may be cheaper as the new sets are released as well.
As for Samsung, their best model has just been released which is the B8500 which is local dimming. Its an excellent set, but a bit pricey. Of course the price may have dropped a good deal by the time you are ready to make your purchase so you should still keep it in mine. The only edge-lit Sammy I would suggest you consider is the B8000, but I think that you would be much happier with the B8500 if you go the LED route. Other LED's you should consider are the LG and Sharp models which are also excellent and easier on the pocket. Last edited by lojack1976; 12-06-2009 at 02:10 AM. |
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Unfortunately, I can't speak as to the quality of the samsung led you mentioned. I simply wanted to say that the v10 is far more impressive than my previous hdtvs (both plasma and LCD). Any reason you're considering the 55-inch samsung, but not the 54-inch panasonic v10? I've got the 58-inch, and I wish I'd gotten the 65.
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Without a doubt, the Panasonic V10. This is, in my opinion, absolutely the best HDTV on the market today. If you search the web, particularly sites and forums that deal specifically with HDTVs, you'll find a LOT of complaints about the LED back lit and side lit LCD sets, not to mention the relatively bad reliability and customer service associated with Samsung. Also, with plasmas, you do NOT have problems with motion blur, lag times, limited viewing angles and poor black levels common to LCD TVs. And, yes, by March, the new 2010 sets should be arriving with updated technology. And, one major factor comes into play - Panasonic has purchased the licensing and technology from Pioneer for their Kuro series ( along with hiring the technicians ), and have been implementing it since April of this year. This technology should be present in their 2010 HDTVs. Pioneer Kuros have long been acknowledged as the pinnacle of state-of-the-art HDTVs. What is great now, should be even better next year.
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I would love to pass on all these and get the newer Panasonic Plasma that comes out next year but I have somewhat of a budget. Being we only have one income for myself, wife and 2 kiddos I will have to settle for this years model tv as opposed to next years. I want this tv to last me a good 3 to 5 years before considering buying another main tv. Thanks again to everyone replied to my post. |
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Since leftovers don't amount to a product being "on the market today", his statement is 100% correct. You Kuro guys need to let it go already. |
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With everything you just detailed in this post, buy the V10. If you want to get comparable quality in a Samsung LED-lit LCD tv, you'll have to spend 60% more than what you'd pay for the V10 (55" 8500 = $3800; 54" V10 = $2400). The 8500 series is the only one worth looking at (Lojack's first recommendation). The edge-lit just won't compete. As for size, go for the 54". I sit about 9' from my 50". It's great, but 54" would have been better. |
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Dec 2009
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Followed by the Pioneer Pro 151/141 Elite series. The Samsung 8500 ranked almost as high as the Pioneer's, but I still say the best bang for someone is the V10 series which in my opinion is one of the best displays I've seen. Think about it. You can get a 58" V10 for around 2200.00 if you know where to look. The 55" Samsung is roughly 3300.00 (Price I can get for people) or roughly 3600.00. So, that's more than a thousand dollar difference and you are getting a bigger display! It's a no brainer. Plus if you do your research, you will find that the Samsung's are having displays (crop circle issues) at this time. Yes, it's actually called "crop circles" and Samsung is supposedly coming out with a firmware to fix it. http://www.highdefjunkies.com/showthread.php?t=4196 If you look hard enough, The 60" Pioneer Elite's 141/151 can be found for around 3900.00. (That's what I got mine for) Oh, BTW, Panasonic will NOT be using Pioneer's technology with there displays. They have gone on record saying the technology is to pricey and to hard to produce. Panasonic likes their assembly line to move fast and if they went with Pio tech, it would slow it down considerably. (that is a fact unfortunately) Peace, Last edited by HIGHDEFJUNKIE; 12-09-2009 at 04:49 PM. |
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Since they are still being sold, they are "on the market". Get over it, your V10 is not "the best", although it is still very good.
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Dec 2009
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Correct. Thank you. You can still find most Kuro's models on the market especially the 500M. I bought the Pro 151 2 weeks ago and I know a lot of guys on my board who are buying them daily. The best panel on the market is the KRP -500M following by the 9G elite series. Though I'm not a big fan of Samsung, the 8500 outscored the V10. |
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I'd steer clear of even the 8500 unless you don't mind sitting dead center. With the V10 or Kuro's every seat in the house is good. For the off-axis black levels and price the V10 clearly bests the 8500. Last edited by dobyblue; 12-10-2009 at 05:03 PM. |
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