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Old 08-19-2008, 10:32 PM   #10
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If you plan on watching a lot of BLU-RAY movies go with the Pioneer since it properly displays 1080P/24 at 72HZ. Before you purchase the Panasonic 800U or 850U ask the store owner or sales person if you can connect a BLU-RAY player up to it using the 1080P/24 output mode. If you place the Panasonic on the 48HZ film refresh mode it has been reported that there is an “unwatchable flicker” and at the very minimum a “flicker issue”. I would strongly go with the Pioneer over the Panasonic if you plan on watching a lot of BLU-RAY’s.
Thanks man..you saved me 3600.00 bucs
I did some research over at AVS after reading your post , flicker is a big problem with that particular display...Why Cnet gave it such a great rating.. ..they need to get there act together .
Anyway I will be going with Kuro

Thanks to all that participated in thread.


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