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Old 03-28-2008, 07:40 AM   #11
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To say the Panasonic Plasma tvs are a bargain for High PQ is quite accurate, I see those 42" displays going as low as 1100 for 1080p at the store.
I'd bend over a bit and say it would be best to get that on a budget, a budget plasma being better than a budget LCD in this case. And since the XBr4 isn't available in a 60" flavor then the Plasma can be chosen there too, but read on why the Xbr4 is great as well.

But its quite inaccurate to say the XBR4 suffers from excessive motion blur.

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Using VLC media player set to Linear
then Having the cinemtion setting auto1
and motion enhancer on high i'm getting an outstanding 120FPS and can easily follow every movement in "on stage movement" quality.

Same settings on PS3 for blu ray, no motion blur.
I'd throw out my LCD out the window if motion blur was bad, I didn't bu LCD for along time cause of it. But to say the high end LCDs like the Xbr4 have it, thats not right.

Another thing is environment. I chose LCD due to my brighter in home settings, it doesn't get bothered by glare and has high white brightness settings to allow it to fight the light. Plasma looks its best in a dark setup. The LCD is good for overall lighting conditions.

Nice of you to hail plasmas as some holy grail but to piss on an excellent piece of work like XBR4 with lies based off of half truths and incorrect settings is beyond necessary. You fail to see the strengths and weaknesses of both sets.
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