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May 2009
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Do you have an LCD, or a Plasma? Which brand, model? Are you happy with it? Any input lag?
Here's the one I'll be using with my future PS3: ![]() Samsung LN40B650 |
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mines in my sig
funny you should mention input lag, it's the biggest thing gamers should look at IMO, i dont really have an idea, i'll check a few review sites but i will be upgrading next year or maybe year after under 5yr guarantee, mine has clouding but i want worthwhile upgrade, kinda cheeky but the input lag, i want is 0 Ultimately i hope to have a 50-60" OLED input lag free but were talking years away, PS4 will probably be out then if not longer but will be the best for gaming, razor sharp images & perfect motion ![]() |
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Panasonic TC-32LX700
Super duper sharp panel. I have it set at - 11 if that's any indication of how ridiculously sharp this thing can be. Viewing angles....what viewing angles? ![]() Colors are really natural and well balanced. Pure yellows (like car paint) do tend to blow out a bit. Great shadow detail. Black levels are good for an LCD, but it does struggle with night scenes or poorly lit areas. No perceivable input lag. I'm sure there is a little bit, but I didn't have problems kicking ass in UT3 for awhile. Near flawless motion enhancer. Seriously, 98% of the time it is pure greatness. Thankfully too, because you can't turn it off! The only visual artifact I've ever noticed is in Casino Royale's opening foot chase, there is a fast pan down the length of a corscrew tube thing at a construction site, and part of the tube distorts for probably a single frame. That's the only problem I've ever personally noticed. Also works great as a computer monitor for 32 inch PC gaming via DVI - HDMI cable. This is probably one of the best 32 LCDs ever made and even though its 2 years old now, I'd put it up against current 32 inchers and I bet it'd be in the top 3. |
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And by the way, your TV sucks compared to a Panasonic, not to mention the 850U. ![]() |
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May 2009
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Great looking TVs! But no LCDs so far? Step it up, guys
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Dec 2008
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40 inch Sony XBR-4
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May 2009
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At the risk of getting flamed out of here, I've got a Sony SXRD KDS-50A2000 rear-projection, lcd. Love it! Don't notice any lag, but (as with any rear-projection) the viewing angles would be better with a panel. Watching someone else play Portal, however, will make you sick.
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Sep 2007
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![]() ![]() The Mitsubishi WD-73833 DLP 1080p has 120hz but not sure how it's implemented (could be it takes a 24 coverts it to 60 and then to 120 or it could be it goes 24 straight to 120) No lag I have the PS3 80gig MSG4 bundle that was released last year. HDMI to the Onkyo 605 then HDMI to TV. I am very happy with it no problems at all for gaming, the only problem is the overscan if a computer is conected to it, and for some reason mine wont keep the unencrypted HD channels over cable it sets them all to channel 0 and you have to change up or down only to get to them no direct tuning, other people with the tv don't have this problem my cable company could be doing something strange. |
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Aug 2007
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I don't have a picture, but I've got the Samsung FPT5084. I love it, 50 inch 1080p plasma.
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I regretably have an old first / second generation Sharp Aquos LCD and Pioneer Plasma Elite. (about $2,500 and $9,000 five years ago).
I really want one of the newer Samsung, Pioneer, or Panasonic televisions. But because my current sets cost so much back then, I can't replace yet. DAMN...!!!! The aquos have motion blur and color issues. It's a 16ms response time. But back then, it was the best you can get, when Sharp was still the number one in LCD instead of Samsung. DAMN...!!!! The televisions coming out now a days are good with affordable prices. My current monsters costed too much. Otherwise, I'd replace them without a second thought -- well, except the Pioneer. Even with the Pioneer's 5 year old technology, it's still impresses me. Too bad about the burn-in because I game more than I movie at the moment. They're both 720p / 1080i max. Last edited by secret; 06-04-2009 at 04:08 AM. |
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