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Old 12-13-2008, 01:27 AM   #1
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Default For owners of Panasonic PZ800

Hi guys. I thought I would post about a problem i'm having with my new tv and get some thoughts and opinions from others. I know there's a lot of collective expertise on this forum!

I purchased a new 42PZ800 about a week and a half ago. It now has approximately 150 hours on it, most of which has been with the break-in dvd available at AV Forums.

For blu-ray movies this set is spectacular; i have it connected to a PS3 via a Monster HDMI cable. I have no complaints about the picture other than that the 48hz introduces a lot of flicker and is unwatchable, but i'm not concerned about that at all.

My problem is with the way it seems to handle motion in ps3 games. For example, in Metal Gear 4, Valkyria Chronicles, Playstation Home, etc any quick camera movements result in a lot of blurring and 'lag' in the image. Background objects like buildings and trees with almost flicker on and off, become smeared, and there will be duplicates of the original image in the trail of the original as it moves.

Does anyone else experience this issue? It was my understanding that one of the main advantages plasma hold over lcd is a lack of motion lag, etc.

Anyway, I'm interested in your thoughts!

Thanks
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