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09-19-2008 #21Sackperson Sergeant
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Last edited by Creative; 09-19-2008 at 05:17 PM.
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09-20-2008 #22Its my fault, apparently.
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This is one report, there are a heap more from reputable websites saying exactly the same thing.
Best Plasma Ever vs. Best LCD Ever (Verdict: Plasma Wins)
"Sound and Vision took took the best Plasma TV they could find (Pioneer Elite PRO-110FD Kuro) and the best LCD TV they could find (Samsung LN-T5281F), and threw them against each other in a carefully calibrated match. The winner, which we've actually seen before as the best flat panel ever, was the Pioneer Elite. Not only is it the best flat panel ever, thanks to improvements in both display techs, it's now actually the best TV ever. Period.
The winner was, in part, determined by how much better the plasma displayed blacks compared to the LCD."
If you'd like me to post more reviews from the leading Audio Visual websites that say exactly the same thing let me know
Cheers QuozL
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09-20-2008 #23
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It's a show over here in the UK and I watch it most weeks. It will be back in October on Channel Five if anyone wants to watch it.
Anyway, here is their verdict:
http://gadgetshow.five.tv/jsp/5gsmai...escription=TVs
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09-20-2008 #24Most Unique
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The reason Plasma TVs will never be better than LCD's in my eyes is because (as far as I know, unless there's some sort of new technology...) Plasma TVs have visible reflection on the screen; meanwhile, there's close to no reflection on LCD screens.This is one report, there are a heap more from reputable websites saying exactly the same thing.
Best Plasma Ever vs. Best LCD Ever (Verdict: Plasma Wins)
"Sound and Vision took took the best Plasma TV they could find (Pioneer Elite PRO-110FD Kuro) and the best LCD TV they could find (Samsung LN-T5281F), and threw them against each other in a carefully calibrated match. The winner, which we've actually seen before as the best flat panel ever, was the Pioneer Elite. Not only is it the best flat panel ever, thanks to improvements in both display techs, it's now actually the best TV ever. Period.
The winner was, in part, determined by how much better the plasma displayed blacks compared to the LCD."
If you'd like me to post more reviews from the leading Audio Visual websites that say exactly the same thing let me know
Cheers QuozL
Again, unless there's some new sort of technology running around...

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09-20-2008 #25Its my fault, apparently.
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There is no reflection of any kind on the screen, did you even read the review?
Every and I mean every review from noted high end audio visual magazies to AV websites I read when I was looking for a high end flat planel TV earlier this year picked the Eighth Generation Pioneer Kuro Elite Plasma as the best flat panel TV of any kind Plasma or LCD.
Believe what you will as at the end of the day it's whatever makes you happy but personally I will take on board what the AV experts say in their reviews to get the info on what's the best out there and then go to a specialist shop where the panels have been calibrated correctly to D65K to make a decision by viewing each one in the correct light and conditions as it will be used in my home.
You will find that most of the box movers just plug in the panel and don't even calibrate them properly first to D65K before trying to show you that one picture is better than the other under their harsh fluro lights in their store.
People need to do a bit of research first to make sure they are getting the best bang for their buck no matter what their budget so they know what to look for, understand the technology and what features they require as well as what is the best available for their budget. Go into any store unprepared and you'll end up walking out with what the salesman wants to move not what is right for your particular situation whether it be Plasma or LCD.
Cheers QuozL
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09-20-2008 #26Most Unique
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I meant Plasmas in general, not that specific model.There is no reflection of any kind on the screen, did you even read the review?
Every and I mean every review from noted high end audio visual magazies to AV websites I read when I was looking for a high end flat planel TV earlier this year picked the Eighth Generation Pioneer Kuro Elite Plasma as the best flat panel TV of any kind Plasma or LCD.
Believe what you will as at the end of the day it's whatever makes you happy but personally I will take on board what the AV experts say in their reviews to get the info on what's the best out there and then go to a specialist shop where the panels have been calibrated correctly to D65K to make a decision by viewing each one in the correct light and conditions as it will be used in my home.
You will find that most of the box movers just plug in the panel and don't even calibrate them properly first to D65K before trying to show you that one picture is better than the other under their harsh fluro lights in their store.
People need to do a bit of research first to make sure they are getting the best bang for their buck no matter what their budget so they know what to look for, understand the technology and what features they require as well as what is the best available for their budget. Go into any store unprepared and you'll end up walking out with what the salesman wants to move not what is right for your particular situation whether it be Plasma or LCD.
Cheers QuozL
They have a lot more reflection on the screen as opposed to LCD's in general.
Known fact.
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