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Chowbird2
11-11-2010, 10:19 PM
Anyone of our fine, intellligent, PS3/Xbox obsessed community (myself included, of course) utilizing a plasma television. I'm looking at a Panasonic Plasma S2 series (middle of the pack in Panasonic hierarchy). Doesn't knock me out for regular television watching, but I've heard it is awesome for gaming, blu-ray, etc. And you can get the monster mombo giant screen for not a lot of bucks. Any thoughts appreciated. Thx.
Korsakov829
11-11-2010, 10:36 PM
I use a 10 year old, heavy, cube. The quallity is terrible, can't read most writing on it. Get a new TV if you have a bad one.
Robotic Pope
11-11-2010, 10:59 PM
I use a 10 year old, heavy, cube. The quallity is terrible, can't read most writing on it. Get a new TV if you have a bad one.
:rolleyes:Well thats helpfull.
Chowbird2
11-12-2010, 12:05 AM
Yeah....that's the idea. Looking at a Plasma for the size vs cash ratio. Wanted to know if anyone had one and liked it because i've not yet seen a plasma/ps3 combo in person.
Rambo Rich 360
11-12-2010, 01:04 AM
If you're tight on bucks, you could always get an older HD Rear Projection TV. I have a 55" one that's about 9 years old that I got really, really cheap (free from friend of mine) and it works pretty good on games and regular tv watching.
You can find some good deals on them if you look around. Craigslist usually has a bunch of 'em.
Korsakov829
11-12-2010, 01:09 AM
I mean.. mine is so horrible! Imagine static while your trying to look for a plane on Sim. Thats what I get, static lines and dots all over. To top it all off their are vodka stains, bread crumbs, and dust all over it. I can afford it for sure I'm just too lazy. So this is my excuse for having a average 20 deaths per Sim game.
Chowbird2
11-12-2010, 02:42 AM
You can't go wrong with vodka stains and bread crumbs...the dust you could probably do without.
Gilly
11-12-2010, 08:56 AM
Howdo mate,
I've a Sony Bravia II 200Hz which whilst not plasma is pretty damn good.
That said the girlfriend has a 52" Plasma Panasonic and I played red dead on that last week and was pretty impressed.
Anyone of our fine, intellligent, PS3/Xbox obsessed community (myself included, of course) utilizing a plasma television. I'm looking at a Panasonic Plasma S2 series (middle of the pack in Panasonic hierarchy). Doesn't knock me out for regular television watching, but I've heard it is awesome for gaming, blu-ray, etc. And you can get the monster mombo giant screen for not a lot of bucks. Any thoughts appreciated. Thx.
Hi Chow.
I dunno sheitz about TV tech, but I know one thing fore sure, dont get a crappy one if u gonna play alot. Put money in it or u will only be sorry after.
I got a 42 lcd " Phillips "dunno" hrz, its only 2 years old and should be ok but the lack of brightness, sharpness and slow speed of screen update pisses me of.
This is a major problem whilst flying and looking around since the screen update is laggish and blures out. I am constantly trying to optimize its performance. :evil::evil::evil::evil::evil::evil:
Davedog74
11-12-2010, 11:07 AM
allo chow ,i have a samsung 6 series lcd,best picture iv seen,but all the fancy crap is off since i calibrated it, you cant go wrong with sony or panasonic aswell ,sony use samsung screens but different engine ,ur best having a look and deciding which manufacture you like ,they have slightly different feel to them.
i was put off of getting a plasma(low life,screen burn)but they have improved so worth considering
go look at the av forum,it helped me. whatever you get dont forget to calibrate it
trk29
11-12-2010, 01:41 PM
Anyone of our fine, intellligent, PS3/Xbox obsessed community (myself included, of course) utilizing a plasma television. I'm looking at a Panasonic Plasma S2 series (middle of the pack in Panasonic hierarchy). Doesn't knock me out for regular television watching, but I've heard it is awesome for gaming, blu-ray, etc. And you can get the monster mombo giant screen for not a lot of bucks. Any thoughts appreciated. Thx.
Personally I would staty away from a Plasma, they are expensive to fix if they go out, and the bad thing about plasma is they get a screen burn really (images staying on screen) easy if you leave a game on pause. I have a LCD and you can get one of these now a lot cheaper than they were a year ago.
olife
11-12-2010, 03:38 PM
I mean.. mine is so horrible! Imagine static while your trying to look for a plane on Sim. Thats what I get, static lines and dots all over. To top it all off their are vodka stains, bread crumbs, and dust all over it. I can afford it for sure I'm just too lazy. So this is my excuse for having a average 20 deaths per Sim game.
hello my friend
i must say u fly very good with an old tv,i have a 117 cm full hd lcd tv screen,and it stay hard to see the ennemies,i can imagine how it must be very difficult with an old tv!!!!!!!!!
in my opinion if u buy a new tv ,for sure u will have a great results!!
see u ace
Chowbird2
11-12-2010, 04:05 PM
Thanks for all the input. Dave, you're right, I saw a Samsung 6 series LCD for about 2 grand less than it was a year ago. Awesome picture. I was getting the wandering eye towards a plasma because those suckers are so big...kind of tempting. I better stop talking about bigger is better or you guys are gonna light me up with the double entendres...
My wife just told me with a smirk.."There's no way you're getting a new monster TV...there's nothing wrong with the old one"..............game on.
Korsakov829
11-12-2010, 05:47 PM
I feel so envious of all of you. My TV sucks.
Go get yourself a new TV, before you feel depressed.
Akula
11-13-2010, 06:31 AM
I have a 22'' Vizio LCD TV, and it works just nicely for the price. Not too big for my needs and not too small either.
Davedog74
11-13-2010, 11:51 AM
the size depends on how far away your gonna be watching it from,mine is 40 inch because im about 3 m away,(little brittish houses )
what about this one,bang+olufson beovision 10 yours for $9440
Korsakov829
11-13-2010, 01:18 PM
Thats not bad, but it looks like it will break easy.
McQ59
11-13-2010, 03:49 PM
the size depends on how far away your gonna be watching it from,mine is 40 inch because im about 3 m away,(little brittish houses )
what about this one,bang+olufson beovision 10 yours for $9440
Sound sucks Dave... Go BIG Chow :cool:
McQ59
11-13-2010, 03:53 PM
Thats not bad, but it looks like it will break easy.
Love it bud :grin:
(I got a Sony myself. Good screen. My eyes needs it).
bobbysocks
11-13-2010, 06:34 PM
Thats not bad, but it looks like it will break easy.
do you have a tendency to throw things are the screen, perhaps? :grin:
Korsakov829
11-13-2010, 07:51 PM
I tell myself, as I scream at the television that no one else is there to hear me. I might throw anything, from a shoe to a fish to compensate.
The sound on mine isn't all that great.
Robotic Pope
11-13-2010, 08:53 PM
I tell myself, as I scream at the television that no one else is there to hear me. I might throw anything, from a shoe to a fish to compensate.
The sound on mine isn't all that great.
In Soviet Russia, TV throw fish at you!
Korsakov829
11-13-2010, 08:59 PM
You better get a proper stand if you have a fragile TV. But don't worry, PS3 and Xbox 360 work fine without a television. I once knew a fellow who tried that but he might as well have been a zombie.
bobbysocks
11-15-2010, 04:45 PM
In Soviet Russia, TV throw fish at you!
and KGB watch you from your TV.
howzmidyktzt
11-15-2010, 08:02 PM
Hey Chowbird,
I have a Panasonic G10 plasma and it is awesome. I bought it brand new over a year ago for $1050, you can probably get for a lot less now. As far as plasmas go...panasonic is the shit.
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