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Chowbird2 11-11-2010 10:19 PM

TV Question
 
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

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Originally Posted by Korsakov829 (Post 197457)
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.

KAV 11-12-2010 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Chowbird2 (Post 197451)
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


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