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eighty-eight
Posts: 297
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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g'day fellas
Im currently in the market for a plasma TV and im after some advice on what are good brands and good shops to purchase one from. I have some requirements though, must be at least 106 CM, and can not cost more than 4000 tops. thanks in advance guys. |
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Kat
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my adivce wood be tu joost gut won ey?
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| #1 07:50pm 16/05/06 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 298
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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wtf?^ you been drinking?
also another question what experiences have any of you had with them, like problems wise and such.. eg, ninjas jumping out of the screen & dragons burning the screen in on games.. last edited by eighty-eight at 20:10:33 16/May/06 |
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| #2 08:10pm 16/05/06 |
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Cl1nt
Posts: 173
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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plasma have a very short life span - get lcd. also burning in sucks
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| #3 08:16pm 16/05/06 |
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infi
Posts: 3600
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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don't listen to dint
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| #4 08:19pm 16/05/06 |
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0z
Posts: 1673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also in the market for a plasma, been looking at the soniq at JB seems good only SD res tho but its the viewing size that counts,you might want to check out this forum for more info on plasmas.
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| #5 08:46pm 16/05/06 |
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E.T.
Posts: 235
Location: Queensland
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Clint, that’s wrong man, my panel has a half life of 60,000 hours. That means I'll get a good 10 years out of it before I even have to begin to worry. So, in another 9 years, I'm sure I'll be ready for another upgrade.
I have a HD Panasonic, love it. Things to look for, check out how well the panel displays black, you don’t want hazy, solarized looking blacks. Also, check how well the panel displays diagonal lines. On bad panels, they appear jaggy, kind of like having no Ant aliasing turned on your puter. If you’re happy with how it looks, and it’s backed by a good warrantee / support, go for it. |
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| #6 09:05pm 16/05/06 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 299
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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that forum is good thanks man im reading it now. is it possible to get a LCD that size for under 4g though?
last edited by eighty-eight at 21:21:06 16/May/06 edit damm new keyboard... last edited by eighty-eight at 21:21:27 16/May/06 |
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| #7 09:21pm 16/05/06 |
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Lunch
Posts: 689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just bought 2 of the Pioneer Plasma's for works new office.
The 43" and the 50". After looking at alot of panels around that size regardless of price the Pioneers seemed to be pretty high quality to me, and the guy who installed all our Bose stereo gear said they are the panels he recommends. If you really wanted to go LCD the Sharp 43" (maybe 42, i forget, but the product line was called aquarius or something similar) got highly recommended to us too. Awesome shop called Sunnybank Hi Fi has alot of pretty high end gear for alot better prices then JB Hi Fi and the like too that we ended up getting them through. |
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| #8 09:30pm 16/05/06 |
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Crusher
Posts: 134
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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see if you can grab a panasonic plasma 42" 500A for $2999 on runout sale, or the 50" for $4350.
They are clearing stocks for the new model 60A which are only marginally better, and you can get a really spectacular panel for a really good price atm. i have the 500A 42" and its excellent. They are close to the pioneers pq wise, butat a much lower price |
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| #9 09:33pm 16/05/06 |
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bargain
Posts: 1282
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yea i bought that Soniq when it first appeared for 2K Oz. Obviously would have prefered an lcd, but for that price lcd just aren't quite big enough. very happy with it. the soniq is a samsung panel.... so the only difference is the speakers - but sif be using the televisions speakers anyway.
plasmas are great bang for buck atm. |
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| #10 09:59pm 16/05/06 |
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German
Posts: 2507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the brand new 42" samsung..not the one on sale from jf hifi catalogue, that's an old model.
costs round $5k, but got it for $2500 brand new. Looks the goods. :) |
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| #11 10:02pm 16/05/06 |
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Squeak
Posts: 41
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You can pick up the sony 'S' series 40"(101cm) LCD for under $4000;
KLVS40A10 is the model number if you want to check it out.. There is also the 'V' series but they go for around 5k |
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| #12 11:52pm 16/05/06 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 300
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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german, where did get this 42" from for 2.5k? hows the picture quality? any ups and downs??
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| #13 11:57pm 16/05/06 |
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eighty-eight
Posts: 301
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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ok after reading around for the last 3 hours it seems the panasonic a50 & a60 are the way to go for the best bang for buck.
For a rrp of 3g the new a60 can be had so that looks like the way il be going. anyone here work at jb hi-fi? hehe |
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| #14 01:11am 17/05/06 |
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qmass
Posts: 8387
Location: Queensland
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plasmas are the old waev. Its all about LCD. LCD + HDTV = hotness. Far hotter than any plasma.
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Crusher
Posts: 136
Location: Newcastle, New South Wales
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eighty eight, you likely have the standard def 60A (there is a 50A but its also standard def and also on clearance) for RRP $2999.
Get a high def panel if you can. Curreny street prices for panasonics are * 42" 50A SD panel (clearance) $2100 * 42" 60A SD panel $2700 * 42" 500A HD panel (clearance) $2900 * 42" 60A HD panel $3500 |
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| #16 05:27am 17/05/06 |
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BigZub
Posts: 4362
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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they're stolen prices hey crusher you f***ing abo theiving c***.
<3 mew |
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| #17 08:33am 17/05/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 16128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i wouldnt get plasma now we have lcd
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BigZub
Posts: 4363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dont' be so racist spook.
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| #19 08:47am 17/05/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2727
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does anyone have the link to that site that had the TV "magic ratio"? where they told you the optimal size for the screen you need for the distance away fromt the screen you'll be?
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| #20 09:03am 17/05/06 |
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Squeak
Posts: 42
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Optimal Distance = 3x the diagonal measurement of the screen
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| #21 09:08am 17/05/06 |
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Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2084
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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3.5 x the diagonal
plasma have a very short life span - get lcd. also burning in sucksburn in yes, life span, no. wrong under $4000, u can get a HIGH DEF plasma, which for the money is better. but for gaming and hooking up to a computer, than an LCD is a much better choise as they are higher resolution adn don't burn in. even the high def plasma's are usually only 1024x1024 (not a typo), or there abouts, it's the 50" plasma's that are 1366x768, or any LCD above 23". u can get heaps of 37", 40" and even some 42" LCDs for that money. the toshiba 42" is tasty, and comes with a 5 year manufacturer's warranty. my $0.02 |
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| #22 06:22pm 17/05/06 |
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German
Posts: 2510
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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eighty-eight, friend who works for a company. :) All legit, just staff costs.
Picture quality was magnificent, will ask round for ups and downs. |
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