Suntory_Times
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I'll stay clear of the plasma vs lcd debate, there are upsides on downside to both in all areas (and can evoke strong emotions). Anyway my knowledge is quite limited to projectors, in Aus you're still paying $2500 for a good 720p projector, and a lot more for a 1080p projector little lone a good 1080p projector. As for the PS3, I was under the impression that it didn't output 1080p/24. If it does, it would needless to say be the best non computer based blu ray player out there for the money. Hope there where no hard fellings caused.
Originally Posted by Patu /img/forum/go_quote.gif Well in short, my point was that it's not that expensive to buy well performing 1080p/24p set nowadays. If 42" is enough then you can have great screen for about 1200-1500 euros. For Blu Ray player, I'd probably go for PS3 or then buy a blu ray drive for my PC. I own a Panasonic 42PX70 42" HDReady plasma screen. I have no need for FullHD with as small screen as 42". My viewing distance is about 2.8 - 3.0 meters. What I love about plasma screen is great black levels, contrast and its ability to play fast movements (something in which LCD-screens aren't as good, even nowadays) without judder or other problems. |
I'll stay clear of the plasma vs lcd debate, there are upsides on downside to both in all areas (and can evoke strong emotions). Anyway my knowledge is quite limited to projectors, in Aus you're still paying $2500 for a good 720p projector, and a lot more for a 1080p projector little lone a good 1080p projector. As for the PS3, I was under the impression that it didn't output 1080p/24. If it does, it would needless to say be the best non computer based blu ray player out there for the money. Hope there where no hard fellings caused.