Panny Plasma Buzz, Why? TV Dilemma!

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So been viewing a few panny plasmas over the last few days and i dont know if its my eyes but the quality doesn't seem that brilliant...

I was watching SKY HD on a Panasonic Plasma and the blacks seemed too over powering for me... the colours weren't very good.. hard to describe.. It was a massive screen not sure of the model though..

Similarly, just played Pro Evo via PS3 on one and the picture was similar to this and a little bit grainy.. something was just off and frankly it looked awful...Maybe I have viewed LCDs for so long I have got used to it, but haven't been impressed with what I've seen of the Panny plasmas last few days.

Was set on buying a P42V10 before I experienced this - will definitely have a look at a demo now if Richer Sounds ever get one in stock.

Again, it has altered my opinion on what to get!! Requirements as follow:

BluRay/Divx TV Shows/Movies through SD Memory Card or other means
Playstation 3 - Not TOO MUCH use but would play it. Mainly shoot em ups and football games.
Lots of SD viewing till I get SKY HD

Size: 40-42" ... Budget: No more than £1,000

Might have to go back to looking at LCDs or even the new LED TVs!
 
Usually, in showroom conditions (Currys et al), LCDs look better (in bright lights). Plasmas don't look as good also because it's not properly calibrated. In real home environment, viewing experience is a lot different.

Why don't you have a demo of a plasma & LCD TV at a specialist dealer, who will have a demo room with ambient light conditions (reflecting your true home viewing environment) & properly calibrated TVs? It'll definitely help you decide if you prefer LCDs or plasmas.
 
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Usually, in showroom conditions (Currys et al), LCDs look better (in bright lights). Plasmas don't look as good also because it's not properly calibrated. In real home environment, viewing experience is a lot different.

Why don't you have a demo of a plasma & LCD TV at a specialist dealer, who will have a demo room with ambient light conditions (reflecting your true home viewing environment) & properly calibrated TVs? It'll definitely help you decide if you prefer LCDs or plasmas.

I agree I need a demo, will look out for independent dealers!
 

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