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How big of a screen and how close are you to notice the screen door affect. Are you talking about projectors or LCD panels? I sit about 8ft from our 42in LCD and don't notice anything like that.
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Unfortunately for me neither does anyone else I know. I guess I'm more sensitive to it than most. 8ft from a 42 would drive me crazy. I can't even watch an lcd projector. I demoed a high end epson and could watch it until the camera panned. I had to look away. I remember when the "special edition" sharp 65" lcd 120hz came out. I was about 20ft away and pointed it out to the salesman. The only reason he believed me is because he knew me.
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"Nah, only crappy LCD and Plasma's use a triangular pixel mask... good 'ol DLP's don't have such a thing... a pixel's a pixel.. ;-)"
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Is there a web page somewhere with a list of recent TVs and their motion resolution? I've found a few, but they almost all several years old... I'm trying to decide between a few different TVs, and I'm pretty sensitive to noticing motion blur.
Thanks, Drew
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EDIT: One other thing. Panasonic actually lists this spec on their site.
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Thanks for the pointers.
The 2 sets I'm considering are the Panasonic P55ST30, and the Vizio XVT3D554SV. Yes, that's rather bizarre. I want a plasma, and my wife wants an LED due to less power consumption. The Vizio is the only full array local dimming LED I can find in our price range (55", under $2k). Unfortunately, I haven't found them in the same store locally, so that makes it quite difficult to do an Apples:Apples comparison. In the setup I've seen them in, the Vizio actually looks better, which seems odd to me. Probably due to the bright lights in the stores where I've seen the Panny, and due to the only source hooked up to the Vizio being a BD player (while the Panny has been playing the crappy store feed). I've seen several glowing reviews of the Panny, but I've not yet seen a qualified review of the Vizio .. just the usual clueless reviews on merchant sites. I actually don't mind the "soap opera" affect.. Drew
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Warranty wise panasonic beats vizio hands down. Vizio tv's are great for the money, don't get me wrong, but their warranty coverage is terrible (or was). They practically make you keep the original packaging or will charge you to send it to you so it is "approved" shipping. Also you pay for shipping (if needed). Panasonic on the other had will not only cover any costs, but will give you a loner while your tv is being repaired. Nobody does that. Panasonic and samsung have the fewest warranty claims of any tv manufacturer. So if you want to go led go samsung. Or sony if you are a "sony is the best" guy. Just know that samsung and sony are a joint venture on panel manufacturing so you essentially get the same tv from either. When I worked at circuit city me and a buddy used to see what power consumption tv's actually got when we were board. It was surprising to find out how much calibration changes how much a plasma will consume. LCD (or led) didn't change all that much. Vizio is a good brand with a bad warranty (used to at least, maybe things have changed). Panasonic is the best of both, and so is Samsung. As much as Vizio is trying to become a "name brand" they are making good progress, but I've been out of that world too long to know if they have changed their ways for the better. Good luck. EDIT: Check this out , and this, and this.
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