kingcyrus
Jan 2003
the king
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quote: Originally posted by pHo
what plasma have you bought first of all? thats going to make a difference. there's a lot of cheaper panels out there, then there's $3,000 pioneer panels that are just flat out great.
in the uk SD DTV is generally crappy.. bitrates are too low as they have too many shitty shopping channels and the good channels suffer.. I wouldn't be surprised if American tv is the same too. What you won't notice on a 25" TV is more than noticable on a 50" screen.
and by composite do you mean component? composite is the worst way (bar RF) of getting signal from one unit to another, whereas component isn't much different to HDMI on most consumer products.
try changing the settings, as most panels come with 'demo' settings which simply aren't going to be the best in someones home, google the model number and see if there's any threads on your panel.
CRT is always going to put out the best picture quality, but a good plasma display should be very good.. but as stated previously, screen size will show up more flaws.. but a HD signal should look pretty special if you can borrow some gear to try on it (an xbox360 for example). Also an upscaling DVD player might be the difference between a crappy picture and a nicely scaled 'HD' picture.
I pretty much bought the cheapest one I could. It is the 42" Phillips Plasma, don't currently have a model number. I was able to setup my DVD with the Green Red Blue cables with Audio and its a little better for DVD's, but as far as my receiver having only s-video and audio, and being a plasma TV, I'm concerned the picture quality is as good as its going to be.
Since I only have s-video and audio out on the receiver maybe I should have bought a CRT. I was mainly looking for a slim TV, but if the CRT would be better for what I have, maybe I'll return it and get a CRT TV. Picture quality is pretty important and noticeable. With the 301 Dish receiver only having s-video and audio out, would a CRT give an almost perfect picture with that?
I don't have the chance to try any HD devices right now, but with the HDMI cable I'd be optimistic that the picture would be perfect.
Last edited by kingcyrus on 12-11-2007 at 04:56 AM
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