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<blockquote data-quote="Tachyon" data-source="post: 84430" data-attributes="member: 952"><p>The Panasonic on bidorbuy is natively HD Ready - it will accept a 1080p signal but the panel resolution is only 1024 x 768.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I personally prefer a plasma (assuming weight and power consumption are not an issue). In a dark room they look more natural and fluid with better blacks. On the floor of a brightly-lit shop like Makro etc LCDs do tend to look superior, but once you get to a light-controlled room a plasma will show its merit. Since you have heavy curtains I reckon plasma is the way forward ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tachyon, post: 84430, member: 952"] The Panasonic on bidorbuy is natively HD Ready - it will accept a 1080p signal but the panel resolution is only 1024 x 768. Having said that, I personally prefer a plasma (assuming weight and power consumption are not an issue). In a dark room they look more natural and fluid with better blacks. On the floor of a brightly-lit shop like Makro etc LCDs do tend to look superior, but once you get to a light-controlled room a plasma will show its merit. Since you have heavy curtains I reckon plasma is the way forward ;D [/QUOTE]
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