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In the market for a new TV: advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 86650" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>This afternoon whilst looking for a dining room table & chairs I popped into hifi corp just to see what's on offer and get a feel for what to expect from different sets. I looked at Samsung only. Got to say, I loved the HD plasma screens, the picture quality and fluidity of motion is excellent. They only had 100Khz LCDs and they had some sport on in HD DSTV broadcast. The LCD picture quality was a very long way behind what I saw on the plasmas and fast motion wasn't handled well by the LCDs at all. Picture quality probably comes down to the DSTV HD broadcast, but I'm guessing the blurred motion is a function of LCD at 100Khz. Also, seems the only way to get a Samsung in 200Khz is to go for the LED stuff, which again has its own drawbacks. 55-58" is a damned nice size. </p><p></p><p>I'm perplexed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 86650, member: 2381"] This afternoon whilst looking for a dining room table & chairs I popped into hifi corp just to see what's on offer and get a feel for what to expect from different sets. I looked at Samsung only. Got to say, I loved the HD plasma screens, the picture quality and fluidity of motion is excellent. They only had 100Khz LCDs and they had some sport on in HD DSTV broadcast. The LCD picture quality was a very long way behind what I saw on the plasmas and fast motion wasn't handled well by the LCDs at all. Picture quality probably comes down to the DSTV HD broadcast, but I'm guessing the blurred motion is a function of LCD at 100Khz. Also, seems the only way to get a Samsung in 200Khz is to go for the LED stuff, which again has its own drawbacks. 55-58" is a damned nice size. I'm perplexed. [/QUOTE]
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