Stewart Pinkerton wrote in message
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> On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 17:26:44 -0000, Fat Nige At The Piano!!
> wrote:
>
> >Well, I have just been to everyones favourite electrical retailer (not)
&
> >had a look at some newer LCD screens against plasmas. The LCD screens
have
> >much lower contrast ratios than the plasmas but on all apart from one,
the
> >blacks looked solid & black. No motion blur was in evidence on most of
them
> >& all in all they look very nice. Prices have come down to reasonable
levels
> >& the connectivity is miles better than Plasma sets. I saw a Vision 32
inch
> >LCD (re-badged LG panel I think) & the picture was stunning for Ł1700
(this
> >was in Empire). The Philips one even has 4 scarts & component inputs etc.
> >
> >I might abandon my plans for a projector & bag myself a 32 inch LCD!!!
> >
> >Anyone got any experience of the new range of LCDs?
> >
> >Just to keep this on topic, the Philips comes with a very nice Philips
all
> >in one setup with wifi speakers if required!!!
>
> The best skinny TV picture I have *ever* seen was on the new Panny
> 22 LCD with built-in DVD player. The detail was awesome and the
> dynamic range superb on Small Soldiers - virtually 3-dimensional. I
> suspect this may have a lot to do with the direct player to TV
> connection, but it was vastly better than Ive seen on any other LCD.
> Mind you, at Ł2200 it should be!
>
> Next to that, the new 42 Pioneer plasma rooolz.
> --
>
> Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
One thing I did see today which amazed me was a OEM Vision 42incher. The
contrast ratio was 3000:1 & it looked bloody superb for a stunning Ł1700!!!!
Now thats a bargain, I think its a 4th generation Panny panel in a OEM
case.
Nige