720p,1080p and viewing distance
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kato
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720p,1080p and viewing distance
hi guys! i'm torn between 2 models --a panasonic th-50pz700u(1080p), and a 720p pioneer pdp-5080hd. My understanding is that at further than 6-7 ft, at their screen size(50"), theres no appreciable difference between the 2. But if i'm using a blu-ray player(samsung) or Oppo upconverting dvd player tied to Onkyo pr-sc885 pre pro, do i really want to down rez a higher quality(1080p) signal to 720p even though i'm about 9ft away? do i want to have to worry about which processor does the best job at scaling, or just buy the 1080p?
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720 vs 1080
I just stumbled upon your question and it is a great one. I am debating the same two TV
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kato
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thanks! i re-read those articls today and now i'm leaning toward a pioneer, but the 5010. it costs a bit more, but as one of the other members said, i'd always wish i'd gotton the 1080p, and it got a great review. i'm resolving myself t o sit about 8ft away. at that distance, as per Richard, i should be able to see diff betwn 720p/1080p.
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You might be able to see the difference between the resolutions, but you'll also SUFFER from a lower contrast/black level.
No knowledgeable independent videophile would ever advise you to sacrifice a massive difference in contrast ratio for 1080 res on a small 50inch TV.
The 1080p marketers have got you hook, line and sinker mate.....I've seen 42inch 1024x768 plasma crap all over 1080p LCD when fed high bitrate 1080p from a HDD because of it's superior black levels, native contrast ratio and more natural colour reproduction.
No knowledgeable independent videophile would ever advise you to sacrifice a massive difference in contrast ratio for 1080 res on a small 50inch TV.
The 1080p marketers have got you hook, line and sinker mate.....I've seen 42inch 1024x768 plasma crap all over 1080p LCD when fed high bitrate 1080p from a HDD because of it's superior black levels, native contrast ratio and more natural colour reproduction.
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Wow!! i'm tempted to keep my 1080i sony crt! My rational mind says go w/720p, partly because of 8-9ft viewing dist, and the improbability of indistinguishing image from that of 1080p, and price. Its probably not worth spendng $500 or more for resolution i may not even see. Let me add, i'm 50+, so my visual spectrum may b limited compared to someone 25-40. i guess it really comes down to what can b seen, and afforded!
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kato
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yes-plasmas have always held the edge in those ares. LCD is making strides, though. look at the samsung 81 series, w/LED backlighting-not perfect, but a good start..the pioneer has superior black levels to about anything out there, and they're trying to get even better! So far the Pioneer is my choice.
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