The regular series Panasonics are not nearly as good as the Onyx series nor the Elite, though their black levels are very good. Also some or all of the standard series do not have 3:2 pull-down for film. They're OK. The Onyx series is another matter entirely, fully competitive with anything out there.
The Runco plasma is exceptional. If you can't see the difference...well, I can't suggest how to fix that.
The standard Pioneers are very good, better than the std. Panny's, IMO, but not equal to the Elites or the Onyx.
Panasonic's standard-setting contrast ratio is unfortunately offset by more LCD-like "video-ness" to the image character. Fine on video, not as accurate on film material transferred to DVD. However, if you're considering Panasonic, Pioneer, Runco, Fujitsu and perhaps the new Hitachi, in plasma, you're considering good images compared to plasma from Sony, LG and all the 16 bit LCDs.
Phil
Phil
The Runco plasma is exceptional. If you can't see the difference...well, I can't suggest how to fix that.
The standard Pioneers are very good, better than the std. Panny's, IMO, but not equal to the Elites or the Onyx.
Panasonic's standard-setting contrast ratio is unfortunately offset by more LCD-like "video-ness" to the image character. Fine on video, not as accurate on film material transferred to DVD. However, if you're considering Panasonic, Pioneer, Runco, Fujitsu and perhaps the new Hitachi, in plasma, you're considering good images compared to plasma from Sony, LG and all the 16 bit LCDs.
Phil
Phil