Not a recommendation, as I've never seen one, but FYI the Seiki 50" 4k monitor is available at app $1100
Marty
Marty
I need a new TV
I got a Panasonic plasma (warehouse deal) in November for less than $950 (50 inch) ; the ST series recommended by CNET. Sure looked good watching Avatar on Blu-Ray. Has Wi-Fi too. only drawback is you need a D/A converter to get analog-audio output. the converters are only $25-$50 but it is one more technicality to deal with. i don't watch a lot of TV anyway so this turned out to be a pretty sweet deal for me. of course the TV-Stand i really wanted was $1200 which brought the total to over $2K... |
I love my Samsung 7000 series plasma, especially on blu-ray or anything in hi def. Having said that, in the intervening 8 months LCDs have made some great strides. My last visit to Best Buy afforded me the chance to see a newer Samsung LCD that had tremendous off angle viewing angles which were unheard of last year. The black levels were great too but it was in the well lighted part of the store and I have no idea how it would look in a darkened room (which is how I prefer to watch). Newer Samsung plasma models (8500 series) have outstanding white levels and great motion artifact levels that seem to better LCDs when tested. The only drawback I have with plasma are the heat levels and a bit of image retention after watching a channel like MSNBC which puts that STUPID white bar at the top of the screen for the duration of the broadcast. It takes awhile for it to disappear and NEVER ruins the image of a movie or show. All I can say is spend as much time as you can at sites like: http://hdguru.com/ http://televisioninfo.com/ and others AND spend as much time as you can in the store critically viewing the sets. Only your eyes will tell you what you like. It's no different than with your ears and your audio components. All the best, Nonoise |
I appreciate the comments. They have made some good points and given me a few ideas. I went to a dealer today after work that I had not been to in five years and after listening to my needs, the sales person recommended the Sony KDL55W900A, same as Magnolia did. So it seems that this may be the one. I haven't really seen anything else that I liked better. Did see a number of plasma's but I was not convinced they were better. So, now I just have to decide who I'd rather go with. The local dealer or my local Magnolia. The local dealer is actually cheaper and will install the screen, do an initial calibration, take away the old panel ($5), and come back in a month and do a full ISF calibration. I need to see if Magnolia will do all of this for the same price. They are $200+ higher and if they charge to install and won't do an initial calibration, they may be much more expensive. That's my update. All new comments will be appreciated. |