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Wayne W
04-15-2003, 05:03 PM
I'm going to buy a HDTV this summer and can't decide what to get . I've been looking at the Sony & Panasonic RPTVs. I would love to get a CRT because I don't need a set that big (30" - 47") but they are too heavy.

I have read some great reviews of Panasonic RPTVs on other forums and was wondering if Panasonic had any new models coming out this summer. From what I've read the current ones don't support DVI and this is something I'm looking for.

My price range is $2000 - $2500.

57U
04-15-2003, 09:37 PM
Wayne, welcome to the forum. Check out the two pages of FAQs on the home page. Seet the posts:

Which HDTV to buy.
If only I'd have known.
How large an HDTV to buy, etc.

Wayne W
04-16-2003, 10:59 AM
Thanks for the reply!

I have checked out those threads and they are helpful.

Can anyone with a Panny 47" RPTV tell me how it looks with non-HD Satellite TV (I have a RCA UTV PVR - DirectTV) content?

spaceman_spiff
04-16-2003, 12:51 PM
I have the big brother of the 47", Panny 53". I have had it since Nov 2002. I love it. Picture is great on cable, DVDs and HD are amazing, and its easily tweakable.

allotta
04-16-2003, 12:59 PM
I also have the 53" Panny. I agree that it is a great performer and is very tweakable, but I believe that standard cable is just OK. It is comprable to any ordinary RPTV in that regards. That's why I use it mostly for just HDTV and DVD viewing. We have a 32" Hitachi HDTV for standard cable content.

Chaz
04-16-2003, 01:08 PM
I am happy with my 47" panny. DVDs are great. I do not have HD but the digital cable (COX) looks very good. I like the "just" stretch mode.

Keep in mind this TV does not accept 720p. It only accepts 480p/i or 1080i. It only displays 480p or 1080i.

allotta
04-16-2003, 01:28 PM
True, it does not accept 720p, but it upconverts it to 1080i. Most of ABC's HD content is 720p, and the Pannys still display it beautifully. Just watched NYPD Blue last night and it looked great. Same with this past Super Bowl.

Chaz
04-16-2003, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by allotta
True, it does not accept 720p, but it upconverts it to 1080i. Most of ABC's HD content is 720p, and the Pannys still display it beautifully. Just watched NYPD Blue last night and it looked great. Same with this past Super Bowl.

Someone correct me if I am wrong. Pannys do not upconvert. Probably your STB upconverts and outputs in 1080i to the Panny.

The only way this is an issue is if you wanted to play 720p XBOX or other games.

spaceman_spiff
04-17-2003, 10:15 AM
Yes, Pannys do not upconvert or accept 720p, all it can display is 480p or 1080i. It can take 480i/p, 1080i. STB does the job of converting 720p to 1080i.
I agree, all the HD content looks amazing. Jay Leno, Superbowl and Oscars looked awesome. I also get Comcast Sportsnet, watched Michael Jordan play in HD. :D
I recently upgraded my cable lines, check this thread (http://www.hdtvoice.com/voice/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4161) , cable looks very good, no more grainy picture.

And I love the stretch mode for standard cable, its looks very pleasant. Doesnt look too bad like some other TVs I have seen.

blabbaboo
12-10-2003, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by allotta
True, it does not accept 720p, but it upconverts it to 1080i. Most of ABC's HD content is 720p, and the Pannys still display it beautifully. Just watched NYPD Blue last night and it looked great. Same with this past Super Bowl.


Last year's Super Bowl would have looked great on a 5 inch b/w screen with a coat hanger antenna, because the Buccaneers won!!! (Sorry, couldn't resist)

           


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