Can anyone else see a reflection behind the glass of the TV when not viewing straight on?
Yes, it's normal.
Can anyone else see a reflection behind the glass of the TV when not viewing straight on?
Yes, it's normal.
I am currently looking for a new TV (currently own an old Hitachi LCD (non-HD). I went into 4-5 shops yesterdays and looked at the difference between 720p and 1080p.
thats because they were both showing the same 720 source material
shops distribution systems wont be sophisticated enough to only display 1080p signals to only 1080p sets. If they showed every set a 1080p signal, you end up with lots of TVs displaying nothing
If you send everybody at 720p signal, everybody displays something, but dont see the advantage of 1080p.
thats because they were both showing the same 720 source material
shops distribution systems wont be sophisticated enough to only display 1080p signals to only 1080p sets. If they showed every set a 1080p signal, you end up with lots of TVs displaying nothing
If you send everybody at 720p signal, everybody displays something, but dont see the advantage of 1080p.
Funny I did exactly the same thing as I stood in the shop comparing both sets side by side. The price difference was only about £80 between them.Most modern 720p panels will take a 1080p signal and down-scale it.
Earlier in the year I saw a Panasonic 42PX80 next to a 42PZ80, both showing the same 1080p source - a Panasonic HD demo disc. The difference in quality was perfectly clear, even at around 8-9 feet away.
Funny I did exactly the same thing as I stood in the shop comparing both sets side by side. The price difference was only about £80 between them.
In HD there was hardly any difference that I could see... I found myself keep walking closer to the TV's to try and spot differences (which says it all really?)
I found the same. No difference at my viewing distance of 6-10ft. Both looked identical. Same colour, same blacks, same detail.
Do DVDs look the same too?![]()
Some of you obviously don't have the eyesight to appreciate 1080p
Dont really understand if this is a genuine question or not. But the normal SD picture looked better on the PX80 for obvious reasons.
Most modern 720p panels will take a 1080p signal and down-scale it.
Earlier in the year I saw a Panasonic 42PX80 next to a 42PZ80, both showing the same 1080p source - a Panasonic HD demo disc. The difference in quality was perfectly clear, even at around 8-9 feet away.
Will this Panasonic TV be any good for watching football as that is what we mainly use the TV for and we don't really want it to be motion blurring badly.
It will be standard definition football and we also have a PS3 for some gaming.
Thanks
As I said the other day, I took my BD player round to the in-laws last week and watched Wall-E on their 720p Plasma and the difference to my 1080p LCD was as clear as day at a viewing distance of around 8-9 feet.You must have super human eyesight to see every bit of 1080p from those distances mentioned. Either the TV showing 720p wasn't setup correctly or the feed to it wasn't the same quality, then you must have some amazing eyesight.
PX80 will be excellent for SD and football. Plasmas don't suffer from motion blur like LCD's do, so footy will be great on it.
Do I have to be worried about all of this 720p/1080p business as this TV is 720p?
Would it be better to go for a bit better plasma with 1080p? Is it the PZ80?