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rbrthwrd
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I need to choose between 3 tv', my criteria was >50" and under $1k. Best Buy has great financing options so it looks like my options are. (The tv will be purchased through an LLC so I need to find 0% financing)

55" Insignia LED LCD NS-L55X-10A for $899
50" Samsung plasma PN50C550G1FXZA for $847
50" Panasonic Plasma TC-P50S for $899

I'm a little concerned about burn-in and image delay in the plasmas but the Insignia picture quality wasn't as good. Anyone have any of these three models?

1/29/2011 7:16:56 PM

Talage
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Burn in hasn't been a problem with plasmas in years. And I do not know what image delay you are referring to with plasmas?!

1/29/2011 9:11:44 PM

rbrthwrd
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what i was referring to was that i've heard that logos will temporarily burn in and may be noticeable for a few seconds before fading and disappearing

1/29/2011 9:34:47 PM

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We have a 42 or 46" Panasonic Plasma. The colors, to me, are far better than on most LCD's.

And burning in doesn't really happen. You might get a ghost for a second or so when some pixels stay the same color for a long time (for instance if I leave the roku on and walk away for 20+ minutes the top bars will ghost) -- but it clears in a few seconds at most. All the modern sets have computer controls that minutely flicker the pixels to prevent burn-in. The "burn in" effect occurs when an image is left imprinted near permanently. And just in case that happens by some random act they almost always have a flashing black/white checker pattern or roaming bar that will fix it within 5-10 minutes.

As for delay or this 120hz gimick stuff - Can't go wrong with a plasma. Since there is no true "refresh" it doesn't have the problem.

EDIT: if you're referring to rendering time (like the guitar hero delay settings) we have to set our panasonic a little more liberally than the LCD. But they have processing that matches the audio with the video - and great controls to delay the audio if you're using a home theater setup.

[Edited on January 29, 2011 at 11:31 PM. Reason : .]

1/29/2011 11:30:00 PM

smoothcrim
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if you are using this for digital signage do not get a plasma

1/30/2011 12:06:40 AM

ncsubozo
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Just bought the 50" Panasonic S2 as a second screen on Wednesday and love it. I wanted to stick with Panasonic plasmas because I was (and still am) impressed with the 2007'ish 50" X60 model.

1/30/2011 12:17:31 AM

rbrthwrd
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this will be used for ps3 and cable, no signage

1/30/2011 8:37:19 AM

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