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- 12-26-2009 01:33 PM #1
Sold my 42 inch 720p and got a 46 inch 1080p
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Got a good deal on a 46 inch panny plasma, so I sold the bedroom 42 incher, and moved the living room 42 incher there. 1080p all around now.
Just set it up and adjusting the settings, but so far so good. Very pleased.www. sonicbabble.com The best non sat discussion on the net
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- 12-26-2009 04:49 PM #2
Enjoy!!
So much fun getting a new toy.
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- 12-26-2009 04:51 PM #3
Cool!
- 12-26-2009 08:24 PM #4
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Yeah, got it around noon, and only had an hour or two to fool with it before we went to another christmas gathering. Just got home, so I am going to be up playing for a while
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- 12-27-2009 09:56 AM #5
Well? You've had plenty of time to write up a ten page review!
C'mon, where is it?
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- 12-27-2009 11:36 AM #6
New Panny Yes ! Which Panny plasma did you get ?? How does it look ??? Give !!!
LIVING ROOM : Panasonic TC-P58VT25 Plasma Full 3D HDTV, Panasonic DMP-BDT350 3D Blu-ray player, Sony PS3 Slim 3D 160 Gig, Onkyo TX-SR608 7.2 3D AV Receiver, Yamaha NS-777 Front Tower Speakers ,Yamaha NS-6490 Side and Surround Speakers, Cadence C-17 Center Speaker, Acoustic Audio HD-SUB15 Subwoofer, DIRECTV HR24-500 with Premier Pkg. and DIRECTV2PC, Netflix and Vudu Streaming Video, RCA ANT608 Amplified Outdoor Antenna
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- 12-27-2009 05:12 PM #7
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Its the TC-P46S1. I swear these panny plasmas get better with each panel generation. This is the third year in a row I have gotten a new one (sell the two year old, buy a new at little to no money, keep two at a time), and each one was the best I have had until that point.
This one, I still have not gotten dialed in exactly how I want it, waiting for the break in period to end, but I can already see the promise that is there. Some of it is screen size, some of it is simply improvements in the panel itself. All in all, so far I am VERY impressed.
This may be the one I get professionaly calibrated since I saved so much money on buying it after selling the last one.www. sonicbabble.com The best non sat discussion on the net
- 12-27-2009 05:58 PM #8
Yes. Professinal calibration will make that baby sing!!
Jeff Meier from Accu Cal does tours in our neck of the woods. I have used him twice. Does a great job with $30k equipment.
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- 12-27-2009 07:23 PM #9
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- 12-28-2009 08:21 AM #10
Congrats on your purchase. I too bought a Panasonic Plasma this year, the TC-P54S1, same as yours, just a bit bigger.
I ran nothing but full screen video for the 1st 100 hours and then used the offsets suggested in the very long thread on avsforums. Results are better colors and more natural colors at much lower user settings than the defaults.
I can't help but believe that a professional calibration would be better than what I'm seeing, and I'm wowed by mine now!Lloyd
Receiver : Direct (3) HR24 + MRV + VOD
HDTV : Panasonic TC-P54S1
Surround: Sony STR-DN1000 7.1 Setup

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