I spent several hours yesterday making my first serious examination of HD displays (first of many, before I pull the trigger) and while looking at various RPTVs (DLP, LCoS and LCD) I noticed a "shimmering" effect that looked like specks of dust or graininess. This included the top of the line XBR SXRDs (whose vertical off centre performance was not as good as I'd anticipated, particularly on the 70 inch model). I found this graininess quite annoying in bright scenes, enough that I don't think I could live with it on a regular basis. However, if the effect is at least partially owing to external lighting conditions, then I might be able to compensate for it and let the RPTVs remain the in the running.
Best picture I saw was on a Pioneer plasma (5070), followed very, very closely by a Samsung plasma (don't remember the model number) and then a Samsung LCD flat panel (hooked up to a BD player with Superman Returns--colours not as vibrant as the plasmas (running a generic hi-def feed at unknown resolution) but the smoothest, most film-like image I've seen on a television), followed by a Sony XBR LCD. In another store, I'd found the SXRD better than anything except the new uber-expensive Pioneer 1080p plasma, but I did not spend nearly as much time looking on that day. Yesterday, the SXRDs disappointed me a bit, both in off centre viewing and, mostly, with the "silk screen effect". A couple of Hitachi plasmas were a pleasant surprise--quite close to the Pioneer and Samsung plasmas, and notably ahead of the Toshiba, Philips and other plasmas (did not look at the Panasonic for a sufficient length of time to place it in this preliminary ranking).
Best picture I saw was on a Pioneer plasma (5070), followed very, very closely by a Samsung plasma (don't remember the model number) and then a Samsung LCD flat panel (hooked up to a BD player with Superman Returns--colours not as vibrant as the plasmas (running a generic hi-def feed at unknown resolution) but the smoothest, most film-like image I've seen on a television), followed by a Sony XBR LCD. In another store, I'd found the SXRD better than anything except the new uber-expensive Pioneer 1080p plasma, but I did not spend nearly as much time looking on that day. Yesterday, the SXRDs disappointed me a bit, both in off centre viewing and, mostly, with the "silk screen effect". A couple of Hitachi plasmas were a pleasant surprise--quite close to the Pioneer and Samsung plasmas, and notably ahead of the Toshiba, Philips and other plasmas (did not look at the Panasonic for a sufficient length of time to place it in this preliminary ranking).

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