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You may notice I am not a DLP fan as most create 1080P via "wobulation"




They may 'create' 1080p utilizing wobulation, but you're something other than human if that really impacts your viewing experience. To me, the whole wobulation arguement (and in some cases panic) is one of those techy angles that sound great on paper, but doesn't bear fruit in real life.

In the end, we all buy what looks best to us with the fewest compromises within our budget. The size, features and immersive experience of my 61 inch DLP from 9 foot was one of my better purchases at $2450. Having seen real 1080p content at 61 inches I couldn't imagine going to a 50inch plasma at 720p even though I've always found them eye catching.

Wasn't trying to flame, it's all about the entertainment, so as long as we're all enjoying that's great.




No problem Blair, the knee jerk reaction is common in online forums. I just hate when the Manufacturer tries to deceive the consumer by calling something that it isnt. I looked at the HP DLP which got great reviews and it looked like a great picture. When I found it fatiguing I looked closer and the picture noise was apparent. Then when I read how it achieved the 1920 it all made sense.

The Sammy DLP's are very nice sets and I have nothing against them, at least the 87, 88 series. The 64's were sub par. I just became less of a DLP fan the more I heard of light engine, bulb and colour wheel failures.

I dont think its fair to compare 50" panny plasma to 61" sammy DLP, as the smaller screen will show less pixel structure and perceived higher resolution.

I compared 56" JVC in 1080P, to 58 " Panny Plasma 768P and Sony SXRD 60" 1080P side by side in a store and there was really no noticeable difference. Some scenes looked better on the JVC, some looked better on the Panasonic, some on the Sony.

When I compared the 720P JVC, to 1080P JVC, to 1080P Sony...I noticed the 1080P to have marginally better picture depth, but no pixel structure, but all were excellent displays.......So I really didnt see a HUGE improvement in having a 1080P set, which is why I think a Panasonic TH58PX60 is a great TV to own regardless of it being 768 x1366 and not 1080P.