One of the best 42" plasmas available
Exceptional picture quality/color tone, deep blacks, provides a truly amazing viewing experience. Most HD inputs in its class. Great built-in speaker sound. Handles SD broadcasts extremely well.
The remote is awkward and I have seen a slight flicker in the black levels during the burn in period. The flicker cleared once I started using standard settings.
Posted Jul 30, 2006 - Picture Quality: Pros: HD content on this set looks exceptional. After a month I am still awestruck by some of the scenes on Discovery HD and even the network HD broadcasts. It’s sick how sharp HD baseball games look. I can’t wait for football season! After researching this purchase for about 2 months, one thing I had low expectations on was the ability of any plasma display panel (PDP) is this price range to handle SD broadcasts. However, I was astonished at how well all of my SD channels look. Even expanded to fill the screen, they look much clearer/sharper than on my old CRT. Cons: Saw a slight flicker in the black levels of dark scenes during the “burn in” phase of the screen. Once I adjusted my settings to normal values, the flicker disappeared. Features: Pros: The six HD inputs (3-HDMI/3 Component) are a great plus. The speakers have a very balanced and full sound. Not everything needs to be pumped through the home theater. Another very useful feature is that each input has 3 picture settings that can be stored and easily selected with the remote. Picture settings also include options to enhance black levels and reduce noise. Cons: It’s not anything I use often, but the PIP on this set is somewhat useless and difficult to manage. I just simply use the PIP from my cable box. Design/Setup/Menus: Pros: While a black bezel would have been better, the brushed steel look is very sharp and not made of plastic like many others. The set also comes with a swivel top, which is great if you are not wall mounting. On screen menus are easy to navigate and modify. You can easily switch between inputs and picture settings using the remote. Cons: Menus have a slight lag and you have to access the service menu to see the number of hours used. Remote is pretty standard and could have used a better design. Even though it is an issue with all PDP’s I have seen very little image retention and no burn in. There is a pixel shift option and a nice screen wipe feature to remove any IR you feel might result in burn in. I would not recommend this screen (or any PDP) for a hardcore gamer. Burn in is still a risk for maps/status bars and other static images on game screens. Overall, I am completely satisfied/smitten with my new plasma!
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