Monday, September 28, 2009

Re: [Avid-L2] preferred LARGE plasma displays?

Not to divert your search Jay, but I should mention that new SamSung
LEDs are amazing TV/monitors in their own right,

I just picked up a 46" version of the LED that is infriggincredible.
These displays have no real LCD artifacts, no light bleed, 200x the
contrast of the plasma (not a typo), sharp 240hz processing, 4 HDMI ins
plus PCin (USB and LAN too). Super bright and clear and has an ultra
energy draw. Mine looks clear and bright from any angle and is only
40lbs and 1' thick!

http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/tv-video/televisions/led-tv/UN55B8500XFXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail

Sears just dropped the price of the 46" by $1000 so it only costs
$1600! Same price as the current "older" LCD (I also own one of
those). So something even better must be coming.

I have not seen the supported TV standards listed.

LED seems like it could be a great technology for client monitors and
non-grading displays. A great value as well. Would love to see a pro
HDSDI version.

RT

Jay Mahavier wrote:

>
>
> Not that 50" is really considered large anymore, but looking for one
> to put on an Avid. This is for attaching to either the component or
> DVI outputs on an DNxcel card on an Adrenaline box for a project
> working in a 1080 23.976 project at DNxHD36. I remember a lot of
> people liked using the
>
> Panasonic TH-50PF11UK, http://tinyurl.com/57hgv7
> <http://tinyurl.com/57hgv7>
>
> but was wondering if that was still a preferred model. Or is
> something like the
>
> Pioneer Elite PRO-111FD http://tinyurl.com/ydc2fh4
> <http://tinyurl.com/ydc2fh4>
>
> just a good? It looks like it should be able to accept a true
> 23.976fps signal. Or are there some other models that are currently
> the hot item in the large plasma department that can accept a true
> 23.976 signal?
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>

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