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Journey69 wrote:Here's one for you..read it hard.. Burn in not a problem anymore..! http://reviews.cnet.com/4351-12658_7-6583301.html
Journey69 wrote:conversationpc wrote:Do you guys have anything better to argue about, like politics or religion?![]()
You mean like Perry and who is as good? lol Hey,where did you get that emote..you sob..I want that.!!
STORY_TELLER wrote:My brother in law consults for Sony so I get information from the technology division's mouth and they know what goes on in the industry at large (before AVS). I've taken tours of the VIP showroom and have seen all the prototype technology that's around the corner first hand.
STORY_TELLER wrote: Plasma's are not re-surging. They're being discontinued across the board because except for a few aficionados here and there, sales are down.
Eric wrote:If SONY would have just jumped into the HD-DVD player market 4 years ago and tried to beat Toshiba with their own technology we'd have already all switched to High Def DVD's and BOTH companies would have spent WAY less money. Instead, Sony had to have their own overpriced technology...Blu-Ray....
Fuck me if the world wouldn't be better off without Sony in it!
Enigma869 wrote:Eric wrote:If SONY would have just jumped into the HD-DVD player market 4 years ago and tried to beat Toshiba with their own technology we'd have already all switched to High Def DVD's and BOTH companies would have spent WAY less money. Instead, Sony had to have their own overpriced technology...Blu-Ray....
Fuck me if the world wouldn't be better off without Sony in it!
Sony is the last company who I would ever stick up for, because their reputation doesn't match the quality of many products that they put out. That said, it's tough to criticize them for Blu-Ray, when it looks like they've won this battle! The only thing I would criticize them for, as it relates to Blu-Ray, is the fact that every Playstation 3 had a Blu-Ray DVD player. It never made any sense to me to include something that most people had zero interest in, that did nothing but jack the price up! Why should people have to pay inflated prices for a piece of technology that they're simply not interested in? That's to say nothing of the fact that most people who adopt this kind of technology aren't EVER going to be watching movies on a video game system!
Eric wrote:If SONY would have just jumped into the HD-DVD player market 4 years ago and tried to beat Toshiba with their own technology we'd have already all switched to High Def DVD's and BOTH companies would have spent WAY less money. Instead, Sony had to have their own overpriced technology...Blu-Ray....
Fuck me if the world wouldn't be better off without Sony in it!
Behshad wrote:Sony is a great company, with great quality.
Why would they go with the crappy HD DVD technology, they went with their own (and better) techology, hence the fact that blu ray is surving HD DVD.
How do you figure their techonolgy behing overpriced, when at the time Toshiba was selling HD DVD players for $1000, you could purchase a Playstation 3 for $500, WITH the blu ray built in ?
I have always invested in Sony, cause to me Sony equals QUALITY. Ive never had ANY problem with any of their products. People who whine about Sony being overpriced, are the one's buing a freakin crappy Vizio and settle for crappy overall quality and possible repais bills down the road.
Eric wrote: And when it comes to audio receivers...well...they suck ass.
RPM wrote:I will tale my PIONEER plasma over any Sony TV, and my YAMAHA reciever over sonys crap.
I will pony up to buying a HD-DVD player, but I honestly feel only one format left is good thing for everyone.
we got 10 free total movies when I bought it, and the up- converting it does on reg dvd makes them look awesome
so when the blue - ray goes down in price ill get one, but it wont be a sony ....![]()
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Greg wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I can tell you for a fact that HD TV's have absolutely NOT been around for more than 10 years in this country! In fact, it's been exactly 10 years. The first HD TV went on sale in the United States, to the public in 1998. Early analog HD TV's were available in Japan around 1992, so perhaps that's where you heard about the Aerosmith concert.
John from Boston
I think there is a big difference between what was considered HD in the 80's and what we know as HD by today's standards. The first commercialization of HD sets didn't happen until the late 90's even though Japan had built the first HDTV in the late 60's AND started producing HD programming in 1982. Again, the definition of HD in the 80's as compared to today's standards is/was probably different. As far as the Aerosmith concert in HD in the late 80's, I have no idea about this. It's possible.
yulog wrote:I bought a Vizio 42 inch lcd 1080p today for $950 ,its the cheapest i have seen for a 1080p set i'm sure its a middle of the road set but its going to be an upgrade from my 32 inch sharp(old school set) i would have gone bigger but one of the key selling points was the weight , this set is 50lbs, my 32 inch is 105 lbs. i liked the plasma sets but they use a lot more energy and they are almost double the weight, and i want something that i can move myself if need be(you know how people scatter when you tell them your moving).
STORY_TELLER wrote:Oy.... You know what? I wasn't going to respond to this stuff anymore, simply because I don't have time to answer each assumption spoken here. I have a lot of work to do and my deadlines are tight, but I didn't want to just disappear from the thread leaving a false sense of victory on the part of some "fans" of technology who think they know what they speak of because they read it on CNET. My overall concern is someone who doesn't know any better might read your posts, take them as gospel and make an ill informed purchase, so I'm going to hit a few comments off the top of my head and then retire from this thread.
Firstly, I'm 40 years old. I'm an industry professional and I work in various sectors of the entertainment field. The people I speak with at Sony are not salesmen, they're tech people who happen to work at Sony now, but many have worked at Toshiba, Pioneer, etc. I can't post links to what I know because I'm getting what I know from conversations with other industry professionals who work with the technology.
Laser is not out yet, but I've seen it in person so I know what I speak of. Plasmas will not continue, they're being dropped across the board from all companies. LCD's are outselling them and they're cheaper to make. Salespeople are pushing LCD's not Plasma's. This isn't about "oooh, I think this is better quality so it's going to be around and make a resurgence" bullshit. This is about economics. Plasma's have a bad rep, the damage is done, and NO, SORRY, SCREEN SAVER TECH DOESN'T FIX A 4:3 LETTERBOX WHEN WATCHING STANDARD TV SHOWS MORON. As I said before, which you conveniently ignored, most broadcasts are televised 4:3 in standard def fanboy. If you have a 16:9 television, you will have letterbox bars on the right and left of most of your television viewing and eventually, it will burn into your plasma unless your new screen saver tech is running while watching TV.![]()
Go ahead and post your silly retort, but remember this debate when what I've said comes to pass. 12-18 months tops. If you can afford to wait, it's worth it. Laser is the next evolution.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:BTW folks unless you hd is larger than 50' I wouldnt worry about 1080p. The difference does not justify the cost. I have a 720p dlp set and have watched plenty of hd material on it and its freaking amazing. I have seen the 1080p sets in the stores with blueray running and the difference is tiny. Thing is, until you get up around 60' the benefit of the extra pixels just isnt that obvious.
Behshad wrote:Journey69 wrote:
Asshat.. I'm 39....
did you say 39 ,,,, or 9 !????
Guess there's always a chance that maybe the next 40 years you will learn more than you did the 1st 40
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Journey69 wrote:Behshad wrote:Journey69 wrote:
Asshat.. I'm 39....
did you say 39 ,,,, or 9 !????
Guess there's always a chance that maybe the next 40 years you will learn more than you did the 1st 40
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That's pretty funny.. Go to some forums and read stuff monkey boy! Most those people do tons of research..You might learn something....I don't give a crap your 40..Your just a Sony fanboy.. That must really suck getting beat on a topic about TV's by a 9 year old!
Behshad wrote:Journey69 wrote:Behshad wrote:Journey69 wrote:
Asshat.. I'm 39....
did you say 39 ,,,, or 9 !????
Guess there's always a chance that maybe the next 40 years you will learn more than you did the 1st 40
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That's pretty funny.. Go to some forums and read stuff monkey boy! Most those people do tons of research..You might learn something....I don't give a crap your 40..Your just a Sony fanboy.. That must really suck getting beat on a topic about TV's by a 9 year old!
How did I get beat on a topic by a 39 year old acting like 9 , Suze?![]()
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I am a PROUD Sony fanMAN
Sony won the battle,,,, Anything they put their hands on, they succed in.
back in 94 when they entered the videogame market, people didnt belive they would not only wipe out the leader at the time (Sega) of the market, but also take the lead with their Playstation,,,, followed by Playstation 2, PSP and now Playstation 3.
Now wait and see the increase in sales of PS3/BluRay players , now that people know which way to go !
Journey69 wrote:Monker wrote:Interesting.
First of all, I think it's foolish to buy the latest tech and pay inflated prices. Wait a year and things drop, sometimes dramatically. Like someone said, blu-ray started at around $1000. Those waited paid less then half of that.
HD has been around alot longer then 10yrs. The first I heard of it was when Aerosmith broadcast an HD concert - in Japan - in the late 80's.
As for Tv's...if you really want BIG, then you are foolish to not have a projector. For what you pay for a 50 inch lcd/plasma, I have a 100 inch screen and projector. I'll never be without one for movies and games.
As for 'laser TV'...I just bought a 46 inch Samsung lcd...a friend just buoght a 42 inch plasma.us We were comparing notes and I joked that in 10yrs we'll be buying TV wallpaper...just glue it to the wall and have everything sent to it wirelessly. There is always something better to wait for.
VIZIO - I look at them as a sorta generic brand. I believe they do not manufacture their own components as the major brands do. So, you end up with cheaper components inside. A lot of people are happy with Visio, but I have more confidence in Sony, Samsung, Sharp, etc.
You are out of your gord! My friend has a theater company..I go over to his house and watch movies..He has a theater in his basement,122" screen,7.1 surround sound..I told him his big screen did not look as good as my 56" Samsung,and he got mad at me..I said whatever,come over and watch a blu ray movie at my house.He came over and crapped himself..
I told him..when you have a screen that big,you need about twice the pixels to fill it.
Also,games look like shit on a screen that big.
Bigger is not always better..
Go to a movie theater and then watch that same movie on blu ray on a smaller screen..Its not even close.The smaller screen looks 10x better..!
STORY_TELLER wrote:Drawing a comparison between LCD's and Plasmas to Laser TV's is like drawing a comparison between black and white TV's and color. It's nearly that drastic a contrast.
Also, I'm scratching my head at the Aerosmith HD concert in the 80's thing. You're saying they broadcast it in HD back then? Who could watch it? To my knowledge, there weren't any HD capable televisions on the market let alone in homes back then, even in Japan. Unless we're talking about HD projectors in select locations?
Enigma869 wrote:I can tell you for a fact that HD TV's have absolutely NOT been around for more than 10 years in this country! In fact, it's been exactly 10 years. The first HD TV went on sale in the United States, to the public in 1998. Early analog HD TV's were available in Japan around 1992, so perhaps that's where you heard about the Aerosmith concert.
Monker wrote:As for Tv's...if you really want BIG, then you are foolish to not have a projector. For what you pay for a 50 inch lcd/plasma, I have a 100 inch screen and projector.
There are definitely those who SWEAR by projectors and think the biggest screen you can buy is the best. I've never subscribed to that theory.
I use a 60 inch Pioneer plasma in my home theater and it's PLENTY big for any movie watching we do. As for the pricing difference...the reality is that there are MANY higher end projectors that are well over $10,000. I realize you can also purchase projectors for under $1,000.00, but those cheaper projectors are NEVER going to compete with the picture quality on a high end display, no matter how big the screen is!
I agree 100%, which is why I NEVER wait for the next greatest technology. As I said before, you'll be waiting forever, if you're always waiting for the next best thing.
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