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"Bells, Wistles and a Nice Picture" on
Pros: I bought this TV in February, 2003. The picture still looks great. I've been playing Xbox games in HD and loving it. The color is rich without any bleeding or other anomalies. The sound is above average but now much improved with it hooked up to my ho
Cons: The TV is heavy. It weighs in at about 174 pounds and, though the screen is very flat, the back end seems to go on forever. It's about two feet deep from front to back. Though it supports 480p and 1080i, it lacks the 720p resolution which is common in
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"Georgeous picture, great price" on
Pros: I wanted two things when I bought my wide-screen HDTV- great resolution, and a compact box that didn't waste a lot of space on side speakers I wouldn't be using anyway, since I'd be using home theater speakers. I got exactly what I needed with the Panason
Cons: Nothing so far. I haven't had any of the problems mentioned by other reviewers. However, one suggestion- check out the picture carefully at the store before taking it home. I bought this one open-box, and it was worth it, because I had the opportunity to
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"beautiful vibrant colour and resoloution" on
Pros: Colour, detail, vibrancy. Picture in picture/split screen is a great feature. I worked at a dealership that carries both the Sony XBR and Panasonic. I picked the Panasonic after months of daily comparison. Much better colour. After haveing it for over a y
Cons: None
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"Awesome tv, but heavy." on
Pros: Great for video games, I haven't seen a cleaner picture from my Gamecube on any tv. When those widescreen games start coming out (like the newest Resident Evil) this is the tv you'll want. For movies/dvds, it looks great. I didn't even have to make any
Cons: The remote that comes with it is great, but the light up feature could have benefited from some color-coding so I could tell the buttons apart from each other better in the dark.
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"Professionally Calibrated" on
Pros: We're very pleased with this TV now that we have had it professionally calibrated. A guy from Calibrations, Inc came out with a spectrometer and some test DVD's. After a couple of hours of calibration (don't even think about attempting this if you're no