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nostatic 12-18-2008 03:11 PM

http://myhometheater.homestead.com/viewingdistancecalculator.html

SLO-BOB 12-18-2008 03:26 PM

"50/52" it is.

myamoto1 12-18-2008 03:35 PM

funny how those charts have changed... I sit about 10 feet from my 42" and it's fine. I think the calc back 4 years ago, said I should've gotten a 50". I think they're just trying to justify people putting a 60" TV in a 10' room... according to that calculator, I should have a 65" screen to meet THX veiwing requirements. that's fargin' redonculous!

Eric Coffey 12-18-2008 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4367517)
...I've been quite happy with my Panasonic 1080p plasma, which at the time was almost $2K less than the equivalent Kuro. If you've got the extra cash however and watch a lot of movies, I think Kuro is the first choice.

+1

If going plasma, the Pioneer Kuro is the way to go. Thier Elite models are the best, but don't represent enough of a jump in quality for the price premium IMO (although they do look nice). However, the pro/industrial Panasonics are excellent (much better than their consumer variants), and a close 2nd to the non-Elite Kuro's IMO. The only downside is that they are pure monitors, so no built-in speakers or tuners. But most folks have dish/cable boxes and at least 2-ch home stereo/speakers, so it's usually a non-issue.

So, if staying with the 50" size, these are the two I would consider (which are almost identically priced):

Pioneer

Panasonic

SmileWavy


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