Top 5 plasma TVs
By Ty Pendlebury on 19 October 2009
Pioneer PDP-LX609A
Pioneer leaves the market with a shining example of what plasma is truly capable of with the PDP-LX609A — a TV which will remain the one to beat.
- Good: Blacker-than-black blacks • Excellent picture quality • Five year warranty • Network capable •
- Bad: Twice as expensive as the 50-inch • Only one component input • 'Optimum' mode not always the best •
- Specs: Plasma • 60 inch • 1920 x 1080 pixels • 3 • See more specifications
- RRP: AU$12,499.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings
Topics: 1080p, hd, panasonic, pioneer, plasma, samsung, best, tv
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Comments (11)
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Panaman commented on 07/12/2009 11:26
And in regards to the CA ban in 2010, most name brand plasma panels meet the requirments and wont be banned.
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Panaman commented on 07/12/2009 11:23
Your right,but also wrong.
The S10A is 550hz, but thats subfeild drive.
Its still is a 100hz display panel.
Search google for the discription between the 2. -
Me commented on 06/12/2009 23:05
Wow this site is outdates. Do they not know that most Plasma are at 600Hz now not 100? And LCD are up to 240HZ. Also many of these Plasma's won't be legal to have in your house in CA 1/1/2010 due to new power restrictions.
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Hoops commented on 24/10/2009 17:03
What's a better choice the new Panasonic 58" V or the Samsung 58" 5 Series?
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Andrew commented on 20/10/2009 20:26
PDP may not be the newest and Pioneer may be pulling out of the TV market. However there is still none better. Outdated???????? I dont thing so.
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Ty Pendlebury commented on 20/10/2009 15:16
@IwanS. Anything you'd like to see on this list?
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IwanS commented on 19/10/2009 17:13
This PDP line-up is as incomplete as it is outdated.
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tig commented on 18/09/2009 09:46
walkietalkie plasma definately has more flicker. I actually own a plasma having owned LCDs previously. I'm definately sensitive to the flicker on a lot of plasmas where as others can't notice it...
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walkietalkie commented on 01/07/2009 10:42
strange question but would hate to find out after purchase. Family member has epilepsy. Wondering if Plasma or LCD would be better. Wondering if one has more of a flicker, mostly unrecognizable but still there.
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