I have a year old 50in LG plasma in the bedroom, great tv. My dad just replaced his old 60in lcd in the living room with an LG 60in plasma right before Thanksgiving and always talks about how great it is.
Update: Still looking better this morning. As far as the motion blur, I imagine the only sure fire way fix that would go with a plasma. Never owned one, but I am looking at the them online...wow much more cost effective and seem to carry the best reviews. I may just have the LG repaired, donate it to a family member and then go with a 50-60in Panasonic or Samsung plasma. A buddy of mine said it made his sammy plasma made everything look much better.
Burn-in is a pretty much a thing of the past.My partner has been wanting a plasma but I was always concerned about the burn in issues. I guess I will get in the habit of turning the TV off if it is going to be paused for more than a couple of minutes.
The LG's have an oribitizing setting that helps to prevent burn in. I've had 3 or 4 plasma's now and never had a problem with burn in.
Burn-in is a pretty much a thing of the past.
I have never experienced it with normal brightness and contrast settings on my LG. Only way I could think of to make it happen is to freeze on a dark/bright image and let it sit too long.It may be, but image retention (IR) which can lead to burn-in is not. I've set up one of the "expert" picture mode inputs on my LG plasma with low contrast and brightness settings which I use when watching channels with bright logos and static lower third graphics. They can lead to burn-in at normal contrast and brightness settings.
Though most are all very decent sets, Panasonic has a long standing stigma as being the best. I would have bought one instead of the LG 60", but I was dealing with dimension limitations, and the Panny was a bit too wide. BTW, you can get an LG 60" for $200 more than the 50"....well spent money.I must say, the plasma sets definitely look nicer...even in the store. The LG 50PA6500 stuck out with it's $599 price tag (promised to keep this purchase as low as possible ). While it is not a smart tv, it doesn't really matter since my bluray player has all of the streaming services. The other one is the Samsung PN51E550D1FXZA, which is $100 more with the smart tv features. Didn't really notice a difference between the 2 as far as PQ. Is either brand normally more reliable than the other?
That is a cause of motion blur? Might want to rethink this statement.It won't help. What your seeing is the result of too many channels crammed into 1 satellite transponder! Sorry!
They all do.
While there are certain issues with plasma such as glare, retention, heat, power consumption, etc, if image quality is the viewer's primary concern, plasma is simply superior to LCD. (That includes so-called LED, as well, which are still LCD, but with LED backlighting instead of fluorescent tubes.)
LED is not to be confused with OLED (Organic LED). I have no hands-on (eyes-on) experience with those. But, they are said to be magnificent. I understand that LG is a leader in the OLED TV space.
Motion blur is present in all MPEG transmission signals. The severity is directly proportional to the bit rate and scene complexity. Satellite has a relativity low bit rate per channel which results in considerable motion blur. Blue-ray has a very high bit rate and very little motion blur.That is a cause of motion blur? Might want to rethink this statement.
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Nice choice. I have the P60ST30, which is the line one step below GT. ST30 is also 1 or 2 model years prior to GT50. I am extremely happy with it. So, I can assume you will like yours.Thank you for the reply. I went ahead and ordered a Panasonic TC-P60GT50, it will be delivered next Saturday (could not find one in stock locally). A tad more than I wanted to spend, but easily justifiable as this is a long term investment. I normally spend my tax refund on toys anyway .