Help requested - Differences between Panasonic plasmas?

Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Hello all,

If this is somewhere else on here, you have my apologies - I didn't find it.

I was pretty set on getting a Samsung LCD, but a lot of the talk here has brought me back around to my thoughts from last year of getting a Panasonic plasma. Thing is, I'm having trouble figuring out the differences between their product lines. I found some info last night that let me quantify the difference in number of colors on some sets, but I would like the thoughts of the informed here on the following sets (with current prices from Onecall.com):

TH-50PZ80U: $1284
TH-50PZ85U: $1599
TH-50PZ800U: $2000
TH-50PZ850U: $2330

I would be using this as my TV for over-the-air broadcast and DVD (likely Blu-ray in the future), as well as using it as a computer monitor on occasion. I would be hooking up the computer using HDMI, so I don't think that I need a dedicated PC input (which are VGA, I think).

Any thoughts/opinions/info on the differences would be most appreciated. There's a large difference in price, and I'll spend the cash if the features are worth it to me, but I just can't figure out what features are different.

Thanks!

Adam
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Someone a few months ago said this:

"800U--with THX mode

850U--No THX mode but with Digital Cinema Color, Studio Ref Mode and Pro Setting plus the VieraCast."

I'll get back to you soon with anything else I find.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks! I'll give those a read. I certainly appreciate it.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
You're welcome.

Sometimes, even the helper needs help. ;)
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
The temptation is strong today. Assuming that the Best Buy at the new shopping center down the street is open, I might just stop by today. We'll see.

The 80U at $1300 seems like the best deal to me. I figure that it saves me $1000 compared to the bleeding-edge model...money that I could spend in two or three years on a newer and better TV if I feel the need to upgrade. I'm curious if anyone disagrees with that thinking? I know that ultimately it comes down to what features and price work best for me, but I don't want to miss something obvious that I'm going to regret later. This is my first TV purchase in over 14 years.

Thanks again!
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
14 years is a long time. Take your time, friend.

If you are indeed getting Bluray soon, and your other source is OTA-HD, you are basically using the two best sources available, AFAIK.

How many ft away do you sit, and how much more money are the larger sizes?

If you are considering $1284-$2330, yet can be happy with the 80 series, I wonder what 58", or even larger, would run.

Bigger is better, especially with Bluray. What's your display right now? You gotta remember that most movies come in wider aspect ratio's. And that 50" @ 16:9 just ain't nearly as large as 50" @ 3:4.
 
E

EJ1

Audioholic Chief
Funny you mention the 80U. I was eyeing that particular display at Best Buy the other day, comparing it to the Samsung LN52A650. It's hard to beat the $1280 price tag of the Panasonic.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I've been contemplating a new TV for years. Said a different way...YEARS. :)

My current TV is a 27" CRT. Behold it's glory in the picture below. I watch shows in widescreen on that bad boy, so I'm thinking that a 50" set should be sufficient. I might even go with a 46" set, depending on the width and how it fits in with my other stuff (read, "doesn't hit my Ultra").

Honestly, I still really like the picture of my TV. However, I am getting new carpet very soon, will almost surely get a new TV stand at that time, and it just seems like a good time to upgrade...while my financial sphincter is still open from buying the flooring.

I sit between 10' and 12' away, depending on if I'm on the couch or sitting on the floor in front of the couch (eating).

 
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EJ1

Audioholic Chief
It's pretty bad (and awesome) when your subwoofer is twice the size of your display, haha. :p
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
It's pretty bad (and awesome) when your subwoofer is twice the size of your display, haha. :p
:D I got the same response when I first posted that picture last year when I got the Ultra. Makes me think that I need a bigger TV. ;)
 
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EJ1

Audioholic Chief
:D I got the same response when I first posted that picture last year when I got the Ultra. Makes me think that I need a bigger TV. ;)
...and then a bigger subwoofer. Vicious cycle. I think if you are 10' away, you need at least a 50", especially if you want to notice a difference in 1080p vs 720p (subjective). As far as A/V furniture, I love BDI and Salamander, but they can be pricey.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
The 1080p is mostly for when I use it as computer monitor, to be honest.

Salamander makes some great stuff, but like you said, they can be pricey. I haven't been able to decide on what type of style I want - wood with doors, metal with a more open look, and so on.

My parents are coming around Christmas. My mom could help me out with furniture, but I want to have stuff for when they arrive. They've been here a few times with my ratty carpet and tile, so I definitely want new flooring (and, consequently, new paint...gotta paint before the new floor is in) when they arrive. A new, big TV would be a great thing, too.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Adam, when was the last time you ever saw anyone regret going too big? I might've seen it happen once ever, not too sure.

I sit a few ft farther away than you do at 15ft, and my screen is larger than 75 square ft. And I probably experimented with viewing angle as much as anyone here. I've had a 10 yr Pana employee and a 10yr film director who just got inducted to the Director's Guild a few months ago, come over on multiple occassions. Greatest pic they've ever seen.

With FULL-SCREEN 16:9, some numbers at the closer distance of 10ft. (At 12 ft, you can be assured the numbers will significantly larger):

Your viewing angle = 20.6 degrees.

Using a 50" display:
To acheive THX recommendation (middle of theater), you need to scoot up to 5.6 ft.

To acheive SMPTE maximum recommended distance, you need to scoot up to 6.8 ft.

To acheive THX recommended maximum distance, you need to be at 7.9 ft.


Rather than 50" display, with set distance of 10ft (not 12!):
To acheive the minimum SMPTE screen size, you need a 73.8" display.

To acheive THX recommended screen size, you need a 89" display.

To acheive the same viewing angle that I have, but at 12 ft, you need a 106" display.


The above is with FULL-SCREEN 16:9. Not to mention 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 2.40:1, etc.

I'm NOT saying that my preferences are the law, but am feeding you info to make sure its been considered. Food for thought.

Then that cool graph tRiXtA made, with 20/20 vision, you will not be able to detect the benefit of 1080p vs 720p, even at 10 ft, let alone 12ft.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Hey Adam,

I have a 50PZ77U from about 6 months ago and just had my sister buy a 50PZ85U. Her's was $1499 from Newegg shipped. Two of the things that bring the price down in that model is lack of a fancy shmancy set of speakers and the lack of computer connectivity I believe. I'm almost positive that you've done this but just in case, you can go to Panasonic's site and use the compare feature.

http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vModelList?storeId=15001&catalogId=13401&catGroupId=75003&langId=-1&surfCategory=null&cacheProgram=11002&cachePartner=7000000000000005702&isSeo=true&orderBy=msrpalternate

Edit: Get at least the 50". Please trust me and especially my monkey on this.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the info!

Adam, when was the last time you ever saw anyone regret going too big?
I can't tell you how difficult it was not to slap down some self-deprecating humor right here. :)

I hear you on the screen sizes, and I appreciate all the info. I typically watch broadcast TV, with some movies thrown in. I just think those screen sizes would be too much for me. Two years ago I visited my brother and watched his 37" widescreen from about 10' or 12' away, and I thought it was HUGE. So, I think that 50" is plenty for me. The 27" doesn't seem too small to me, but I figure that I'll enjoy something a little larger when it's time to watch a movie.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks, Alex. I did go there last night. I could see the different number of colors between the sets, as well as some different "features" being listed. I was wondering if people had already looked into these (and seen these, maybe even sold these) and knew what difference those "features" made. The links that jostenmeat provided for the AVS thread helped answer some of those questions.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
You're very welcome, of course. It must said that nothing trumps personal preference, even if I do think not being able to enjoy 1080p, at all, is a bit of a shame.

I also admit that by not going with a huge display, you save yourself from serious dog issues. :eek: :p

 
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Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Hee, hee! Excellent video. I like how the player's name was "Johnson." :D
 

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