Just saw this on Cats Digital: SAM-PS51D550 - Price: R21,999.00
WTF!!!
Edit: Ok, called a branch & they confirmed it is R12999. Website is incorrect.
Yup. You need to keep them on their toes otherwise they'll take advantage.
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Just saw this on Cats Digital: SAM-PS51D550 - Price: R21,999.00
WTF!!!
Edit: Ok, called a branch & they confirmed it is R12999. Website is incorrect.
Based on your track record of truthfullness, excuse me if I find it hard to believe you've spoken to at least 30 people who compared these exact two models. But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, so what is the application at which the PS42C430 excels ... SD TV via RF or RCA input?30+ forumites I've spoken to myself have compared these exact models - PS42C430 and LA40C530 - and chose plasma based on PQ?
Based on your track record of truthfullness, excuse me if I find it hard to believe you've spoken to at least 30 people who compared these exact two models. But I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, so what is the application at which the PS42C430 excels ... SD TV via RF or RCA input?
From my perspective this debate has never been about LCD/LED vs Plasma, but rather capability/flexibility/value at a specific price point. Once one goes past the R10k mark and were talking about FHD set vs FHD set , it's a straight shootout based on PQ, features, reliability etc. Personally I have a high regard for the Samsung PSxxD5xx range.
But when one goes down the price range the resolution limitations of low end Plasma become glaring. In a day & age where 1080i HDTV & 1080p Bluray rental are available and moving to mainstream in next few years (not to mention next-gen consoles on the horizon), purchasing a less than a FHD 1920x1080p set is in my opinion a bum long term investment (even if PQ is good with legacy SD input).
In fact I went out and had a look at various TVs in great detail. Unfortunately I did not see the PS51D550, only the 450 and 490. IMO, even the 5 series LED and LCD are miles ahead. LED more so but it comes at a cost, so does the 6 series, but again it comes at a cost. 50Hz on the 5 series was not an issue, only a disadvantage for HD sports.
What I found absolutely offputting was the glare and reflection on the series 4 plasma. 2 HDMI ports suck too, having to switch cables the whole time would drive me nuts after a while. Then, I could clearly see a difference between the 720p series 4 plasma and other full HD TVs, once you switched to a FHD source.
The 51D490/450 is a HUGE display. With 1366*768 pixels that's a pixel density of 30.73 PPI. The 430 (and possibly 450) which have a resolution of 1024*768 have a pixel density of 25.1 PPI, even less! That's not a lot of pixels per inch... Sitting at 2 - 2.5m this really bothered me. For comparism, the 46 FHD LCD or LED has a pixel density of 47.89 PPI.
The colours on the 4 series Plasma where more accurate than the 5 series LCD and LED but I really did not like them. To me they just seemed dull. I tested this with the same source and using different settings. A higher series Plasma was a different story.
Grow up and realise that your opinion is not the only one that counts. Just because you don't care about certain issues does not mean they are not important to others. And it certainly does also not mean that your opinion counts more. Disposal is not important to me personally but it may well be important to others, that's why I pointed it out. On the other hand I do care about energy consumption.
Miles ahead in terms of? I can understand miles ahead when you are comparing FHD because of resolution and definition. With 720p and SD, my experience (and most it seems) is different, with the 42/43" plasma winning at R1,000 less. Not only HD sports is it a disadvantage, but for SD sport too.
Especially in a shop under shop lighting. But at home where there are curtains and duller ambient lighting, and viewing is probably generally in the evening, it's not such a big problem. At least for me. I find also once absorbed into the content, I can't even make out the reflections, and I only see them when I try look for it.
HDMI extenders are cheap, also many people buy HDMI AV receivers which means the TV could only need 1 HDMI port. Buy an extender and still come out cheaper than 40" LCD, at least R500 cheaper.
I'm sure you saw a difference between resolutions. No one advocates 720p plasma for 1080p content though. If you need Blu-ray, you need FHD, and entry LCD wins there until you compare mid range LCD and FHD plasma. I sit at 2 - 2.5m and my 42" plasma is crisp. And no one else here has ever complain about their 720p plasmas not being crisp? Maybe it bothered you because you initially looked up close, where LCDs are obviously more crisp? Also, would a higher PPI not be a detriment to lower quality sources? Like TV and SD sport.
One of the big factors that wins many over - better colours and blacks. Mine are vibrant and bordering on too contrasty. My guess is those shop lights were making the plasma appear dull, this is usually the case. You say you used different settings? Please elaborate.
I am fully aware of issues that may count towards some people. If someone says they want eco friendly, it's not like I'm going to be an ass and recommend plasma over LED LCD. You pretended like it was an issue you cared about, making a big fuss about it. Don't now call me out.![]()
Not winning at R1000 at all. 42" PSD450 goes for more or less the same as 40" LCD 5 Series, LED is not far off in some specials. 51"D490 (D450 if you can find one) Plasma go for about the same as 46 Series 5 LCD. Of course in each case you get some extra size.
SD sports on a 51"? Streched picture, bad quality, the 100Hz technology is not gonna make it any better. A crappy picture will remain a crappy picture.
The reflections on the series 4 are hectic. Everyone out there, please go look at it for yourself. Especially if you don't want to close curtains everytime you watch TV.
I don't want to buy an HDMI extender. Samsung TVs save different settings for each input. A PC has to go into the DVI/HDMI to disable overscan (and it needs to be labelled correctly) so if you switch to a different source you need to change this. I, and many other people, also want different settings for Xbox, BluRay and again for my DSTV. What a mission to change this everytime!!! Especially with the laggy menu on the D450 (or any series 4 and 5). Not an issue? Think again, especially if picture quality matters to you. Unplug DSTV, plug in BluRay, change setting, unplug BluRay, plug in XBox, change settings... No thanks.
I am not reffering to the 42, I am talking about the 46 versus 51. 720p on a 51" to me looks pixellated, even at 2.5 meters.
They switched the shop lights off for me so lights were not an issue. The colours looked horrible on the series 4 plasma (of course, a higher series looked amazing). I much preferred the LED and LCD. Blacks were better though.
IMO, the Series 4 Plasmas are horrible TVs, little features, bad quality. No thank you.
I didn't make an issue about it. I just pointed it out.
Yes you are. How is it fair to compare LAxxC530 to PSxxD450? Pal, the comparison is LAxxC530 vs PSxxC430.
Game's latest brochure has the [phenomenal] LA40C530 at R5,999 on special. They had the PS42C430 on special a week or so ago for R4,499. Screw R1,000 cheaper, it's R1,500 cheaper!
That is besides the point. Compare it to SD sports on a similar price/size 46" LCD (LA46C530), and then we talk about which is better. That's the point.![]()
Thankfully I have the C450 which has a better AR coating. I have spend a lot of time in front of the PS42C430, and since it is in a room with not that much direct sunlight, I haven't been able to notice any lights once absorbed in the action. I think you are exaggerating a bit here. If there is a lot of direct sunlight and ambient lighting of a room is bright, then yes you are correct.
Never heard any forumite mention this, and we have a lot of 50" 720p plasma owners. Personally I don't have much experience with 50" 720p plasma.
You mentioned using different settings earlier which I'm still waiting for you to elaborate on. I take it you quickly did a quick calibration on each set you were comparing, in order to judge the plasmas having horrible colours (which earlier you said were more accurate, funnily enough)?
That would be very opinionated. I don't think I've read a single complaint about Series 4 plasmas, especially after most compared to Series 5 LCD. I've only heard praise. Do you think these people are just defending their purchases, and are lying that they found it to be better than 5 Series LCD?
Then lets compare the D series:
LA40D550: +-R6500
PS43D450: +-R6500
LA46D550: R8700
PS51D450: R9000
Both will look equally bad.
If you watch in the day the reflection will likely bother you.
I starred at it for 20 minutes trying to convince myself otherwise. Needless to say, I couldn't. 720 on a 51 bothered me. To make sure I wasn't imagining things I got a friend with no knowledge of the TV or resolution to look at it. Same result
Let me correct myself, I found the colours on the LED and LCD better. The Plasma was more "real life" but somewhat dull and not as vibrant. I guess this is just a matter of taste. I didn't just do a quick comparism, I properly tried out the settings (I am familiar with the settings on a Samsung TV so I knew what I was doing).
Well here you go then: I compared them, I starred at them for hours, looked at them in different shops, different lighting, different inputs. I had the money to buy either. I preferred the 5 series LCD/LED in every regard. I did not like the series 4 Plasma one bit.
LA40D550 - R6,499 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/20612200/Samsung+LA-40D550+40"+LCD+TV/
PS43D450 - R5,499 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/21022682/Samsung+PS43D450+43''+Plasma+TV/
LA46D550 - R8,899 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/search/?search=LA46D550&bcid=163
PS51D450 - R7,999 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/21022683/Samsung+PS51D450+51''+Plasma+TV/
Why, again, am I seeing bigger plasmas for ±R1,000 less?
Because it does not matter whether you compare C or D Series !
LOL. The forumites who upgraded from LA40C530 to PS50C450 will disagree with you! Come on, you've gotta try harder if you're going to lie.
If there is a lot of direct sunlight and ambient lighting of a room is bright, then yes you are correct. Thankfully most TV rooms aren't really like that if they've been thought out, and they have curtains.
That's interesting. All the owners here have never reported that. Are you sure your "2.5 viewing distance" was not a slight over measurement?
Even on my 42" 1024x768 rectangular pixeled 720p wide screen plasma, I can not notice any pixellation with HD content, even from 1.5m away? According to your PPI theory, I should?
Honestly, do you think I should get my eyes checked?
Sounds like overly contrasty, washed out colours to me...
Remind me again what sources you were testing?
Just cant stay away from distorting the truth to your own purposes.LA40D550 - R6,499 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/20612200/Samsung+LA-40D550+40"+LCD+TV/
PS43D450 - R5,499 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/21022682/Samsung+PS43D450+43''+Plasma+TV/
LA46D550 - R8,899 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/search/?search=LA46D550&bcid=163
PS51D450 - R7,999 - http://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/21022683/Samsung+PS51D450+51''+Plasma+TV/
Why, again, am I seeing bigger plasmas for ±R1,000 less?
Because it does not matter whether you compare C or D Series !
Just cant stay away from distorting the truth to your own purposes.
The price difference is obvious, 5 series vs 4 series. Your comparing 1920x1080 panels against 1365x768 ones. Lets see a like-for-like pricing comparison against the 5 series Plasmas (PSxxD5xx models).
Fair enough regarding the prices. They are R1000 less because they are R1000 worse.
Good for them, they most likely all watch DSTV only and that's it. In that case its a great buy.
Leave the curtains open and let a bit of light inside and you will see reflections. FULLSTOP. Great, its sunday afternoon, sport is on, the sun is shining, its a beautiful day outside, you wanna watch TV. With that TV you will have to close your curtains, no thanks.
Most probably, yes. I have spent a lot of time looking at a 42" 1024x768 plasma (although LG and an older model) and the pixalation has always bothered me. Its no different on the new Samsung 4 series Plasma, and especially not on the 51". If anyone reads this, just stay away from that TV if you plan on using FDH sources. All the owners you are quoting most probably simply watch DSTV, and that's it. Again, in that case its a great buy.
Good thing you don't have to look at it then, isn't it?
DSTV SD and HD, Bluray and mkv (720 and 1080).
Again to anyone who reads this consider your buy. In my opinion the 5 series LCD is a much better buy than the 4 series plasma.
Just cant stay away from distorting the truth to your own purposes.
The price difference is obvious, 5 series vs 4 series. Your comparing 1920x1080 panels against 1365x768 ones. Lets see a like-for-like pricing comparison against the 5 series Plasmas (PSxxD5xx models).
Lol, no he can't stay away from distorting the truth to his own purposes. Nonetheless, he's trying to argue that the series 4 plasma beats the series 5 LCD and that IMO is crap.
If he were to compare series 5 against series 5 the outcome would be a different story. But then again a series 5 plasma costs considerably more... I have a feeling this guy bought the 42D450 and somehow regrets this decision. He therefore needs to convince everyone else that his TV is better lol
This statement can only come from one who's blind as a [-]bat[/-] potOnly if you're a pixel phreak who prefers resolution over sheer picture quality.
This statement can only come from one who's blind as a [-]bat[/-] pot
Strange the only one replying and recommending the plasma here is you then.