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HDSAT
16-09-2007, 07:41 PM
If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
TVs.

Here's a review about this Plasma:

http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-review.html

The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
you can
really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well handled
with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
You can see the full specifications here:

http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.asp?page=Specifications

Art
16-09-2007, 08:41 PM
What a lot of consumers do not know is the fact that Samsung makee the PDP
(Plasma Display Device) for many other brands including some SONY, PHILIPS,
Etc. Kind'a tells you something, Eh.
"HDSAT" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:46ece842$0$3868$547a23d3@news.telebyte.nl...
> If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
> but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
> their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
> TVs.
>
> Here's a review about this Plasma:
>
> http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-review.html
>
> The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
> you can
> really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
> ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well
> handled with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
> You can see the full specifications here:
>
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.asp?page=Specifications
>

bigjim@backpacker.com
16-09-2007, 11:06 PM
Hitachi also has a factory that sources plasma displays to other
makes. I am incredibly pleased with my Hitachi plasma- 1080 for $999

On Sep 16, 6:34 am, "Art" <plotsl...@comcast.net> wrote:
> What a lot of consumers do not know is the fact that Samsung makee the PDP
> (Plasma Display Device) for many other brands including some SONY, PHILIPS,
> Etc. Kind'a tells you something, Eh."HDSAT" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
>
> news:46ece842$0$3868$547a23d3@news.telebyte.nl...
>
>
>
> > If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
> > but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
> > their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
> > TVs.
>
> > Here's a review about this Plasma:
>
> >http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-r...
>
> > The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
> > you can
> > really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
> > ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well
> > handled with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
> > You can see the full specifications here:
>
> >http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.as...- Hide quoted text -
>
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Gandalf
17-09-2007, 12:46 AM
Art wrote:
> What a lot of consumers do not know is the fact that Samsung makee the PDP
> (Plasma Display Device) for many other brands including some SONY, PHILIPS,
> Etc. Kind'a tells you something, Eh.

As does Panasonic.

Deke
17-09-2007, 05:05 AM
"HDSAT" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:46ece842$0$3868$547a23d3@news.telebyte.nl...
> If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
> but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
> their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
> TVs.
>
> Here's a review about this Plasma:
>
>
http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-review.html
>
> The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
> you can
> really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
> ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well
handled
> with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
> You can see the full specifications here:
>
>
http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.asp?page=Specifications
>
>
Plasma and LCD are all to small. I'm watching a 60"
SD Pioneer now with 1000 lines of resolution. Dont want to
go smaller.

Matthew L. Martin
17-09-2007, 06:30 AM
Deke wrote:
> "HDSAT" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
> news:46ece842$0$3868$547a23d3@news.telebyte.nl...
>> If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
>> but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
>> their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
>> TVs.
>>
>> Here's a review about this Plasma:
>>
>>
> http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-review.html
>> The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
>> you can
>> really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
>> ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well
> handled
>> with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
>> You can see the full specifications here:
>>
>>
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.asp?page=Specifications
>>
> Plasma and LCD are all to small. I'm watching a 60"
> SD Pioneer now with 1000 lines of resolution. Dont want to
> go smaller.

On a price per inch basis, take a look at DLP. You can get a 1080p
Toshiba 65HM167 for $25.60 per inch, delivered. Great picture, too.

Matthew

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bigjim@backpacker.com
17-09-2007, 11:07 AM
DLP is big and bulky. 42"plasmas easy to manage solo

On Sep 16, 4:20 pm, "Matthew L. Martin" <noth...@notnow.never> wrote:
> Deke wrote:
> > "HDSAT" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
> >news:46ece842$0$3868$547a23d3@news.telebyte.nl...
> >> If you talk about Plasma TVs most people think about Panasonic & Pioneer,
> >> but Samsung is also quite a big player in the Plasma market. The review of
> >> their latest PS-50P96FD proves that they can make some really good Plasma
> >> TVs.
>
> >> Here's a review about this Plasma:
>
> >http://www.hdtvinfo.eu/news/hdtv-articles/samsung-ps-50p96fd-plasma-r...
> >> The PS-50P96FD is a 50 inch screen & offers Full HD (1080p) resolution, so
> >> you can
> >> really notice the difference against lower HD resolutions. The contrast
> >> ratio of the screen is an impressive 15,000:1 & connectivity is well
> > handled
> >> with for instance 3 HDMI 1.3 connectors.
> >> You can see the full specifications here:
>
> >http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/plasma/ps50p96fdxxec.as...
>
> > Plasma and LCD are all to small. I'm watching a 60"
> > SD Pioneer now with 1000 lines of resolution. Dont want to
> > go smaller.
>
> On a price per inch basis, take a look at DLP. You can get a 1080p
> Toshiba 65HM167 for $25.60 per inch, delivered. Great picture, too.
>
> Matthew
>
> --
> I have two granddaughters:
>
> Alex will find a way to silently get from where she is to where she
> wants to be.
> Anna will make an Anna sized hole between where she is to where she
> wants to be.
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Matthew L. Martin
17-09-2007, 12:36 PM
bigjim@backpacker.com wrote:
> DLP is big and bulky. 42"plasmas easy to manage solo
>

I can, and have, picked up my 65" DLP and moved it by myself. It weighs
in at ~85 pounds.

Matthew

--
I have two granddaughters:

Alex will find a way to silently get from where she is to where she
wants to be.
Anna will make an Anna sized hole between where she is to where she
wants to be.

--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

GAmitch
22-09-2007, 09:55 AM
OK, this sound great. Where can one buy one? Any online sites?
GM

Robert
24-09-2007, 03:07 PM
Sears carries most major brands and has them online too. Oh, they have a
SERVICE department the fixes these sets in you home!
"GAmitch" <gamitch@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> OK, this sound great. Where can one buy one? Any online sites?
> GM