It does have a lot of good information contained there, but you do need to dig for it. I have to admit though, that we do a lot of gaming here, and the new-generation LCD style is a lot better for that. We hardly watch any movies, which is where the plasma is regarded as a better performer due to its ability to display better contrasts.....but having a Bluray player and HD.....well it makes all the old DVD's look very dated.
For everyone else out there considering the purchase of big TV.......Phillips are currently developing an Organic LED screen - OLED. This style of screen uses LED's that are...in a manner of speaking....alive. The colour's they can reproduce, will make *everything* else on the market look very very ordinary in the next 3-4 years.
Current pixel count of 1920 x 1080HD is the top of the range. When I did the research for our new tele back in late 2007 - and asked the salesman about how long this would be the highest standard.....he talked about the definition available on small (<17") computer LCD monitors. Its about 5400 x 2600 !! They can't match that yet on big screens......but they are aiming for something like 7400 x 4800 inside the next 3 years !!
With resolution like that......1920 x 1080 will look very 'blocky' indeed (as it does now with Foxtel.) - Rob - get yourself a good SCART-RGB connector for your Fox connection, it cleans up the image quite a bit - better than the normal SCART-A/V cable......
and don't forget to get a good digital antennae as well.....although it may not be such an issue up your way.....it makes a big difference down here.
