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Are you saying the resolution of the panel is not 1920x1080?


Yes, the input is scaled to the resolution of the panel, I don't have that info to hand, but it is very common in plasma panels. The Pioneer seems to do a very good job, and so far the panel has surpassed my expectations in every area.

My original point was that I think there is an obsession with facts and figures when buying TV's but what is important is if you (the buyer) are happy with the end result. For me the weird black detail and over brightness of many LCD panels was enough for me to purchase a panel that doesn't have features that I could have got at that price point, but it's the right one for me.

Don't read reviews, go and demo stuff in a real demo room, or at least not in a brightly lit show room.

Cheers

Cris.

Edit - My Pioneer PDP-507XD has a native res of 1365 x 768 the image processor is capable of scaling a 1080p/24 to this res, but can't scale other 1080p signals. 1080p/24 is what most Blu-Ray are encoded with, so the panel is future proof to some extent.


Edited by Cris (01/11/2007 17:40)