symmes: That is a great example of why video source and processing is so much more important that any particular screen specification. Ray
I totally agree with this sentiment. I spent so much time researching the differences between LCD and plasma technology before buying a 7-40 television. Indeed, many times I looked at the Mark II 7-40 in various dealerships and saw a degraded, pixelated picture, one that suffered with lots of 'motion sickness' and several other artefacts, which primarily put me off LCD. The same can be said of sets in high street stores from more common manufacturers. However, it wasn't until I saw the same TV set up in my home with a top quality digital signal going through it that I noticed an incredible difference; it was as if I was watching a completly different television. I realised there and then that it is the quality of signal and broadcast that is of the utmost importance and ultimately the deciding factor. My new set, the Mark III, to be delivered this Friday, will have the BS3 incorporated for even better picture processing and, if I put an HD signal through it, my word, it will surely be astonishing - as I have already seen on a set in a different dealer. Can't wait.
Simon.
"We can rebuild him. We have the technology."
7-40, 7-2, 9000, BS3, BC2, LC2, BC6000, Beo5