Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide.
I am purchasing a BeoSystem 3 but have been heavily debating pairing it with the BV4-50 versus a non-B&O HDTV. The non-B&O products I'm considering are the 46" Samsung LN-T4665F LCD and the 50" Panasonic Elite FHD-1 Plasma. Video sources will be HD cable, blu-ray DVD and AppleTV.
I'm clear on the advantages of the BV in terms of complete integration, but it only offers (currently) a 720p resolution, and both of the other brands are 1080p.
Does any body have any practical and real world advice on how much picture quality difference I would experience between the 720p B&O versus the 1080p non-B&O TV's, given my video sources? Seating is about 8 feet (2.4 meters) from the screen.
I'm also wondering if getting a 1080p TV is a smarter buy in terms of future proofing the system-- or is really not such a big issue. I tend to replace my TV equipment about every 8-10 years. (My current main TV is a BeoVision Avant 30" that I bought about 8+ years ago.)
Putting price into the mix, the Samsung is about US$3200, the Elite US$6500 and the 720p B&O about US$5000 (with the current US$4000 discount being offered by B&O to move out the 720p inventory.) I understand a 1080p B&O is coming out in the next few months, but will be priced in around US$8900-- more than I'd like to spend for the TV.
Thanks again for your opinions and advice.
Todd