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Mailbag: Display Decisions

Discuss Mailbag: Display Decisions in the General Shack Area forum; Mailbag: Display Decisions Time for another installment of the Home Theater Mailbag, this time around Steven is in search of some recommendations on ...


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Time for another installment of the Home Theater Mailbag, this time around Steven is in search of some recommendations on which display to go with, in his media room. The following is Steven's original email followed by my recommendations.

"My "media room" is 10.6’x 20.5’, and the seating will be 10' or more from the screen. I want to get a display that will be good for a long time, so I assume I want 1080p (I know there's virtually no 1080p source material now, but there will be soon). I'm only asking about the display -- not amp, speakers, etc.

I'm thinking of a 50-60" display and, within that category, I want to get the best there is under $6K. I've been thinking of the Sony KDS- R60XBR1 (rear projection - highest rating of all HDTV’s on cnet.com, available at my local Video Only for $3699) or the Panasonic TH-50PX60U (plasma, although I worry about burn-in, at least of those terrible network logos at the bottom right of the display).

Maybe a 720p projector would be better, like the Panasonic PT-AE900U. I also saw the 50" Pioneer Elite PRO-1130HD Plasma, but it is half again the price of the Sony KDS-R60XBR1. I'd *prefer* something I can hang on the wall, but if the Sony is clearly head-and-shoulders above the rest, I can let go of a wall-hanging unit.

I am not *aching* to spend $6K. If you told me that diminishing returns sets in at a lower number, and that a Vizio 50" plasma, sold at Costco for exactly $2K and highly rated by cnet, was almost as good as the Sony, I'd buy that. It's just that I plan on getting 10 years enjoyment out of this purchase, and I don't mind spending the money if it's worth it.

Please let me know if you need more info about my preferences.

Thank you very much.

Steven"

My Response:

First off Steven, I want to congratulate you on your research thus far, it’s obvious you know your stuff and have put quite a bit of thought into this. Ok let’s dissect your requirements, room constraints and come up with some recommendations as well as maybe a few additional options

Starting from the top, I see that 1080p is important, more importantly your budget tells me that you’re not only interested in 1080p, your willing to invest accordingly to achieve your goal. If today’s date was June 7th, 2004 my recommendations would differ significantly than what I’m about to explain.

Since we’re at a point in time where second generation, 1080p displays are right around the corner as well pre-recorded 1080p content and your budget allows for a higher resolution display, I’m going to go ahead and steer you away from the Panasonic TH-50PX60U and the Pioneer Elite PRO-1130HD.

Let me explain why, first off the TH-50PX60U happens to be one of my favorite plasma’s and the PRO-1130HD is backed by Pioneers excellent 2 year in-home service plan. (I was serious about how impressed I was with your research) But given your inclination for 1080p, your room size and your desire for “10 years enjoyment out of this purchase” I think you would get much more service and enjoyment out of a 1080p based display in the long run.

Taking this into consideration by default also eliminates the 720p front projection option as well. I just don’t feel that a 720p display for someone who has already expressed a clear interest in not only 1080p but in getting a long service life from their purchase, would make you happy in the long run.

If you had indicated something to the effect of “I’m just looking for a large HDTV image” and or “I’m looking for something to tide me over until 1080p projectors are more affordable” then I wouldn’t be so quick to make this assessment.

So with all that I’m left leaning (based on your options) with what I feel was your first choice to begin with. The Sony KDS-R60XBR1 is by appearances a fantastic display; SXRD’s inter-pixel spacing puts it in a different league from the other displays you mentioned. The gap between pixels plays a critical role in how smooth the images appear on-screen, and by all reports the Sony SXRD’s excel in this area.

Other Options:

But, I do want to give you two other options as well, I don’t want to confuse or deter you from your original goal, but I would be remiss not to mention two other possibilities.

First off (and you may be well aware of this) is Sony’s up-coming replacement to the KDS-R60XBR1, namely the KDS-R60XBR2 new window (available this fall), the XBR2 bumps well up into the upper end of your budget ($5,300) but offers a few things I feel are worth considering versus the XBR1.

First off the XBR2 accepts 1080p over HDMI where the XBR1 de-interlaces 1080i internally, I know 1080p and many years of service are important to you. While I wouldn’t necessarily consider the lack of a 1080p input a deal breaker, it is something worth considering.

Secondly while the XBR1 is a fantastic display, I would have to assume that Sony has (with the XBR2) remedied some of the minor QC issues that some users reported on the early XBR1 models.

The other option I mentioned isn’t a XBR, but Sony’s 2007 KDS-60A2000 ($4,500) uses the same 0.61-inch SXRD chips found in the XBR line and obviously benefits from another years worth of tweaks and problem solving, over last years models. The KDS-60A2000 also accepts 1080p over HDMI.

Conclusion:

So there you go Steven, I would be hard pressed to say that any of the displays you mentioned wouldn’t be enjoyable, but given your desires and budget I have to think that the 60” SXRD televisions from Sony (all three of them) would offer you years of service and most importantly stunning picture quality.

I hope my additional recommendations (Sony Press Release) don’t throw you off track, but at this price level I feel the KDS-R60XBR1 and KDS-60A2000 are at the very least, worth considering alongside the Sony KDS- R60XBR1.

One last thing to consider… The introduction of the XBR2 and KDS-60A2000 may very well push down the price of the KDS-R60XBR1 even further. If this happens it would (in my mind) normalize the cost to feature balance back in the XBR1’s favor slightly.


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