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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
KDL-52XBR9 or KDL-52ex700
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<blockquote data-quote="low03tb" data-source="post: 9862701" data-attributes="member: 57294"><p>Model #'s of both??</p><p></p><p>Not quite sure what your meaning to say when you say "shading" and "black's become grays" b/c that's really 2 different problems. Black Level Rise is a common problem with the '09 Panny's but the '10's are a little better at this problem. Some encounter the problem and some don't. It's hit or miss with this...just like it's hit or miss with Samsungs buzz issues. Given your Panasonic wasn't one of the lower end ones...even if the black's did rise a tad, your still well under what most tv's would be at. And I've never heard of any Pioneers having this problem, but this is a case where your black levels would still be darker or right on the darkest measured blacks today. Pioneers still hold the #1 spot for measure black level today...and they don't even make them anymore! Unless your looking to spend $$$, and even then your going to run into just as many and maybe more problems, I suggest taking a look at Plasma's. I'm guessing your budget is right around $1700 and you want in the 50+ range?? </p><p></p><p></p><p>And please don't ever go off of anything CNET does....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low03tb, post: 9862701, member: 57294"] Model #'s of both?? Not quite sure what your meaning to say when you say "shading" and "black's become grays" b/c that's really 2 different problems. Black Level Rise is a common problem with the '09 Panny's but the '10's are a little better at this problem. Some encounter the problem and some don't. It's hit or miss with this...just like it's hit or miss with Samsungs buzz issues. Given your Panasonic wasn't one of the lower end ones...even if the black's did rise a tad, your still well under what most tv's would be at. And I've never heard of any Pioneers having this problem, but this is a case where your black levels would still be darker or right on the darkest measured blacks today. Pioneers still hold the #1 spot for measure black level today...and they don't even make them anymore! Unless your looking to spend $$$, and even then your going to run into just as many and maybe more problems, I suggest taking a look at Plasma's. I'm guessing your budget is right around $1700 and you want in the 50+ range?? And please don't ever go off of anything CNET does.... [/QUOTE]
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