Videocon 42" Plasma

Chaos said:
^^Croma has the PV7 for 60k and if you use an HSBC card to buy, you get another 1500 bucks off. Its the best TV you can buy around that price by a huge margin.

Thanks. If you dont have the HSBC card then whats the price?
 
Native resolution of this Panasonic PV7 is 1024 X 768. i know resolution doesn't matter above 720P

but i saw this on panasonic site

The 1080p signal format used by Blu-ray Discs offers the highest image quality among high-definition video sources. The VIERA processor receives 1080p video signals in their original format. It applies optimum signal processing without down-converting to output the same high signal quality.

source: VIERA TH-42PV70H | Plasma TV | Digital AV | Panasonic India

is this snake oil? Is the image quality gonna be atleast like 720P?
 
guru said:
Native resolution of this Panasonic PV7 is 1024 X 768. i know resolution doesn't matter above 720P

but i saw this on panasonic site
is this snake oil? Is the image quality gonna be atleast like 720P?

Depends upon what you are comparing to it. A 720p LCD will be significantly inferior while a real 1366x768 plasma will be superior to this. But then until the new gen panels arrive, in India one doesnt have a choice higher than 1024x768 at 42". Hitachi has a rather weird 1024x1080 panel but I don't like Hitachi plasmas so much.
 
guru said:
Native resolution of this Panasonic PV7 is 1024 X 768. i know resolution doesn't matter above 720P

but i saw this on panasonic site

is this snake oil? Is the image quality gonna be atleast like 720P?

Image quality is superb...Dont worry abt tat. Infact for your purpose(TV channels) this is perfect...

I have watched HD DVDs on this and its very very very good.

I got the PV70H but the panel is same as PV7H.

Also the picture looks surprisingly good when connected to PC.
 
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