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Posted at 2:31 PM on Friday 06/26/09 by
Ben
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6ave.com has the Panasonic Viera TC-P50S1 50" 1080p S1 Series Plasma HDTV for $1198 - 5% off with coupon code AFL5 = $1138 with free shipping. Features full HD 1920x1080 resolution, 40,000:1 contrast ratio, 3x HDMI inputs, and built-in HDTV tuner. [Compare]
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    RKLE - Posted 3:10 pm PDT 06/26/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    not a bad price, but will wait till around $900

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    marcel1897 - Posted 3:25 pm PDT 06/26/09 (499 Posts)  Report Spam

    wow this is a great price for a 50in 1080p

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    matthew - Posted 3:30 pm PDT 06/26/09 (1303 Posts)  Report Spam

    How ironic. I just convinced myself (on the Sears thread) that I'm happy with my 3-year-old 50" 720p Panny, then saw this and could only think one thing: "Want it."

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    revenant - Posted 3:34 pm PDT 06/26/09 (246 Posts)  Report Spam

    looks good for the price... under a grand would be nicer. Smile

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    coharahawk - Posted 4:02 pm PDT 06/26/09 (111 Posts)  Report Spam

    under $10 would be even better

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    revenant - Posted 4:42 pm PDT 06/26/09 (246 Posts)  Report Spam

    right... in a BOC from woot. Smile

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    RKLE - Posted 9:16 am PDT 06/27/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    it is a plasma, remember

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    Gorgula - Posted 9:55 am PDT 06/27/09 (253 Posts)  Report Spam

    great TV, compares to pioneer kuro. you won't be disappointed. RKLE - plasma is better than LCD, remember.

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    rex96 - Posted 8:49 pm PDT 06/27/09 (81 Posts)  Report Spam

    #8 - you forgot to mention "at the same price point". LED back lit LCDs have equally good black level (if not better) while generating less heat & consuming a lot less power. Motion/pan blur is still an issue with many 240Hz models, but have less flickering issue than plasmas for viewing 24p (film) material. But when you consider the price, it's hard to ignore these Panasonic plasmas.

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