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I am from Italy and would like to subscribe to a couple of reviews of video
( treating particularly plasma monitors ) from US.
Can somebody give me the names of the best magazines on this subject in USA
?

Thanks

Victor
 
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Vittorio Merli wrote:

> I am from Italy and would like to subscribe to a couple of reviews of video
> ( treating particularly plasma monitors ) from US. Can Somebody give me
> the names of the best magazines on this subject in USA?

I'd suggest THE PERFECT VISION.

Their URL is http://www.theperfectvision.com

WIDESCREEN REVIEW also is excellent, but is very USA-centric, with
virtually no coverage of displays for PAL, the prevailing standard in
Europe.

IMO plasma is a good choice for Euro/PAL videophiles. Plasma displays
'hold' the image info a bit longer (considered a disadvantage for NTSC
and 60hz HDTV), eliminating the strobe-like flicker associated with
standard PAL displays and avoiding the artifacts which 100hz PAL TVs
produce (I saw these in Milan [Sony Store at Emporio Armani] back in
early July).







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"manitou910" <manitou910@rogers.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Vittorio Merli wrote:
>
> > I am from Italy and would like to subscribe to a couple of reviews of
video
> > ( treating particularly plasma monitors ) from US. Can Somebody give me
> > the names of the best magazines on this subject in USA?
>
> I'd suggest THE PERFECT VISION.
>
> Their URL is http://www.theperfectvision.com
>
> WIDESCREEN REVIEW also is excellent, but is very USA-centric, with
> virtually no coverage of displays for PAL, the prevailing standard in
> Europe.
>
> IMO plasma is a good choice for Euro/PAL videophiles. Plasma displays
> 'hold' the image info a bit longer (considered a disadvantage for NTSC
> and 60hz HDTV), eliminating the strobe-like flicker associated with
> standard PAL displays and avoiding the artifacts which 100hz PAL TVs
> produce (I saw these in Milan [Sony Store at Emporio Armani] back in
> early July).
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> C.
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Thank you Manitou910 for info. I own an LG ( in US they are branded Zenith )
60" plasma and woul like to stay updated with the latest market news and
tecniques about plasma displays.

Regards
Victor
 
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Vittorio Merli wrote:
>>
>>>I am from Italy and would like to subscribe to a couple of reviews of
>>>video (treating particularly plasma monitors) from US. Can Somebody
>>>give me the names of the best magazines on this subject in USA?
>>
>>I'd suggest THE PERFECT VISION.
>>
>>Their URL is http://www.theperfectvision.com
>>
>>WIDESCREEN REVIEW also is excellent, but is very USA-centric, with
>>virtually no coverage of displays for PAL, the prevailing standard in
>>Europe.
>>
>>IMO plasma is a good choice for Euro/PAL videophiles. Plasma displays
>>'hold' the image info a bit longer (considered a disadvantage for NTSC
>>and 60hz HDTV), eliminating the strobe-like flicker associated with
>>standard PAL displays and avoiding the artifacts which 100hz PAL TVs
>>produce (I saw these in Milan [Sony Store at Emporio Armani] back in
>>early July).
>
> Thank you Manitou910 for info. I own an LG ( in US they are branded Zenith )
> 60" plasma and woul like to stay updated with the latest market news and
> tecniques about plasma displays.

Just now, my advice to anyone in America or Europe is if you have a TV
you're reasonably pleased with at present don't get another one for at
least two or three years. By then there will be better/more and likely
at lower prices.

The two magazines I suggested are both excellent to keep up with new
developments.






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manitou910 <manitou910@rogers.com> wrote:

> Just now, my advice to anyone in America or Europe is if you have
> a TV you're reasonably pleased with at present don't get another
> one for at least two or three years. By then there will be
> better/more and likely at lower prices.

If you're interested in free OTA DTV reception in the US, go ahead
and buy now, but make sure your OTA tuner is a 5th-gen model that deals
with ghosting (multipath) better than previous DTV tuners.
 
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Try Robb Reports' "Home Entertainment" and their new "Digital TV". Both
are excellent!

Wayne


"Vittorio Merli" <vittorio.merli@tele2.it> wrote in message
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> I am from Italy and would like to subscribe to a couple of reviews of
video
> ( treating particularly plasma monitors ) from US.
> Can somebody give me the names of the best magazines on this subject in
USA
> ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Victor
>
>