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Old 04-10-2005, 12:13 PM   #1
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Default Anyone familiar with the pioneer PDP 5051HD @ Bestbuy

Is this Besybuy's equivalent of the PDP -5045HD? Also I'm about to pull the trigger on a 50" plasma but their is a ton of conflicting as to whether or not the Pany TH-50PHD7UY is equivlanet to the Onyx series or the TH50PX25UP. I have read "reviews" stating both. Does anyone know for sure? Thanks in advance.
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The 5051 is bestbuy's equivalent of this year's pioneer 5050. I'm pretty sure the 7uy has better specs and features than the onyx series. They are both more advanced/newer than the 25u's. There is new panny consumer models coming out in april/may that are very similar to the 7uy's.
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The prices on the upcoming 2005 Panasonics HDTV's have dropped considerably! These 'may' be the retail prices I came across,but can not confirm.

TH-50PX500U $5,499.99

TH-50PX50U $4,999.99 (No cable card)

So the street prices may be close to $4,500 for the 500U and $3,999 for the 50U.
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Old 04-11-2005, 09:49 AM   #4
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The 5051 is bestbuy's equivalent of this year's pioneer 5050. I'm pretty sure the 7uy has better specs and features than the onyx series. They are both more advanced/newer than the 25u's. There is new panny consumer models coming out in april/may that are very similar to the 7uy's.
Wassim17: Are you saying that the presently available commercial 42PWD7Uy has the equilivant PQ to the just-released consumer 42PD50U?

I saw the 50U recently and it had beautiful PQ, but I prefer (and only need) the features of the 7UY, but don't know if the PQ will be the same, and unfortunately, can't view the 7UY in person. Should I await the next release of new commercial models?

If anyone owns the 42PWD7UY and has seen the new 42PD50U and can offer their opinions on the comparative PQ, I would very much appreciate hearing their views.

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Yeah, they should have virtually the same pq as each other. The only thing that was added to the consumer line is a feature called sub-pixel control in the pd50u, and nobody is even certain that it is in the ed version of the 50u's. When it comes to the ed's, it's a lot less of a difference between generations (6th, 7th, and 8th) than the hd models. If you're looking to get the commercial model, I would say that you should probably just get it now, since the new commercial models usually come out in the fall (october/nobember). And I doubt the new commercial ed models would add much to the wd7uy.
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New models are normally introduced at the January CES show. The Panasonic 2005 models are to be release now thru June. Which include:

TH-50PX500U
TH-42PX500U
TH-50PX50U
TH-42PX50U
TH-37PX50U

"The announcement of most interest to Panasonic fans is the “PX500U” series, which are set to arrive in June with the long-awaited “7/8” generation glass (same as ONYX series). The Panasonic TH-42PX500U and TH-50PX500U will carry unofficial list prices of US$4500 and US$5500, respectively.

A brief assessment of this plasma shows no screen-door effect at four feet, when viewing a 42-inch HD model. That’s due to Panasonic’s new “sub-pixel” technology, which reduces jaggies. No 37-inch will be available in the 500 series, but a lower-priced “PX50” series will. The 50 series offers different cosmetics but no SD or CableCARD slots. Both lines have terrestrial tuners and discarded the generally disliked “swept design.”
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Actually, the 50u's do have cablecard slots, but dont have sd card slots or computer inputs.
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More information on the 2005 HD sets:

http://www.onecall.com/NewAndHot.mpt?ProductID=26643
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