Finally stepped into the world of high definition!

It really doesn't even make since! I've owned a bluray player (PlayStation 3) for years, and had an awesome 7.1 channel surround sound setup with a 700 watt amp and large speakers, yet watching it all on a square 32" picture tube TV. Problem is I have always had rich tastes, but unfortunately poor man's money!
Until last week... I bought a plasma 42" Samsung. HH Gregg had a great sale on them. Got everything hooked up through my receiver/amplifier, looks and sounds amazing! First thing I watched was football, I can see every blade of grass on the field!

Pic from Samsung site:
PN42C450B1D.jpg
 
Time to change your name now from averageJoe to HDJoe.:nanner:
 

BNF

Ex-SuperMod
Man, if you're average, then that makes me below average.

Dual cassette deck BNF
Betamax BNF
Microwave oven sized TV BNF

Then again, I've watched about an hour a month, so why waste my money on "upgrading"?!
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
It really doesn't even make since! I've owned a bluray player (PlayStation 3) for years, and had an awesome 7.1 channel surround sound setup with a 700 watt amp and large speakers, yet watching it all on a square 32" picture tube TV. Problem is I have always had rich tastes, but unfortunately poor man's money!
Until last week... I bought a plasma 42" Samsung. HH Gregg had a great sale on them. Got everything hooked up through my receiver/amplifier, looks and sounds amazing! First thing I watched was football, I can see every blade of grass on the field!

Pic from Samsung site:
PN42C450B1D.jpg

You should see hockey in HD, you can see the lights up in the ceiling reflect on the ice, and small pools of blood after a fight.
 
I don't know what it is, but watching HD for an extended periods of time gives me a headache. I also hate that you CAN'T SEE SHIT during a dark scene.
 
I don't know what it is, but watching HD for an extended periods of time gives me a headache. I also hate that you CAN'T SEE SHIT during a dark scene.

Try adjusting the contrast and brightness up a little bit. I did mine. Dark scenes are no problem now.
 
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