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Re: plasma - 720 or 1080p?
Well, if you're talking a >=50" plasma at 8-9ft away, the diff should be noticeable for Blu-ray (and possibly also upconverted video from top quality 480i/p sources), but I'm not sure how big of a diff it would actually be for you and your family in practice -- these things can be a bit subjective. Your best bet is to actually go check it out for yourself and see (using the same viewing distance at the store w/ the various sources).
If I were buying though, I don't think $400 would stop me from going to 1080p if I'm already spending well over $1000 (and probably into the ~$1300 ballpark) on a 50" plasma, assuming you're getting something that big. Afterall, presumably, you'll want the display to last you quite a long time. But if you plan on upgrading every 3 or so years, then maybe it might make sense to go cheaper now.
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Re: plasma - 720 or 1080p?
I sit about 9 feet from my 50" plasma (720p) and didn't really notice enough difference to shell out the extra $400+ for the 1080p model for the same size screen last year.
If I were sitting 5 feet from the screen, then the differences between 720p and 1080p would be more evident. But then again, I don't know how keen your eyesight is from 8'-9' away, so you'll definitely need to do your homework, go to the stores and look at the 720p and 1080p plasma sets from your regular viewing distance and see if the difference in price is worth twice the number of pixels.
Also make sure the other picture quality elements: brightness, contrast, color, etc. all look good to your eyes, because it gets real easy to just get sucked into the resolution game without taking into account the other factors that make up the total picture quality you'll get with a specific plasma TV. You'll notice a TV with poor black levels much more easily than if it only has 720p resolution.
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Re: plasma - 720 or 1080p?
I am 9 to 10 ft away, and I have a 50" Panny 768p model. (Only the old 37" came in 720p.

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I bought last fall. Now, I would get a 1080p model. Back then, the 768p models were brighter, and had a higher contrast ratio because more pixels for the higher res model means more dead space in between those pixels, which means less lightable area. (If you think about that for a second, it will make sense.)
But they have since improved the brightness and contrast of the 1080p models. A lot of people feel that bright/contrast/colors can be more important than resolution for picture quality, so back then, that's why I went with 768p. But now? I firmly believe that 1080p is the way to go for that size/distance combination.
Plus some of their newer 1080p models supposedly can do a multiple of 24 Hz for the refresh rate.
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