Re: Blu-Ray with 42' 720P Panny Plasma
I've got a 50" Panny Plasma, 768p; I sit about 11-12 feet away.
I was a bit disappointed with BR when I first got my Sony 550 on Black Friday. Honestly, I've been more consistently impressed with NBC's over-the-air broadcasts (ABC looks a tad "soft" and I can't pick up CBS or FOX well enough, so I just watch the SD cable versions).
So obviously, it's not a problem with the TV. But I don't think it's a problem with the format, either. It's the particular films and the particular scenes in those films. Frankly, I don't think I've watched enough titles yet (around 10). In Hellboy and Hulk, for instance, I could see an improvement, but it wasn't a knock-your-socks-off improvement. But in The Dark Knight, the IMAX scenes were simply breathtaking. I was blown away, had to stop the movie and "rewind" to watch each one again. It was a bit of a let down to return to the smaller AR. The Lost Season 4 BD set was beautiful, especially in wide, still shots and close-ups of actors' faces. However, in quick movement through the jungle, there is a lot of blur (motion blur? judder? I don't know) which stands out because the rest looks so good. I've bragged on the Rush Snakes and Arrows concert BD in another thread . . . I can see individual gray hairs on Geddy's head (bet he loves that!) and knuckle hair on Alex's hands as he plays solos. I can see individual strings, and tell which ones are vibrating and which are not. That's pretty freakin' sweet! As a bass player, I can actually see which frets are being played, and figure out some of Geddy's tricks.
So I can tell an improvement. It's not huge in every scene, but quite often it is stunning. Perhaps I was expecting too much to think that every fast motion would be clear, but that's why I bought a plasma, after all. After spending $1700 on the TV and player, I just wish everything looked crystal clear and mind-blowing. But it doesn't. And I don't think that has anything to do with resolution (though maybe I'm wrong about that), but the limitations of film itself. (My set and player do support 24p, btw.)