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Originally Posted by
eddiep 
Was it the same channel?
No it was a different channel - baseball and football. I noticed again last night watching "Heroes" that the blurring effect is still there. This time extremely noticable in darker shaded areas.. like when there were semi-close ups of characters faces and they had shadows around eyes and hairlines. the eyebrows and eyes seemed to blur...
I have a quality HDMI cable - 1.3 and all - so not sure if that is causing the problem or not. I have Comcast HD and Comcast says they don't know what I'm talking about when I called them. My wife says she doesnt notice it as much as i do.
I spent the better part of the day on Sunday watching football at my local Video Only store and watched a similiar samsung LCD to what I have vs. the Panasonic 50G15 and Samsung 50B650 next to one another. I dropped them all into "Standard or NAtural" modes to try and compare apples to apples the best I could. The LCD still had those noticable "trails" but not to the degree I have in my tv. The plasma's did not have that issue. They all had little pixelation issues surrounding the players when they were in larger shots... salesman said that was due to the cameras they were using on the field that they were zoomed in too much coupled with the component cables they were using AND that they fed 6 tv's with one box. Do I believe him? I don't know but I do know that, ultimately, the Plasma's looked better .
The salesman seemed to think too that I might have had my Sharpness too high... Had it at about 45 and now its at 0-10. I believe that I have seen some of the "halo" effect go away. But not by much...
i don't know.. maybe I ate too much acid and mushrooms as a kid... ;) just kidding...
The guy said he'd throw in a free Panasonic PD60 blu-ray with the panasonic and get the price down to about $1000. seems to make sense to me...