Originally posted by NS
I agree in principle - but having seen a Sony KDL46X3500 fed 1080p I wasn't nearly as impressed as my Pioneer when fed 1080i. What would you put this down to?
(Bear in mind we tweaked and played with the Sony settings and just couldn't get a 'decent' picture)
I suspect the weak link in most HD set ups tends to be the monitor itself; and the Sony LCD 46' just isn't as good as a Pioneer Plasma. Having spent a fair bit of time looking at the 42'+ market of late, whilst LCD has got much better over the last 12 months, it still isn't where you want to be if you want a big picture. It's also important to realise that not all Plasmas are made equal. Sony and LG just can't seem to do it as well as Pioneer and Panasonic. Put the things side-to-side with a Playstation attached to both, and you can clearly see a quality difference. The Panasonic, in particular, manages to achieve fantastically crisp images with real depth in the contrast.
Blu-Ray is probably going to win the HD format war simply because it has the momentum. I can't see any reason why the industry would about-turn now, and the fact that HD DVD has cheaper consumables doesn't seem to have had much effect on the battle thus far, nor is the Sony badge hindering Blu-Ray.