http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10020262-1.html
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"differences in motion resolution are very difficult to discern with actual program material. For one example, we watched a high-definition football game with the best display in the test (the Pioneer PDP-5020FD plasma) placed right next to the worst (the Samsung LN46A550--the only LCD in the test without a 120Hz mode) and we found it hard to detect more blurring in the Samsung LCD, even when paying close attention to potentially blurrier areas, such as the hash marks when the camera follows a kickoff downfield or the churning legs beneath the return man."
"the test disc itself was produced by a Japanese consortium of plasma manufacturers, so it can hardly be called impartial. I try to use test material that's technology-agnostic in my reviews, although in this case (and that of the HQV Benchmark discs I use to test video processing) I think the test material can reveal important differences in displays, regardless of who produced it or what agenda they may have."
"David Katzmaier reviews HDTVs for CNET"




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