Nope, not my only source. I let my eyes decide as well

Quote Originally Posted by lucasskywalker1
Hey DUDS all well and good with sound and vision though I hope that is not your only source you rely on. 2 and a half yrs. ago my theater expirience began with the ordering of the 55" Hitachi of which I cancelled 2 days later(CC salesman a little misleading) I then went to BB and purchased an open boxed Pioneer 61" that 3 weeks later when the calibration man showed up we then determined I had a bad Panel(it was returned to BB). Upon the advice of the calibration expert who preferred the 52" Sony 1080p LCD, 52" Sharp Aquos 1080p LCD, and the 50" Pioneer Elite 1080p Plasma, we purchased a 65" Sharp Aquos 1080p from Crutchfields(nobody in NE had the set at the time) we owned it for 3 weeks and then purchased a Sony Bluray the TV did not acknowledge the Bluray. Sharp's explanation was that the TV went into production prior to Sony releasing the licensing to other Manufacturers. Prior to the freight company coming back to PU the Sharp I purchased what is now my flagship PRO-1540HD 60" Plasma both TV's were in my home for the final game of the Patriots. They were less than 14 feet from each other and all but 1 of 15 people preferred the Pioneer over the Sharp. One additional note on the sharp because 120Hz. wasn't available yet When Tom Brady threw the ball WE witnessed multiple images of his arm in motion, WE did not expirience that with the Pioneer, however I do currently own (besides the 60" elite) a 42" Pioneer, 2-32" Phillips and in my kitchen is a 26" Sharp it was the biggest screen size that would fit under my cabinet and we do like it. So the morale of this story is next yr. Panasonic Plasma could be KING of the Hill, technology is forever more evolving. Have a great Day my friend.