Morning Discussion
by Alice O'Connor, Jan 13, 2010 5:00am PSTA fine recent post on the ever-wonderful BLDGBLOG discusses freeform movement through internal urban spaces both in reality and the movie Die Hard. If you've ever loved--or loathed--crawling through vents, blasting through walls and seeking alternate routes, you might find the perspective interesting. Do be warned that it'll probably make you think about Deus Ex, which invariably leads to playing Deus Ex again.
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Having owned multiple LCD screens, and a 37 inch LCD TV.. I have to say that this (and probably all other) plasma's have vastly superior image quality.
The colors really "pop" and the black levels are so much better than I could have even imagined. Jesus. Right after setting it up ejectorpod, my sister, and my sister's deadbeat bf (search my post history) all watched Star Trek (2009) on blu-ray. It looked fucking amazing.
My only complaint is that I could see some image retention after watching the movie letter boxed. After I noticed it I ran a break-in DVD all night.
Anyway, wow. Just fantastic.
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As for the image retention, I noticed it the first day when I had the PS3 sitting on the menu for ten or fifteen minutes before starting a game. It switched to a black screen, and you could see the icons faintly hanging around. As soon as the game started up, though, they went away. If I'd let it sit on a black screen, it usually faded after a minute or two. Now that I've had the set for a month or so, there's still a little bit of IR, but it's all but nonexistant.
Amazing television, sir. Get one!
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