go to brandsmart for panny plasma, NOW

scottyboy76
scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
edited August 2011 in Electronics
On 7-5, my wife and i drove to atlanta and bought a panasonic plasma, 50 inch using the 332 dollar gift card from rooms to go for buying a mattress set.the total price was 850 bucks, down from 899 because they were out of stock on one we had chosen.

Love the 50 in. panny in the bedroom,just as much as the pz700u panny we have had in the living room for several years.

Watched Rango on a 100 dollar blu ray player, and it was stunning, as is the pq on the better direct channels, example;deadliest catch episode, sig hanson in pitch black captains chair area, to his side a window with huge blizzard, large snow flakes flying by horizontally, between the deep black with great detail, the captains upper bdy, and beyond him the bright white snow flying by, well let me just say, my wife and i just stopped our conversation and stared, it was that dramatic and realistic.

Its not quite up to par with the 700 on lower quality channels and a little lacking on some skin tones, but well within tolerable levels.

WELL, while typing questions a few minutes ago in the vintage speaker section of club polk, a brandsmart comm. came on, sorta tilted my head to the tv, and there was our tv for 599, down from our 850.

long story short, we are about to drive back to atl, right now because the markdown is in response to a competitors price, and might be gone tomorrow.

We will be taking a store credit, buying a kitchenaid mixer because i am not fat enough, an lg bluray so we no longer have to haul the lr player to br, and at least one concert br, probably david gilmour flavor.

If you are even remotely thinking of a tv and there is a brandsmart close to you or this is available, i would recommend highly at this price, not the very finest but a damn nice tv, especially at this price.
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  • kevhed72
    kevhed72 Posts: 5,132
    edited July 2011
    I would love to, but just purchased a Mitsubishi PJ.
    What did you think of the overall 'Brandsmart experience' there? For the price, though, you can't beat that for a 50" plasma...:smile:
  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited July 2011
    def. go there for price, have your facts and stats straight.

    They always have a help wanted board at front door with which departments are hiring.

    10 bucks an hour plus spiff, learned what spiff was while working at stereo village in atlanta in early eighties, basically bonuses for sales, and most generous for items management wants sold right then.

    Basically they can earn better bonuses for steering you towards merch that management wants sold that month week or whatever.

    btw, we walked out with a lgbd640 for 99 bucks, because the 99 dollar lg was out of stock.

    main diff was wireless, which we thought we did not want, but, after hooking it up in br and watching 2 movies on netflix with no buffering or serious judder and acceptable amount of blurring, we might not run a line under the house, straight from wireless router that we use as a splitter to blu ray and comp.

    We also got a toshiba external hard drive, and a kitchen aid classic mixer.

    Got a sackful of krystal hamburgers to munch on the way, all and all an unexpected fun day.

    btw, im in process of getting my monoprice articulating mounting arm in place, and will be looking for something classy and minimalist as far as a rack for gear, im so glad we got the tv cab out of there, freed up space, and will allow better front and center speaker placement, besides, the wife has done a nice job with it in dr
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,887
    edited July 2011
    I think rather than getting all that other stuff, I would invest in a wall mount or a better stand for that tv.
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited July 2011
    Wow.
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  • halo71
    halo71 Posts: 4,630
    edited July 2011
    Congrats Scott but damn dude. Your a brave soul. First the DCM's sitting up on them little stands and now a fiddy inch panny sitting on that stand? :eek:
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  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited July 2011
    500 for a 50roe inch plasma is pretty much standard fare now, frys has them basically every week for that price. Its still a great price for that much picture, but nothing that can't be had elsewhere.

    And you need a stand, badly
  • Sherardp
    Sherardp Posts: 8,038
    edited July 2011
    I love the TV stand. Looks awesome.
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,585
    edited July 2011
    Sherardp wrote: »
    I love the TV stand. Looks awesome.

    Home made stuff is always cooler.:wink:

    Congrats on your TV purchase and subsequint refund to get that mixer. I read your getting that swing arm so all's good.:cool:

    I love my older 50" panny. You need to watch "9", produced by Tim Burton. That movie is awsome in 1080p on my plasma. It's a Demo movie for sure...5 mins. in I was hooked!!! Now I have 6 subs working along with the speakers and I love feeling the MANY impacts the sound-track provides.

    Some where.... over the rainbow..:wink:... one awsome scene of many!!!.:biggrin:
    you'll know what I mean when you watch the movie 9..
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  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited July 2011
    DSkip wrote: »
    The plasma's they have been posting get HORRIBLE pictures by today's standards though. Fry's puts those sales out there b/c they can't sell them any other way.


    The LED's always catch my eye though every time they are advertised. Those units don't look too shabby.
    I have purchased 2 of the Samsung 50" plasmas that they routinely run for $500 (have since upgraded one of those with my 58" Samsung but still have the other. I can tell you that the picture is fantastic. Hell even the LG which is the worst of the bunch IMO still has a very good picture.

    If you're basing that statement off personal experience then I'd like to know which model you bought. If you're basing that statement off what you see in the store well then it makes perfect sense. The way Fry's sets up their room and 'calibrates' their TVs virtually every plasma in there looks terrible compared to the LED sets. What matters though is what they look like when you get them home.

    I don't want to start an LED vs Plasma debate, but in my home (which is all that counts) those plasma sets have a great picture. The picture on my 58" inch is better, but the picture on these 50" screens is still great.

    Fry's runs all 3 makers through the sale, I've owned and spent time with both the Panasonic and the Samsung models and with calibration (takes all of 5 minutes using the most common settings I find over at AVSForums) they have a much better picture than depicted in store. I've not personally owned the LG model, but our condo association just bought a couple of those for the workout rooms here and, while not quite as good as the Panny or Samsung, they're both still good picture quality, certainly not horrible.

    To each his own, but I wanted to share another opinion
  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited July 2011
    Home made stuff is always cooler.:wink:

    Congrats on your TV purchase and subsequint refund to get that mixer. I read your getting that swing arm so all's good.:cool:

    I love my older 50" panny. You need to watch "9", produced by Tim Burton. That movie is awsome in 1080p on my plasma. It's a Demo movie for sure...5 mins. in I was hooked!!! Now I have 6 subs working along with the speakers and I love feeling the MANY impacts the sound-track provides.

    Some where.... over the rainbow..:wink:... one awsome scene of many!!!.:biggrin:
    you'll know what I mean when you watch the movie 9..

    Loved 9, tony, the detail in the fabric those little guys were made of was incredible, and as far as i know, have seen every tim burton movie.

    Burton and coen bros. are only directors whose releases i actually look forward to.
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited July 2011
    halo71 wrote: »
    Congrats Scott but damn dude. Your a brave soul. First the DCM's sitting up on them little stands and now a fiddy inch panny sitting on that stand? :eek:

    You forgot the surrounds sitting on the winchester shotgun for awhile.

    Have cut oak plywood to size, will be mounting tv on articulating mount today, and will be able to breathe again.

    Interesting to hear 50 inchers are frequently that low now, dont really follow ads that close on larger tvs.

    I have noticed a certain 3d aspect in some scenes on the new tv, dont know if its just me.

    certain outdoor scenes have, at least to my eyes, definite depth from front features to back of scene features, will be interesting to see if that is just an illusion of looking at new tv.

    Also, there are definite geometry issues compared to 3300 dollar pz700 in living room.

    Example, when text is running across screen, whether a news crawl at bottom or a screen full of text in a movie, it sweeps in and sweeps out more quickly than when passing across middle of pic.

    Not a deal breaker at all, but def. more noticable.

    And as far as pic quality of plasmas, the 42 in lg we fell for shortly, definitely pixelated more, and needed a high quality signal,the panny much better.
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited July 2011
    This is how to mount your flat screens boys, tomorrow i will show you the woodshop of my wifes uncle who advised me.

    Now i will be scouring cl ads for the minimalist metal or metal and glass rack to organize the audio gear.
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  • Monster Jam
    Monster Jam Posts: 919
    edited August 2011
    This is how to mount your flat screens boys, tomorrow i will show you the woodshop of my wifes uncle who advised me.

    Now i will be scouring cl ads for the minimalist metal or metal and glass rack to organize the audio gear.

    So THATS what CD cases are REALLY for!
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited August 2011
    DSkip wrote: »
    You might want to return that TV and hit up Fry's. I've never seen them sell a TV w/ a deer head mounted on it. That's a little too "3D" for me during Book of the Evil Dead reruns.

    Special order, very special, my dad bagged that when i was 14.

    BTW what the hell can i do about the dust on the lens of my little canon camera, its nothing special, but would not want to screw the lens up, and no matter how many times i wipe with dry micro fiber cloth, the next pic has dust spots, didnt have that prob. for years from factory.

    Small thing, but its those little murders every day that will kill ya.
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  • scottyboy76
    scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
    edited August 2011
    wE PUT A LITTLE TOUCH LAMP BEHIND THE TABLE HOLDING UP ELECTRONICS.

    tHE REFLECTION OFF THE RED PAINT COMING THROUGH THE CD CASES IS ACTUALLY SO COOL, I KNOW, SOUNDS STUPID, BUT IT LOOKS AS THOUGH IT WAS BOUGHT AND MEANT AS A DESIGN ACCENT, DONT KNOW WHAT OTHER WALL COLORS WOULD DO, BUT IM GONNA GLUE SOME MORE CASES TOGETHER AND USE THEM TO SPACE AND VENTILATE GEAR.

    aLSO, WE ORIGINALLY USED A WIRELESS SETUP IN THE LIVING ROOM SIMPLY AS A SPLITTER TO RUN INTERNET TO COMP. AND BLU RAY IN LR

    WHEN WE GOT OUR LITTLE CHEAP LG BLU RAY FOR BEDROOM, TRIED OUT THE WIRELESS AND AS LONG AS ITS SITTING IN CHAIR NEAR DOOR, WE CAN GET VUDU MOVIES IN 1080P WITH NO BUFFERING, AND OF COURSE NETFLIX AS ITS NOT EVEN HD, PROBABLY WONT BOTHER WITH MONOPRICE ETHERNET CABLE FROM LR TO BR AS WAS ORIGINAL PLAN

    PRETTY PLEASANT SURPRISE.
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