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#1 MR-COOL18
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Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars looks good, thats the one I'll be picking up.

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#2 MR-COOL18
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Deus Ex ,but it won't be out for awhile.

L.A. Noire is on my list as well.

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Sam from Vanquish would be so freaking perfect,if only Platinum games stayed with Capcom.

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Final Fantasy XIII has some great music I thought.

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[QUOTE="MR-COOL18"]

[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"] 9th Generation Pioneer Elite Kuro: PRO-111FD/PRO-101FD/PRO-151FD/PRO-141FD, they reviewed the 111FD. The TV launched in 2008 and still holds its title till this day. CNET also uses the Elite Kuro as their reference TV, so pretty much what a TV should look like. Though Pioneer stopped manufacturing the Kuro brand I was lucky enough to pick up one of the 111FD a year back. Fortunately, all of the staff working on the Kuro along with Pioneer's patents has gone to Panasonic. So expect Panasonic's 2011 top of the line to be something big.

"Current reference display:As of September 2008, CNET uses the Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD, on long-term loan from the manufacturer, as the primary reference display for color and black level performance."

NVIDIATI

Oh ok,well lucky you. Glad you found one before they quit manufacturing them. I can't even imagine a better picture than what I currently own. It must be a site to behold. If you wouldn't mind posting some pics of it in action,that would be great.

You seem to know your stuff,it's always nice to meet a fellow tv enthusiast.

Thanks.

When I get some time I'll snap a few new shots, but for now I have this older picture:

*The movie is Passchendaele. Also if I recall I was watching it on Pure mode.

That picture is stunning, I hope when I get the chance to calibrate my tv it looks as great as that.

Also no rush on the pics,I can tell your tv will look great already.

looking forward to seeing more.

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[QUOTE="MR-COOL18"]

[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"] 2nd best ;) but I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it. Its a great TV.

NVIDIATI

Yup i'm lovin it...hehe..no but I am really enjoying this tv andcouldnot be happier with it. I honestly thought it was the best reveiwed HDTV on cnet. Out of curiosity which one is the best reveiwed,just for the future knowledge.

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9th Generation Pioneer Elite Kuro: PRO-111FD/PRO-101FD/PRO-151FD/PRO-141FD, they reviewed the 111FD. The TV launched in 2008 and still holds its title till this day. CNET also uses the Elite Kuro as their reference TV, so pretty much what a TV should look like. Though Pioneer stopped manufacturing the Kuro brand I was lucky enough to pick up one of the 111FD a year back. Fortunately, all of the staff working on the Kuro along with Pioneer's patents has gone to Panasonic. So expect Panasonic's 2011 top of the line to be something big.

"Current reference display: As of September 2008, CNET uses the Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD, on long-term loan from the manufacturer, as the primary reference display for color and black level performance."

Oh ok,well lucky you. Glad you found one before they quit manufacturing them. I can't even imagine a better picture than what I currently own. It must be a site to behold. If you wouldn't mind posting some pics of it in action,that would be great.

You seem to know your stuff,it's always nice to meet a fellow tv enthusiast.

Thanks.

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[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"]

Burn-in is no longer an issue, and Image retention might appear for the first little bit of the break in. As for a TV I would go with a Panasonic VT25 if price isn't too big of an issue. Its the second best picture you can get out of a TV. Its also said to be the best 3DTV on the market. Image retention should not even be noticed on this TV as it is the top of the line Panasonic.

$2039.99 - Panasonic VT25 50inch:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TC-P50VT25-50-inch-1080p-Plasma/dp/B003NA1AGM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1290289636&sr=8-2

NVIDIATI

I just recently picked up this model and i'm enjoying it alot so far.

I am still on the break in period, so no games on it yet. I have watched a couple of 3D blu-rays and they are pretty amazing. I still have yet to calibrate the t.v. but it comes with a THX mode that is good enough till break in is done.

It has an amazing 2d picture and is the best reveiwed t.v. on CNET(reliable tech reveiw site).

The 3D picture is this best I have seen on any t.v. yet.

So of course I recommend plasma,I have not had much time with my TC-P50VT25 so take the advice or not.

P.S. Panasonic is getting EXCLUSIVE rights to Avatar 3D Blu-ray,cherry on top I guess. The movie is going for over $500 on ebay right now and you get the movie for free with the purchase of a Panny Viera 3D t.v.

2nd best ;) but I'm glad to hear you're enjoying it. Its a great TV.

Yup i'm lovin it...hehe..no but I am really enjoying this tv and could not be happier with it. I honestly thought it was the best reveiwed HDTV on cnet. Out of curiosity which one is the best reveiwed,just for the future knowledge.

Thanks

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Burn-in is no longer an issue, and Image retention might appear for the first little bit of the break in. As for a TV I would go with a Panasonic VT25 if price isn't too big of an issue. Its the second best picture you can get out of a TV. Its also said to be the best 3DTV on the market. Image retention should not even be noticed on this TV as it is the top of the line Panasonic.

$2039.99 - Panasonic VT25 50inch:

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TC-P50VT25-50-inch-1080p-Plasma/dp/B003NA1AGM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1290289636&sr=8-2

NVIDIATI

I just recently picked up this model and i'm enjoying it alot so far.

I am still on the break in period, so no games on it yet. I have watched a couple of 3D blu-rays and they are pretty amazing. I still have yet to calibrate the t.v. but it comes with a THX mode that is good enough till break in is done.

It has an amazing 2d picture and is the best reveiwed t.v. on CNET(reliable tech reveiw site).

The 3D picture is this best I have seen on any t.v. yet.

So of course I recommend plasma,I have not had much time with my TC-P50VT25 so take the advice or not.

P.S. Panasonic is getting EXCLUSIVE rights to Avatar 3D Blu-ray,cherry on top I guess. The movie is going for over $500 on ebay right now and you get the movie for free with the purchase of a Panny Viera 3D t.v.

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#9 MR-COOL18
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1.Uncharted 2

2.LittleBigPlanet

3.Dead Space

4.Battlefeid Bad Company 2

5.Vanquish

These are out of the games I currently own.

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#10 MR-COOL18
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Final Fantasy versus XIII by far if it makes a 2011 release,The Last Guardian if it doesn't.