Rating: Summary: awesome Review: bought set at best buy for $1999 via their pricematch policy with comp usa...then got 18 months no interest so i pay $110 a month and will have it paid off at end without interest...by then hdtv will have more channels and the price will drop to 2k for a hdtv....the Daewoo is absolutely the "best buy " for a the picture quality is awesome!! you are a fool if you spend more than 2k and get hdtv now.... edtv is awesome. dvd are perfect quality , and i just got hd cable.. about 7 channels, the picture is even better than dvd....not sure why ....but i am extremly please and cannot pull myself away from the picture quality....if you want plasma ( i am hanging above mantel) this is the one !!!
Rating: Summary: Great TV Review: Go check out the consumer reports Nov. 04. They rated fair on hd programming, good on dvd playback and good with regular TV via normal and high quality inputs. However, it did not get any Very Good or Excellent ratings. My own personal experience was negative. I purchased this TV and had problems with dark colors causing too much pixelation, fuzziness, and split second delays with character movement. Thus I returned the TV. Other negatives included no speakers and tough installation. The only thing I liked about the TV were its brights colors and panel design. However, I feel this is one of those "You get what you pay for" buys.
Rating: Summary: DO NOT BUY WITHOUT SERVICE PLAN!!! Review: I bought a 42" Daewoo from Best Buy a little over a year ago
and today as we were watching it there was a loud pop and the
picure just went black---nothing. Thanks God I bought the 4 year
extended service contract but right now I wish they offered more
like a 10 year contract. Never had a television go out after only one year, makes me wonder what else is in store.
Rating: Summary: Just bought one Review: I just bought this Daewoo DP42SM and am amazed at the quality of the picture. Not something I was expecting to find in the Daewoo brand in plasmas. I was lucky enough to see this plasma right next to a Sony and the highly rated Panasonic. I couldn't see much of a difference. It has very good black levels and a wide choice of input options. Also comes with a several sets of cables for connecting components. Has a very nice metal and glass stand, also a futuristc looking remote. Overall, I am in awe of this thing. I did not buy it online, I bought it at my local Fry's. I won't tell you for how much, but I got it for much less than the $2999 list shown here and elsewhere. I can recommend this plamsa very highly. Haven't had it that long (a week), but I hope it will prove to be a good purchase in the long run. Right now, just really loving this thing, what a pleasure to watch TV (I have digital cable from Cox and the picture is excellent) and DVDs (they look great as well). I looked for about a month trying to decide. Saw some brands I definitely would not be comfortable with, they just had an inferior picture quality in the stores which took them out of the running right off the bat. What I was looking for was good color reproduction, good black levels, a sharp picture, a silver enclosure and a stand included, and a price around $3000. I was not interested in HDTV (this is EDTV, fine for my needs), nor did I want a built-in tuner since I have digital cable. The Daewoo suprisingly came out on top. Don't overlook this one, you'll save some big bucks by shopping around for this one.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding value for the price Review: I purchased this model on low-price guarantee from Best Buy for $1,999 vs. competitor's advertised price, so well-below BB's going rate for the screen. I shopped for about 4 months & compared this model to comparably-priced (MSRP:$3K-$4K) Samsung, Sampo, ViewSonic, Panasonic & Sony(smaller screen size in price range). The Daewoo picture quality in all aspects was superior to the $3.5K & other competitors & equal to many models that were far more expensive. I waited hoping to get it for under $2.5K & was shocked to find it advertised for $2K in 1/04, so took the step with Best Buy due to their service & lower extended warranty price. I installed & completed set-up myself with no problems with a system that includes Direct TV, VCR & DVD recorder. Daewoo instructions for proper satellite & component set-up were precise, easy to follow &, most importantly, accurate. I have not been disappointed in the unit in any way for the dollar spent. It operates quietly & provides wonderful color & picture clarity. The only downside to the unit is that it does not have picture-in-picture, but then very little is available in the entry-level price range that has PIP. I also purchased the companion DP-SP21 speakers, which can be very hard to locate, but I got them from Target at $120 for the pair(well below other advertised prices). They are not high output, but deliver surround-sound quality & no distortion at upper-end volume. All-in-all, a superior unit for the buyer that doesn't want to spend a lot of money on a plasma set-up.
Rating: Summary: Important info---LISTEN UP Review: If you live above 4000 feet elevation, you may want to avoid a plasma tv, as they do not work at any elevation higher than 4000 feet. Just a warning to allyou mountain men. Latas
Rating: Summary: Looks Aren't Everything. Review: Okay. I have to put a stop to the perfect comment madness. I'll admit the TV is attractive,slim,and affordable. But, the picture quality is bad/fair. You'll notice fuzziness and a delay in character movement. The only time it looks nice is when the picture is still with bright colors. When characters move, you'll question your eyes, but its really the T.V. - my wife and daughter agreed. On colors, bright colors stand out well and dark colors do not(can see plasma cells). On install, it took about 30-60mins to figure out. No speakers(sold seperately). No RCA sound outputs(only speaker wire connections), and S-Video connection looked worse(??)than RCA plugs using satellite dish network (no wonder s-video cable not included). My eyes almost went mad, so I returned it. Good luck buying a plasma - good quality is hard to find at an affordable price.
Rating: Summary: BEAUTIFUL LIVING COLORS Review: Perfect with our new Bose 321 GS home entertainment system. My 10 yr old nephew was so entranced with the vibrant colors when we put on FINDING NEMO, that his father had to pause the screen to get his attention!! Children won't be the only ones so affected. We've been watching our entire DVD collection (over 100 in all) marveling at the beautiful and crisp pictures. Great price for quality that surpasses most of the more expensive models. So glad I got this :> !!!!!
Rating: Summary: The Best for the Least Review: Purchased this plasma in November 2003 and I still think it is unequivocally the best plasma on the market. At the time I probably would have felt a little more comfortable with a "better" brand name, but I just couldn't get over the great picture quality. Best Buy has all their plasmas lined up next to each other for comparison purposes, and I thought the picture on the Daewoo was by far the best in the store. I started taking my friends to various Best Buys in New York and they all agreed that the Daewoo had the best picture. So I "took a chance" and bought one and I couldn't be happier. I bought the Daewoo to replace my Hitachi rear projection HDTV. While I do get about 15 HDTV channels from Directv, the other several hundred channels looked pretty fuzzy on the rear projection, even though the one I bought was very highly rated. I believe that most if not all HDTV's have a lot of trouble displaying non-HDTV signals. I learned the hard way--and ended up giving my HDTV away. (By the way, my HDTV channels do look fantastic on the Daewoo, even though it's EDTV. Maybe they don't look quite as outstanding as on an HDTV set... but the normal channels look so much better it's worth the tiny give up on the HDTV channels.) Design-wise, the cabinet and stand are beautiful, especially compared to the gold Gateway (what were they thinking?). We get compliments on the Daewoo all the time--even when it's turned off! The only bad thing I have to say about the Daewoo is that it is only available in a 42 inch size. (I am pretty sure the plants that make the plasmas are heavily constrained by the size of the glass sheets that they start with, so maybe Daewoo saves money by optimizing here.) According to CNET, the best distance for viewing a 42 inch set is about 6 to 10 feet away. Ours is more like 12 feet away, and it looks great to us. As far as price goes, I think I paid $2,850 from Best Buy online with free delivery (Amazon did not offer the TV for sale at the time). A month or two later, CompUsa cut the price to $1,999. Unfortunately, Best Buy online doesn't have the same price match policy as the brick and mortar stores. However, I would say that even though I missed the deal of the century pricewise, I am still very happy with my Daewoo and would give it the highest possible recommendation. And even if it's not the absolute cheapest plasma on the market at this moment, it is pretty close and offers an outstanding picture. How often do you find that the best product on the market is also among the least expensive?
Rating: Summary: The Best for the Least Review: Purchased this plasma in November 2003 and I still think it is unequivocally the best plasma on the market. At the time I probably would have felt a little more comfortable with a "better" brand name, but I just couldn't get over the great picture quality. Best Buy has all their plasmas lined up next to each other for comparison purposes, and I thought the picture on the Daewoo was by far the best in the store. I started taking my friends to various Best Buys in New York and they all agreed that the Daewoo had the best picture. So I "took a chance" and bought one and I couldn't be happier. I bought the Daewoo to replace my Hitachi rear projection HDTV. While I do get about 15 HDTV channels from Directv, the other several hundred channels looked pretty fuzzy on the rear projection, even though the one I bought was very highly rated. I believe that most if not all HDTV's have a lot of trouble displaying non-HDTV signals. I learned the hard way--and ended up giving my HDTV away. (By the way, my HDTV channels do look fantastic on the Daewoo, even though it's EDTV. Maybe they don't look quite as outstanding as on an HDTV set... but the normal channels look so much better it's worth the tiny give up on the HDTV channels.) Design-wise, the cabinet and stand are beautiful, especially compared to the gold Gateway (what were they thinking?). We get compliments on the Daewoo all the time--even when it's turned off! The only bad thing I have to say about the Daewoo is that it is only available in a 42 inch size. (I am pretty sure the plants that make the plasmas are heavily constrained by the size of the glass sheets that they start with, so maybe Daewoo saves money by optimizing here.) According to CNET, the best distance for viewing a 42 inch set is about 6 to 10 feet away. Ours is more like 12 feet away, and it looks great to us. As far as price goes, I think I paid $2,850 from Best Buy online with free delivery (Amazon did not offer the TV for sale at the time). A month or two later, CompUsa cut the price to $1,999. Unfortunately, Best Buy online doesn't have the same price match policy as the brick and mortar stores. However, I would say that even though I missed the deal of the century pricewise, I am still very happy with my Daewoo and would give it the highest possible recommendation. And even if it's not the absolute cheapest plasma on the market at this moment, it is pretty close and offers an outstanding picture. How often do you find that the best product on the market is also among the least expensive?
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