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(and hi Kevinp) I've now had the panasonic PT AE3000 for 4 magical weeks, and watched a lot of blu ray media on it (there isnt that much media yet however). It's superb, the trusty old barco graphics 808 is in the hallway ready to sell on ebay. I've run my own HVRZ1E morrocan footage on it as well at 1080i 50p. I run it about 6 meters/yards back and the wall is diagonal 200 inches for films in 2:40:1 according to my learned daughter as i dont read the labels. the room is large. Ok, the black is not as stunning as the CRT systems, the wall is a white matt dulux ICI paint rolled over a plaster skim, (in the uk this is the norm and its not optically flat but okish ), i don't even use special paint yet but probably will. I'll experiment with grey paint first that may get a better perceived black level. It's very VERY bright, so i switched it onto long life mode. films run are 2001 space odyssey, to transformers. BBC HD Planet Earth (16:9) All the features work easily. SD dvd rendering is good. Stunning natural colours in all modes. Not "aware" of any fast action motion artefacts except on normal SD PAL DVDs via HDMI. Easy to use menus and remote. I use 5 old tannoy 15 inch monitors for audio + 15 inch subw. (it's in the basement of a recording studio)
Oh [censored] this is a nice projector I am so glad I waited. It's cold in west wales and raining all the time, local cinema is 15 miles away in a flea pit of bad surround sound and noisy locals, I am at home all warm wrapped up in a duvet watching fantastic images... thanks Panasonic...happy Christmas all.