I noticed trailing the day my local Fry's first set up the 55-inch 7000-series about a month ago. I also noticed a slight lack of uniformity in color and brightness as you move away from the edges of the screen. Funny that... My two year old Panasonic plasma displays neither of these issues. :)
People need to stop buying into the hype. Even with all their recent improvements, top shelf LCD panels still trail middle of the road plasmas in PQ. With SED defunct, I presume plasma will remain the PQ king until long life, big screen and affordable OLED screens show up in another 5-7 years.
For most applications, Monoprice mounts. Period. Good price and good quality. Lots of choices, too. For more specialized applications, e.g. mounting a Polk Audio SurroundBar under a Plasma on a pivoting wall mount, Peerless is the way to go. Pricier, but great build quality and very easy to follow instructions. Only drawback was having to sift through all the screws I didn't need to find the ones I did.
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People need to stop buying into the hype. Even with all their recent improvements, top shelf LCD panels still trail middle of the road plasmas in PQ. With SED defunct, I presume plasma will remain the PQ king until long life, big screen and affordable OLED screens show up in another 5-7 years.