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I have a Sony XBR (120 Mhz) and it's great for the bedroom. We do most of my gaming there... Then after some research, I plucked down some coin and pulled the trigger on a Pioneer Elite Kuros. Even better. :tu Just do some research and see what fits your budget. For live action and sports, I would go for a plasma. Less motion blur.
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As others have said, depends on the size and use. Large (>52") and not for gaming, go with plasma. The pioneer Kuros is the best TV on the market today. If smaller size or burn in is an issue, go with LCD.
As far as LCD, we are starting to see LED backlit LCDs and they can get to over 500,000 contrast ratio and the 120hz resolves most of the motion artifacts. My problem, my TV is not available yet: LED backlit (RGB, not white) LCD at 65"....it will be the best of both worlds, just not available yet. |
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A/B comparisions at the store can help you figure out "what you like". Once you get them home you will like what you see, (and hear) no matter what you buy so price should be a big consideration for all but the stupid rich. The hearing part many folks miss in the decision process. What surround sound system will you add to the new toy.
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Am I the only one that's gonna pitch the "bang for the buck" value of an HDTV DLP???
There's smoking deals at tigerdirect for Mitsubishi 60+inch 1080p DLP's over there! The thickness is about 15inch and horizontal width of anywhere from 53+ inches. I'm hoping Santa brings me the 65inch model! :D |
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Does anyone know what Directv broadcasts? Are they 1080 or 720?
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1080i
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Looks great, less filling.
Depending on where you shop, you might also want to bring along copies of some of your favorite movies so you can see how good they look on the TVs your considering. |
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I have a couple 42" Toshiba plasmas and a 52" Toshiba DLP.
I love all of them. I don't like the look of an LCD at all, still haven't seen one I'd take home. Add to that, if the room is bright I can't see it. |
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I bought the Samsung Series 5 50" Plasma TV and the picture quality is great!! I have yet to see a LCD with as nice a picture as a Plasma. Good luck with your purchase Jon! :salute:
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Just bought a 46" Samsung 5 series LCD. I didn't like the way the plasmas looked.
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Plasmas > LCD
The worst plasma will look equal to a mid line LCD. Enough said. And the burn-in thing is a wive's tale. Technology has overcome it. There may be IR, but that is not burn-in. I use my Plasma for gaming, and after nearly 2 years. No signs of burnin. Only thing to sway yourself to an LCD over the plasma is if you have a lot of windows in your living room, OR you have a small room that'd get too hot, too quickly. Plasmas put out a lot of heat. |
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