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Originally posted by PartialPeople still buy Plasma? Why? I honestly don't know. It was my understanding they use WAY more electricity.
Picture quality. Off axis viewing angles. Motion.
This thread is from the LCD sub forum at AVS, where you'd expect posters to be a bit biased towards LCD's. It's a pretty reasonable discussion.
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Any advantage, other than the size, to those newer TV's that are like 1-1/2" thick?
I still love my five year-old 57" rear-projection HDTV because to be honest, I think it has a better picture vs. even the newer 1080p LCD's that I've replaced other TV's with in the house. However, with me moving next month, I'm still undecided about taking it with me or not....at least it's on wheels.
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I have to say I'm in agreement. I think the DLP looks better than it's counterparts. And they are big.Originally posted by GBRulzAny advantage, other than the size, to those newer TV's that are like 1-1/2" thick?
I still love my five year-old 57" rear-projection HDTV because to be honest, I think it has a better picture vs. even the newer 1080p LCD's that I've replaced other TV's with in the house. However, with me moving next month, I'm still undecided about taking it with me or not....at least it's on wheels."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Originally posted by PartialDLP is the best picture imo but the bulbs are pricey and they use lots of energy. LCD and more energy efficient technologies are the future. Laser looks extremely promising.
DLP's pose challenges for off axis viewing - even more than LCD. If you need bigger than 60 inches, I think DLP is the way to go - unless you can go projector.
I'm not overly concerned with the energy efficiency differences among todays sets. If I want to save electricity, I'll turn off my hot tub.
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I ended up going with the 42" Panny plasma that you posted the other day Partial. From what I read, the whole 720 vs 1080 is a very small difference for a TV the size I was looking for and Panasonic is supposed to make solid Plasmas. Thanks
BTW, I had heard you mention Slick Deals but had never checked it out before. I could easily see that site becoming addictive. There was so much stuff showing up that I wanted to get even if I really didn't need it just cause it was a good deal.Go PACK
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It can become a problem. A wonderful wonderful problem. If you want to see how demented some of those people become though, check out the thread on Las vegas trips.Originally posted by Bossman641BTW, I had heard you mention Slick Deals but had never checked it out before. I could easily see that site becoming addictive. There was so much stuff showing up that I wanted to get even if I really didn't need it just cause it was a good deal."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Yeah that really is simple outrageous.Originally posted by SkinBasketIt can become a problem. A wonderful wonderful problem. If you want to see how demented some of those people become though, check out the thread on Las vegas trips.Originally posted by Bossman641BTW, I had heard you mention Slick Deals but had never checked it out before. I could easily see that site becoming addictive. There was so much stuff showing up that I wanted to get even if I really didn't need it just cause it was a good deal.
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Originally posted by Bossman641I ended up going with the 42" Panny plasma that you posted the other day Partial. From what I read, the whole 720 vs 1080 is a very small difference for a TV the size I was looking for and Panasonic is supposed to make solid Plasmas. Thanks.
Solid, solid move IMO. How does it look? Is the wife happy?
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