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Plasma or LCD?
Anyone do any research on these? I need a small, thin TV, and I'm trying to decide which to get.
I heard LCD was better but the price seems retarded to me. The biggest size I've seen available in local stores is a 37 inch for $8500 Canadian. No way I'm paying $8500 for a 37 inch TV. You can get a 42 inch plasma (made by Daewoo) for $2500 Canadian. I'm assuming these are junk. Anyone bought one of the cheap plasmas before? Got any recommendations? |
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$2500 CN sounds like a good deal if the set is good.
never heard of that brand ? |
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I like LCD best but prices are too high and sizes too small. Give it a year or two and i am sure prices will be better.
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daewoo screens yellow fast. look at a zenith or panasonic
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I don't remember the sizes, I think it was 35", anyway... it's been said that below a certain size LCD is the best, and above a certain size plasma is the best.
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plasma screens have high burn in rates (for instance a channel logo in the top can easily burn in in less then a day)
LCD , if you have the $$, is the way to go
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Neither... Do DLP
Its must better then both.. no hassles of the plazma and no pixelation of the lcd. Samsung has an awesome 61" for about 4k and a 51" for about 3k. Great tvs... I would never buy an lcd or plazma after seeing this. Great price and beter, longer lasting TV Check it out! They have some good reviews on this site also. Take a look!
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Join Date: May 2001
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LCD.
Plasma once the gas goes, its done. |
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A lot depends on how you plan on watching the set, on the floor, on the wall, straight on, in a corner, etc. Plasmas are awesome from all angles. LCD's are best viewed at eye-level straight on, otherwise they appear very dark and shadowy. Go to a store and look at them all, and you'll see a huge difference, that sold me on the plasma. The bigger the set, the worse it looks. I'm not sure what you consider "small" but I haven't really seen many plasmas under 42". I just got a 50" Pioneer plasma, and 2 23" Sony lcd's, and both are awesome for their intended use, the main 50 in the middle, and the smaller lcd's for extra sports watching.
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