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You might heard Plasma has much higher power consumption. But it's quite mistake. Plasma consumption is measured in Full brightness but LCD's are measured in Gray-Gray so in Full brightness there would be higher consumption. So in real Plasma consumes more, but it's not that significant as factorers values (Plasma vs. LCD) |
plasma of course! ;)
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I would go for an lcd..:)
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plasma has way better black.. also colors are more lifelike and viewing angle is awesome..
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what do you think is the best size, for the best quality of picture? Plasma and lcd..
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if you have windows in the room you'll hate plasma due to the glare. on that note, I have a LCD and love it
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I have a 46" Sony LCD which is pretty nice. And then a 65" rear projection that is about 5 years old. Both are solid tv's and I have no problems with either of them. Just remember your spending all that money on a nice tv, make sure you have a Hi-Def setup through your cable company or directv/dish network so you can take advantage of it all.
A nice speaker setup doesn't hurt either :) |
LCD 4 sure. those plasmas are too hot, especialy in the summer its like having a heater.
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I have a 37" LCD, and sometimes even that nis tooo big for the dvd movies that we rent. Most are hot High Def, and they look a little crappy.
But on cable or what not it looks awesome. |
LCD is better if you want to hookup your computer, video games PS2,3 xbox etc. Less problem with image burn-in. Bigger the screen plasma is a lot more affordable.
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i've got a 55 inch sony xbr plasma. had it for a couple of years, no burn in issues at all. i love it. and like someone else said, get a good sound system if you are paying that kind of money for a tv. i have a rotel system hooked up, as well as speakers in all of the bedrooms.
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