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Repost: LCD vs Plasma by Bonzo2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Plasma now, LCD soon by Plasma2005-10-04 04:07:38
    .... riiiight, plasma better? HAH by Freakazoid2005-10-04 09:23:09
      I read it by Plasma 2005-10-04 19:15:28
Your link says "very short burn in time", and you assert that that means even a channel logo will burn in. Of course, as someone who *has* a plasma, and works in a store with huge arrays of plasmas, none of which have *ever* had any burn-in of channel logos or otherwise, I am clearly the king of misinformation, because as we all know it's not what the TVs actually do, it's what some guy on the web says they do. Installation, how's that that huge an issue?

The reason I say plasmas are better is because they look better... way better, when you actually look at them. Sure, plasma "shouldn't" be the best technically for several reasons, it's just that for all the current TVs I've seen, plasma really tends to just be "done better" or something along those lines, with the result it looks better, and I know I'm not alone from the countless people I have talked to about it.

Feel free to claim rear projection looks the best all you like, maybe you genuinely think so, in which case a rear projection would be best for you. However, I, and at least the vast majority of people I've talked to, don't share that view. That's why I said they should look and see what they liked the look of most, because that is what does matter, but at the moment plasma is definitely what the majority of people I've talked to like.
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