LCD or DLP
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RE: LCD or DLP
Unfortunately each brand has their own scale to rate there contrast ratio so you can only compare contrast ratio within each brand. I personally own a 50" Panasonic plasma and absolutely love it. Plasma typically have better overall colors and are best for motion. Burn in is almost a thing of the past anymore with plasma's. DLP are your best bang for the dollar but don't have a great maintenence rating. They have problems with there light engines going out which are roughly $700 for the part and $70 and hour to replace. My opinion is go with an LCD over DLP any day of the week. The new Samsung 550 model is a great buy but the 650 and 750 models with the motion enhancement are flat out amazing tv's.
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RE: LCD or DLP
ORIGINAL: Triax
Unfortunately each brand has their own scale to rate there contrast ratio so you can only compare contrast ratio within each brand. I personally own a 50" Panasonic plasma and absolutely love it. Plasma typically have better overall colors and are best for motion. Burn in is almost a thing of the past anymore with plasma's. DLP are your best bang for the dollar but don't have a great maintenence rating. They have problems with there light engines going out which are roughly $700 for the part and $70 and hour to replace. My opinion is go with an LCD over DLP any day of the week. The new Samsung 550 model is a great buy but the 650 and 750 models with the motion enhancement are flat out amazing tv's.
Unfortunately each brand has their own scale to rate there contrast ratio so you can only compare contrast ratio within each brand. I personally own a 50" Panasonic plasma and absolutely love it. Plasma typically have better overall colors and are best for motion. Burn in is almost a thing of the past anymore with plasma's. DLP are your best bang for the dollar but don't have a great maintenence rating. They have problems with there light engines going out which are roughly $700 for the part and $70 and hour to replace. My opinion is go with an LCD over DLP any day of the week. The new Samsung 550 model is a great buy but the 650 and 750 models with the motion enhancement are flat out amazing tv's.
My bro's plasma ghost and its not that old and its a name brand. Can't remember. It only ghost when the screen turns black. Did it bad with GTAIV.
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RE: LCD or DLP
ORIGINAL: Triax
Unfortunately each brand has their own scale to rate there contrast ratio so you can only compare contrast ratio within each brand. I personally own a 50" Panasonic plasma and absolutely love it. Plasma typically have better overall colors and are best for motion. Burn in is almost a thing of the past anymore with plasma's. DLP are your best bang for the dollar but don't have a great maintenence rating. They have problems with there light engines going out which are roughly $700 for the part and $70 and hour to replace. My opinion is go with an LCD over DLP any day of the week. The new Samsung 550 model is a great buy but the 650 and 750 models with the motion enhancement are flat out amazing tv's.
Unfortunately each brand has their own scale to rate there contrast ratio so you can only compare contrast ratio within each brand. I personally own a 50" Panasonic plasma and absolutely love it. Plasma typically have better overall colors and are best for motion. Burn in is almost a thing of the past anymore with plasma's. DLP are your best bang for the dollar but don't have a great maintenence rating. They have problems with there light engines going out which are roughly $700 for the part and $70 and hour to replace. My opinion is go with an LCD over DLP any day of the week. The new Samsung 550 model is a great buy but the 650 and 750 models with the motion enhancement are flat out amazing tv's.