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I'm in the market for a new TV for our 3 season porch (the 27" tube needs to go). The room has a pretty good amount of light so I'm wondering how much of an issue a plasma would be (glare). The TV would primarily be used for watching HDTV content and possibly some blu-rays, but I have a 110" projector set up in my basement for movies won't be a huge focus.
I was originally thinking LCD because of the light, but I've read some comments here that the anti-glare on some plasma's has improved significantly. And since my viewing distance will be 12-15ft, the plasma would allow for a little bigger screen. I ran into this older Panasonic 58" Plasma (TC-P58S2) at BB for under $1600 which seems like a whole lot of tv for the money. I would love to hear how you think this would fit with my application. Thanks in advance! |
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