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Lets just make this an "opinions appreciated" start to better make my decision. I currently have a panny 65" s1 model in my theater. Its dark graphite walls and black cielings. Love the TV, however; there are a couple of areas that i am not comfortable with. 1 The fans are loud at operating temperature and 2) this thing does get hot and heats up the room. Even after a pro-calibration.
I came across this Sharp 70" led-lcd tv for a great deal but have never dwelled in the lcd side of things for a theater room. let me stop here and say that i am not interested in a projector at this time for this room. I am looking for those that may have some insight on what i would lose and/or gain by making the switch to the sharp for cooler temps and quieter display. The Sharp is fullarray but no dimming feature. is this significant for led/lcd models? It also has wi-fi which would be nice as the panny doesnt even have hardwire or wifi. This theater is only used for blu viewing right now but i have considered adding gaming and sat back into the room. IT just gets so hot in there after about an hour of viewing. Hey guys thanks for looking and responding in advance. Last edited by iGlide; 04-22-2011 at 08:45 PM. |
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