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Old 07-09-2008, 02:36 AM   #1
TVguy86 TVguy86 is offline
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GO HUSKERS.
Default DLP anyone?

I see all these posts about people buying lcds and plasmas.
I went to school for tvs and was a repair man for a year.
Ive seen many different brands sizes and types of HDTVs.

I dont understand why more people like DLP televisions?
Is it because they are not flat?? I they are less than 18' deep now. You can purchase an over 60 inch 1080p tv for under 2000 dollars. The picture quality will compare with anything else on the market. The mitsubishi DLP televisions still amaze me with their picture quality.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....#productdetail
Just an example.

The DLP chip itself has a million mirrors packed so close together that you should not see much separation in the individual pixels.

The only draw back i can see is having to replace a bulb. You should be buying an extended warranty anyway and it will pay for itself when you warranty out your first bulb.

Lol i say this and I own a 42 inch plasma, but in my defense i fixed it and have a total of 300 bucks in it.

Again this is just my opinion so i would like to see others.
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