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Old 12-02-2008, 02:08 AM   #1
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Default LCD Prices Gonna Fall Early 2009?????

Just wanting to get some educated predictions on what the prices on LCD TV's are gonna do in the next 6 months?
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Every time a new model comes out its $100-200 cheaper than the last model. That's what I've noticed.
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I'd say older models will drop, LED backlighting is gonna be the new "must-have" for lcd's
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I'm concerned now with gaming lag.

First there was screen burn, then motion blur, now it's gaming lag.

The more I learn, the more I end up waiting. I hope that OLED takes care of all of this. The gaming lag in particular is drawing my interest.
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I'm concerned now with gaming lag.

First there was screen burn, then motion blur, now it's gaming lag.

The more I learn, the more I end up waiting. I hope that OLED takes care of all of this. The gaming lag in particular is drawing my interest.
Buy a panasonic plasma

Thats the thing about a tech. like LCD, everyone would have been happy with it but they had to keep bringing new things around to show up the competition and now every year theres a new must-have feature... i hope OLED isn't like this because for once i'd like to sell a TV based on PQ and not on features and marketing
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I didn't intend to get off topic about this, but getting back on topic, I was surprised by the price margin between the Samsung 8 and 9 series. It was astounding!

I did hear about the gaming lag with the 9 series mentioned in particular, so I did some research on output lag with HDTVs, and I want my first HDTV, (likely an OLED if the price comes down enough for the 55" range, plus 2 composite, 2 component, 3-4 HDMI, 2 PC, etc.) to have zero lag and the picture is right up there with the Kuro, and the electricity savings would make me very happy. The power usage is one thing I like about the LCD compared with a CRT TV.
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Buy a panasonic plasma

Thats the thing about a tech. like LCD, everyone would have been happy with it but they had to keep bringing new things around to show up the competition and now every year theres a new must-have feature... i hope OLED isn't like this because for once i'd like to sell a TV based on PQ and not on features and marketing
OLED won't or shouldn't have many additions to it because the tech is pretty much great from the off but panel lifetime, colour reproduction & all other things to do with SD processing will all be tweaked

No company will give consumers a 'perfect' TV from the off because then they've killed off ways for a much larger opportunity to sell more in future but i believe OLED is our truly last physical TV because once they hit the highest point, there can be no more improvement & 3D will be the next addition
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