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Old 03-20-2009, 06:41 AM   #1
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Question DLP or LCD Technology

Many years ago when I started reading up on home theater, DLP was new and was the best out there. Now, from what I understand the playing field is level. Is it?

"What would you buy, DLP or LCD, and why?" is the question.

If you have no definite answer, fine, can you state why DLP and LCD technologies aren't a factor in buying a projector.

I know many other things will decide what the picture looks like, but for arguement's sake can we talk about LCD and DLP technologies first.

I'm trying to decide what to buy, so far I'm looking at 1080p and around $2,000.

I just want to know what trade-offs will be made by picking one over the other. On a personal note: my LCD TV doesn't do blacks as well as I would like it to, hoping my PJ will be better at it. Do I give up anything to get better blacks, or do both technologies do a good job at it?

I'm a little uncertain about adding this thread because I don't want to open a can of worms (and wind up with a thread like the one about 720p vs 1080p). Please be nice, state your comments and reasons for your beliefs and be tolerant of other views. Also, don't call people names or ridicule them for believing in something else.
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