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Old 10-02-2009, 01:26 AM   #1
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I'm sure this has been asked before but i would like some fresh opinions. I'm looking at a new tv soon and my big question is what i should go with, Plasma or LCD. I'm looking between 52" and up .

The system has a PS3 hooked into thesystem and is our main tv we use in the house. I watch football as much as i can and love the PS3 also. I've heard the pros and cons of plasma/lcd as everyone else has.

Would like some good opinions on this please.

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Old 10-02-2009, 01:34 AM   #2
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Pioneer or Panasonic plasma!
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:36 AM   #3
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I'm sure this has been asked before but i would like some fresh opinions. I'm looking at a new tv soon and my big question is what i should go with, Plasma or LCD. I'm looking between 52" and up .

The system has a PS3 hooked into thesystem and is our main tv we use in the house. I watch football as much as i can and love the PS3 also. I've heard the pros and cons of plasma/lcd as everyone else has.

Would like some good opinions on this please.

Thanks to all

Big Ed
Not to be rude, but if you've heard all the pros and cons of Plasma vs LCD then why would you even consider Plasma? Plasma IMO is like dvd vs laserdisc. It won't be around as long as LCD. It will be dead technology in a few years. I could be wrong but hey I also bought a few HD-DVD's before I thought Blu-Ray would win.
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:47 AM   #4
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firstly is your tv going to be located in a brightly lit room? if so LCD if not Plasma.

If most of your viewing at night or near dark room - then Plasma.

Best Plasma if u can find one is the LX or M Pioneers

excellent LCD is Sony XBR8.
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:47 AM   #5
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Not to be rude, but if you've heard all the pros and cons of Plasma vs LCD then why would you even consider Plasma? Plasma IMO is like dvd vs laserdisc. It won't be around as long as LCD. It will be dead technology in a few years. I could be wrong but hey I also bought a few HD-DVD's before I thought Blu-Ray would win.
Funny, people have been saying that same thing for years and every year plasmas are consistently ranked higher than LCD.
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:58 AM   #6
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Funny, people have been saying that same thing for years and every year plasmas are consistently ranked higher than LCD.
well he did invest in HD-DVD's so.....
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:04 AM   #7
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well he did invest in HD-DVD's so.....
Yep...add Chrysler and Bose to his list of investments.

Strikes one, two and three. Pretty sure we can ignore his posts.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:05 AM   #8
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I could be wrong
Smartest thing you said.
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:08 AM   #9
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Not to be rude, but if you've heard all the pros and cons of Plasma vs LCD then why would you even consider Plasma? Plasma IMO is like dvd vs laserdisc. It won't be around as long as LCD. It will be dead technology in a few years. I could be wrong but hey I also bought a few HD-DVD's before I thought Blu-Ray would win.
It's embarrassing reading this rubbish from someone who lives so close to me.

You are correct in one thing, though, there is no comparison. Plasma beats out LCD in ALL major picture quality categories. Every professional shoot-out rates plasma ahead of LCD. These are indisputable facts.

You claim plasma won't be around as long as LCD. Based on what? Because Pioneer couldn't remain profitable selling high-end sets in an economic recession/depression? Or maybe it's because Vizio couldn't compete with their crappy sets against Panasonic/Samsung/LG? But in the end, what does it matter? Buy a high quality, top performing plasma today, and it will last you 8-10 years, minimum. Why would one care if, during that time, plasma was replaced by some newer technology? Would it automatically make your set unwatchable? Really, that's a pretty stupid reason (even though not true) to not go with plasma.
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Yep...add Chrysler and Bose to his list of investments.

Strikes one, two and three. Pretty sure we can ignore his posts.
LOL. I didn't even catch the BOSE Acoustocrap in his sig (or the Aquos).

That right there screams "please don't take anything I say seriously".
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:30 AM   #11
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both technologies are good. I have owned both LCD and Plasma. My personal preference is Plasma, and that basically is what it all boils down to....Personal Preference.

I prefer the more natural color pallet and deeper blacks of plasma, over the bright, rather unnatural colors that lcd produce. I will say that black levels on LCD have come on in leaps and bounds, but still are not as black as plasma levels.

At the end of the day it all depends on what YOU prefer, not us, because all you will get here is everyone telling you Get an LCD, Get a Plasma, heck some with even tell you to go DLP. It all depends on whats right for you, and whats right for your living environment. Both have good and bad qualities, just get what will make you happy and then enjoy it!
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:05 AM   #12
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Honest opinion. Buy w/e looks good to you and to your wallet. If you have narrowed down to a couple of models I'm sure someone here with a lot more knowledge then me can direct you to the right way.
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Old 10-02-2009, 05:22 AM   #13
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Thank you all for the good insight, you have been very helpful.
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Old 10-02-2009, 05:34 AM   #14
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both technologies are good. I have owned both LCD and Plasma. My personal preference is Plasma, and that basically is what it all boils down to....Personal Preference.

I prefer the more natural color pallet and deeper blacks of plasma, over the bright, rather unnatural colors that lcd produce. I will say that black levels on LCD have come on in leaps and bounds, but still are not as black as plasma levels.

At the end of the day it all depends on what YOU prefer, not us, because all you will get here is everyone telling you Get an LCD, Get a Plasma, heck some with even tell you to go DLP. It all depends on whats right for you, and whats right for your living environment. Both have good and bad qualities, just get what will make you happy and then enjoy it!
Well put....I too prefer the natural colors and deeper blacks of plasmas. Their only down side in my mind would be the risk of burn in that a lot of people on this site have complianed about plasmas.
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Old 10-02-2009, 10:52 AM   #15
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Well put....I too prefer the natural colors and deeper blacks of plasmas. Their only down side in my mind would be the risk of burn in that a lot of people on this site have complianed about plasmas.
If you buy a modern plasma and break it in, burn-in is a non-issue...something that's been covered in 13,486 threads here.


I'm all for the touchy-feely, warm, liberal attitude that says "buy what looks good to you"...but the bottom line is this - if you can find a new, boxed 52" LCD under $1000, it is going to look like shit. The same plasma (50", Panasonic, of course) is going to look fantastic.

$ for $, plasma cannot be beat for picture quality...by a large margin...period. Opinions are fine...but when they get in the way of facts, there is no room for them.
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Old 10-02-2009, 11:28 AM   #16
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some people like the look of lcd and others plasmas... high end of either is far from the rest......
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:23 PM   #17
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Wow, tough crowd. All I was giving was my opinion. Obviously all of you have degrees in Audio/Visual right? And as far as my Bose Acoustacrap, I paid far less than retail for it almost a steal at $499. To the poster who lives in Louisville, KY I won't be your neighbor for long as I am about to leave this crappy state!
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Old 10-02-2009, 01:37 PM   #18
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Ouch angry people.

My thoughts are if you go with an LCD go with a Sony but the down side is their high end models are pretty expensive. For a plasma I would see if I could find a Pioneer Elite and if not a Panasonic G10 will be very good.

Also Samsung is supposed to be making some great models in both LCD and Plasma flavors but I do not care for their brand as I have had bad luck with their products in the past.

In the end I vote Plasma due to their more accurate picture.

Good Luck!
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:42 PM   #19
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Most of the CONS you hear about plasmas is just FUD now a days.

Most of the PROS you hear about plasmas are truth.

Dollar for dollar, I think a $1000 plasma will out perform a $1000 LCD.

Since you don't mention a budget, it may be hard to say. Since you mention you are looking at 52" and up, I assume you are leaning towards LCD since that is a common size. Plasmas are typically 50", with a few at 54" showing up recently.

I'm sure I'll slammed by someone, but IMO, here are my top choices.

Plasma:

- Panasonic
- Pioneer (while they can still be found)

LCD:
- Samsung
- Sony

If you are budget conscious, then you may want to just save until you can afford a higher end model. Most of the Vizio, LG, Sharp, etc. models will leave you feeling less than satisfied. Some may argue that they use the same panels found on the higher-end sets, but that it where the similarities stop. they do not use the same processors or other higher quality components that will be found in the Sony, Panny, Sammy, or Pioneers.

If you do buy a TV, make sure they have a VERY good return policy. Also, if you can swing it, buy two TV's (LCD and plasma) and return the one that you do not like. As others have said (I and have said to others), your viewing environment will decide what looks best. A Tv cannot be represented in a store how it will perform in your room.

Good luck!!
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Old 10-02-2009, 03:46 PM   #20
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Sim2's Grand Cinema Solar: Solar 47 is being released in Q4 or early 2010.

It's only 47", but it has infinite on/off contrast

http://www.sim2.com/home/us/grand-cinema-solar/solar47
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