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Old 01-25-2009, 03:50 PM   #7
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Huh? Not sure what that statement means. Plasma is currently the highest rated, most natural picture available. With nearly instantaneous response times, plasmas offer a smoother picture than all but CRT.
Everyone see's things differently. To me,...DLP has the best picture for the money. It is as "natural" as Plasma,.....and to me, Plasma looks grainy. Of course,......in all cases,...it depends on how well the set is adjusted. That can be a trick in itself.

Response time ? No human eye is going to notice the difference in response time between these 2 technology's,....we are talking "ms",.....not the load time of dial-up versus DSL. 99% of people won't be able to tell the difference between 1080i and 1080p,...let alone response time. I also tend to keep TV's a long time,....and use them a lot. Plasma,...when it starts to fade, you have to buy new,...DLP,....replace the lamp,.....the color wheel if it goes,.....and you have a virtually new TV picture. For a lot LESS than Plasma.
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