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Old 03-09-2009, 06:46 PM   #1
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I've read on this sight numerous people who recommend the Panasonic plasmas. I strongly considered getting one from Circuit City during the going out of business sale. Just from looking at tv's side by side in stores i preferred the Samsung's. I also looked at reviews of them and the Samsung's seemed to be among the higher rated ones.
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I've read on this sight numerous people who recommend the Panasonic plasmas. I strongly considered getting one from Circuit City during the going out of business sale. Just from looking at tv's side by side in stores i preferred the Samsung's. I also looked at reviews of them and the Samsung's seemed to be among the higher rated ones.
I wouldn't judge them by how they looked at Circuit City. If you have a local specialty store they might allow you to adjust these displays for a better comparison than can be afforded at a larger retailer.
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i always say go with the bigger tv if you can
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i always say go with the bigger tv if you can

Absolutely! I've never heard anyone have buyers remorse over getting a TV too big!

Plus plasma is definitely better than LCD. Don't let the whole image retintion/burn in issue scare you away from plasma. It's overblown and as long as you use your TV responsibly, you'll never experience it.
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