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Why not the Sony Bravia XBR?

Posted by Harmonia on April 11, 2008 at 01:00:26:

It has the best contrast, deepest blacks and best shadow detail of any LCD I've seen...and I'm not a fan of Sony, heck, I'm not even a fan of LCD.

The Tosh didn't impress me nearly as much, especially with the blacks and shadow detail.

Contrast and deep blacks can be very beneficial for aging eyes, at least it was for my 84 year old dad. Back before LCs were any count and plasmas were affordable, I got him a Panny CRT with great blacks and contrast - he loved it.