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RE: Display Selection Help

Posted by Vic D on March 16, 2008 at 09:37:22:

David, Thanks, thats some good information. I'm planing on a +50 display and another display that fits a 44"x28" space. It would be nice to save some shekels on the smaller unit.

I'm interested in hearing peoples preferences regarding Plasma and LCD in hopes that I might be able to see what people like about either format. Currently, walking into a store the LCD's seem extremely vivid compared to the plasma's. I concerned I'm being fooled by exaggerated setups and questioning my own preferences. For example, OK the LCD's have the potential for all this brightness and contrast in the showroom but will I be comfortable living with that presentation compared to the plasma in the long run.

Anybody switched from one format to the other? Thanks.

Vic