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RE: Of course there's a difference…

Posted by David Aiken on May 5, 2008 at 14:40:59:

I don't live outside or in a department store but my TV is in a large, open plan room with large window areas and I'm retired and watch a fair bit of stuff during the day. There's enough light in the room for strong reflections to show on the front of the CRT I had before I bought the LCD, and I've seen reflections on the front of plasmas in rooms with ambient lighting lower than that in my room during the day. I certainly close some of the curtains when viewing during the day, and I did with the CRT but still had some reflections. I notice none with the less reflective screen of the LCD and the picture looks nearly as good during the day as it does at night with lights off.



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