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RE: Brightness, reflections, computer use nt

Posted by Hornlover on August 18, 2008 at 09:48:44:

I'm always suprised to see people continuously mentioning brightness as an advantage of LCD over plasma. I have seen no problem with brighness on plasmas. LCDs may indeed get brighter, but both will get brighter than you will ever need them to be. I have a 50" Panasonic plasma in our family room, which has a west facing, and is very bright in the afternoon, yet with the Panasonic properly calibrated (with brightness turned down), it has no problem whatsoever is that bright setting. Dont worry about brightness, as both plasma and LCD will burn your eyeballs out if that is what you wish.