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Posted by Gmood1 on September 5, 2008 at 22:44:04:

News flash Brian..Plasmas also have artifacts during live sporting events. It isn't all of the panels fault..some of the blame lies with the transmission of the signal and the cameras used to record the event.

You may be better off just staying with your CRT.There's much more viewable picture even on a 42 inch wide screen when comparing it too the 36" Sony CRT. I wouldn't go on physical dimensions as it can be misleading.

My CRT 36" picture looks squashed compared to the 42"..lets not even go there when comparing it to a 50" panel or larger. ;-)

I would personally get the largest one you can afford and fit in the space..but that's just me.