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In Reply to: RE: Why are Plasma sets disappearing ? posted by Ross on October 20, 2009 at 19:27:42
is the mean reason why Plasma display is a dying breed, and has got nothing to do with anything else. LCD and LED displays are here to stay whether we like it or not as the stake holders dictate it and the masses who bought into the idea want it.For the time being I’m still on the market for a 70” plasma display to replace my DLP projector in my HT room. I’m counting next year that the plasma prices will go down considerably when the demand for them winds down.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
Edits: 10/22/09Follow Ups:
I have a 50" Panasonic plasma for living room, but am planning on Panasonic xxx4000 projector for HT (thinking of 72" screen to fit between Magnepan speakers). I'm close to ruling out larger acoustically translucent screen for both sound and because we don't want a picture too big. I was thinking that a projector would be easier on the eyes than even plasma. I was suprised that you want to go from projector to plasma unless maybe your projector is old and you thought that projectors are not as sharp?
So I was wondering why you would go that route since I have been recently trying to decide between the 2. But after seeing a bit of some Sony xxx40 projector recently was quite impressed w/ what projectors can do now.
and have been very happy with them especially the one I'm using currently which is 110" diagonally with no issues whatsoever. I'm moving to plasma display because of its less maintenance (bulb) and its longevity aspect. Besides, I'm moving my HT dedicated set-up into a smaller room (16'X12') and turn my current HT room (14'X18') into a dedicated 2-channel music only.
However, I still consider the projector as the best bang for the buck regarding watching movies.
If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing well
(Proverb)
I use Maggies as the fronts with a 60" plasma. I also do not like "too big" a picture, it just bothers me for inexplicable reasons. The other day I was watching something and I actually thought "this is too big"...probably nothing that a lot of the right drugs can't fix. :) Imagine somebody with Maggies complaining that a *screen* is too big...
One cool thing with Maggies is the IR remote shoots right through them.
I did not consider that. Good to know (or try). I see you have 1.6s.
It helps in a typical width room (non mansion), what with the screen width, the racks, and having to place the Maggies so far from the walls and still decently far apart.
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