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In Reply to: RE: well posted by Joe Murphy Jr on July 01, 2011 at 10:31:22
well, it looks like plasma is becoming more and more intriguing. we do have morning sun into the living room - but whatever, i'm sure it still looks nice enough to watch the news ;-)
but it seems in a dark room, in the evening - a good plasma will shine compared to an LED/LCD. maybe not dramatically - but i like the more organic quality of phosphor compared to LCD. agreed?
Robby
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Hello,
I bought 2 ea top of the line Sony LCD's about 6 mos ago---they do look good but compared to Panasonic Plasma---there is no contest !! The Panny Plasma's are as close as you will get to a CRT based screen--but light years better in resolution and just that look natural,organic color quality. Also,off angle you can see the Plasma screen great---with an LCD--if you're not in the sweet spot directly in front of the screen you will see S**t--it will look terrible.
Luckily--the place that I bought the Sony LCD's let me exchange them for the Panasonic Plasma's. They look AWESOME !!
Plasma is the way to go. Images look natural, no motion artifacts, deep blacks.
Don't know why the industry wants plasma to die in favor of LCD and LED.
Best,
Ross
Happy Panasonic Plasma owner !
Many LCD/LED LCD manufacturers tell you that their displays have an angle of view near 180 degrees. While technically true (you can still see a picture), the picture quality started going downhill by the time it hit 60 degrees -- that leaves you about 120 degrees of sourspot . Again, the reason for this is because of the filtration-like process in LCD displays. Plasma starts the picture right at the glass.
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