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RE: Maybe .....

Well, I'm speaking as an old man and remembering that Mits had a 480I 42 inch plasma for a mere $10K back in about 1990 with a relatively lousy picture. I can say that the initial flat screens did not have 1080 or even 768 resolution and the 480 sets were very expensive. Curiously these early sets did begin to move, and by the time the 768 sets came out even though prices for a 42 inch plasma were still in the $3K to $4K range they began to move and cosmetics had a lot to do with it. PQ had relatively little to do with it. Women wanted a smaller set with better furniture appeal visually.

That's been my experience.

Stu


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