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![]() You know I looked at the plasma sets before I picked the LCD that I have now... And they looked a little brighter than the LCD, and I liked that... But I didn't at all like the fact that you can't see them from the side... PS: All chicks think that there unique, and that kinda makes you all the same... lol !!! ![]() |
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I can not comment about the plasma I don't have one BUT my sister does and she really likes it.
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We only just got a 42" Plasma (only $1500!) it's probably the best thing I've ever bought - it's just the right size and the picture is amazing especially on the HD channels.
When my nan comes over she loves watching it, but hates having to go back home and watch her small television. I'm sure she'd be the envy of the nursing home if she hung a 42" tv on the wall. |
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See, I was a dork even when I was younger. I grew up with having pretty small tv's, even the set in my living room thats considered HUGE to us is still rather small.
You know what I used to do as a kid? I used to sit as close to the tv as possible. BOOM, Big screen tv.
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2 medium sized t.vs in my room slightly bigger then my laptop and a bit biiger then my p.c monitor along with my PS3, lamp,phone charger, laptop charger and dvd recorder/player
i think i account for 90% of England's co2 emissions... sorry polar bears
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I'm a big DLP fan. And my big I mean 65" big.
For HD size does matter, I think. Plus, the advances in DLP are incredible. The are more affordable and more durable than the other options. LCD is nice but you risk losing pixels. Plasma starts to fade and die after 8 years. With DLP all you have to do is buy a new bulb in five years. $300 is far cheaper than most of the expenses on Plasma or LCD. The mirror problems and Light Engine issues are not as frequent as you might expect. |
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