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yeah, dont buy a plasma, buy an LCD, the LCD will last 2-3 more times longer and produces alot less heat. Sony, RCA, and samsung are really good brands
Except a plasma has a much sharper picture and is much better in bright rooms. I have every major tv technology in my house. I have a 50" Plasma, a 60" SXRD LCOS, a 32" LCD in the bedroom, and a 40" CRT for the living room.
The CRT has the best picture, but it weighs 300 lbs, the Plasma is #2, but it weighs more than a CRT and consumes more energy. The LCD is the worst picutre I have, but it is good in dark rooms, and consumes the leasy energy. If you get a lcd, make sure it is a very fast refresh, or you will get motion blur when watching sports. And that is REALLY annoying.
Anyone have any opinions on plasma tvs? Any brand better than another? Things to look for when buying? TIA
Actually, just about ANY Samsung TV is a really good TV. I bought a Samsung 23" flatscreen a year ago and it has a wonderful picture. Too bad my couch is 25' away from the TV. It's an awfully nice SMALL picture! Unfortunately my wife insisted at the time that we use her entertainment center and I had to buy a TV that fit into that small space. Fortunately when we move into our new place next year she's letting that requirement go.
Time to man up, Brother!! The fairer sex should not be allowed to make decisions about or otherwise deal with the entertainment center.
Let's see - the computer and desk was mine, the living room furniture was mine, the DVD player and VCR player were mine, the bedroom TV was mine, the bedroom furniture was mine - see a pattern here? She felt like ALL of the possessions we owned were once mine and that she wasn't "contributing" anything to the relationship (which, quite honestly, was a lie :wink0stand it meant the world to her that I let her bring in this one cheap piece of particle board, and she regrets this decision on a daily basis. Regrets that are going to give me greater bargaining power in the next 6 months when we buy our next TV. See, it's not always about getting what you want when you want it, sometimes it's about thinking about the future and what you can get in the future! (For example, for about 6 months I had petitioning my wife to let me buy an XBOX 360. Then, for my wife's birthday I brought home a kitten, not even thinking about how it might impact me getting my XBOX. As soon as I plopped the kitten on top of her - she was napping at the time - and she opened her eyes, she basically told me with a smile on her face to go to the store and buy my XBOX.)