IrishGunner
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Will be sitting 10-15 yards away from TV
Thinking of getting this LCD
http://www.didstore.com/store_detail.asp?modelcode=42PF5331&subid=196
Phillips 42" anyone got any views or have one ?
Thanks
BTW, It's a Plasma and not an LCD.
Just wondering, but why did you go for the LCD over the Plasma??
I want to buy something similar but dunno which one to go for.
Heh,IrishGuner,
Just a quick question, how is your Philips 42" LCD working out? any issues? I am planning on buying one today. I am a big sports fan (mainly football) so i was wondering how it is for that? Any blurring etc watching games?
Thanks
IrishGuner,
Just a quick question, how is your Philips 42" LCD working out? any issues? I am planning on buying one today. I am a big sports fan (mainly football) so i was wondering how it is for that? Any blurring etc watching games?
Thanks
You'd be foolish to pay big money for LCD or Plasmas. Look more closely... picture quality is rubbish - fringing around sharp edges, fine detail is blurry. They look fancy in the corner of your living room, but that's all they've got going for them. They're good in theory but the technology just isn't there yet. Quite simply, you still cant beat the "old" CRT's!
Shankly, I think you might be living in the past a little here.
The blurring you refer to has been eliminated by very fast refresh rates on recent generation LCDs.
Sony don't make CRT TVs any more. Does this not tell you something?
There is no denying that CRTs are better value but I don't think it is true to say they are alwasys going to look better than LCDs/Plasmas, particularly at larger screen sizes, i.e. 32" and above.
Today's LCDs and Plasmas look as good as CRTs - or at least, the higher end ones do.
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