DLP -vs- LCD ; How about Plasma?
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:28 pm
Very Interesting responses! I'm surprised that most respondents prefer DLP. I am ready to replace my 48" Toshiba RPTV. I want an approximately 60 inch screen. I have to make a 90 degree turn going up an inside stairwell. I bought a 52" Toshiba; the deliverers wouldn't unbox it & try to make the turn unless I guarenteed that I would keep the set if they failed to make the turn. I had to return it for a smaller 48" RPTV. I relate this story because I had decided to go with Plasma or LCD. I want 1080p (1920 x 1080), which limits my choices.
Now Samsung comes out with a DLP using an LED light source. This is superior technology. The light won't burn out after 2000 hours and a noisy colorwheel is no longer required. Now, I don't know again! I need to measure the depth of the Samsung LED-DLP.
How about Plasma? I'm surprised no one is preaching it's praises! I would like to keep my budget under $5,000; so Fuji is out. HELP!!!!!!!
I guess I will have to go to the small store with knowledgable salesmen & watch the sets for myself. Damn! Where's your fairy Godmother when you need her? I just want it to appear in my Home Theatre Room. Suggestions?
--fpnovak (in Portland, OR), No more bigbox stores for me, CC!
Now Samsung comes out with a DLP using an LED light source. This is superior technology. The light won't burn out after 2000 hours and a noisy colorwheel is no longer required. Now, I don't know again! I need to measure the depth of the Samsung LED-DLP.
How about Plasma? I'm surprised no one is preaching it's praises! I would like to keep my budget under $5,000; so Fuji is out. HELP!!!!!!!
I guess I will have to go to the small store with knowledgable salesmen & watch the sets for myself. Damn! Where's your fairy Godmother when you need her? I just want it to appear in my Home Theatre Room. Suggestions?
--fpnovak (in Portland, OR), No more bigbox stores for me, CC!