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Originally Posted by 06civicsiguy
i work at Best Buy,
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should have saved us the time and started with this. Explains the inaccuracies.
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Originally Posted by 06civicsiguy
biggest tv for money dlp
if playing video games you want dlp. plasma has chance for burn in most tvs have a white out feature that corrects most burn in bt its not a guarentee.
if you sit off to the side of the tv you want lcd or plasma
if there are windows you want lcd or dlp. plasmas have a glossy screen shield
dlp you need to replace bulb apx 5k to 8k viewing hours. about 2.5 to 3.5 yrs
lcd can get dead pixels.
dlp can never be hung on the wall. lcd and plasma can.
now in my personal experience i got a lg 47inch 1080p. and love it.i can hang it if i want, bt i use a stand. great picture.and it was resonably priced since i get it at cost. i work at Best Buy,
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Yes, DLP is bigger for the money.
If playing video games, DLP? Not really. You do realize that Plasma is as if not faster than most DLP TV's in terms of response? Do you also realize what makes a plasma burn in? It's not video games. It's any static image. Now if you're ONLY buying a TV to play one game and one game only, then you'll get a bit of burn in and won't ever know because you wont change it. Burn in is as big of an issue as not having enough inputs. It's so rare, it doesn't even need to be talked about.
Plasma's "Glossy Screen" is what we like to call glass. Ever heard of it?
LCD gets dead pixels? And plasma doesn't lose pixels? What about DLP? The mirrors never freeze? I have more problems with dead pixels on DLP over any technology out there, but Plasma is the least common but it still does happen!
There's been a few rear projection/DLP's made that are capable of hanging on the wall.
LG isn't a bad brand but there's soooo much better looking TVs for a very small amount of money more. Panasonic or Samsung plasmas are cheaper or I'd spend the few bucks to get a Sony LCD. Coming from the install side of things, I don't understand why LG made the mounting holes on the 47 and 52" models so god damned far apart. It requires a bigger mount then their 50" plasma. Retarded design for a lighter TV.
Best Buy is a good place to get your feet wet but they clearly don't do enough training which only hurts the industry as a whole. Sad really.