prawn_86
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Depends what you're going to use it for (sports?) and where the TV is going to be (is it a bright room?)....
Cheers guys,
I am leaning towards plasma.
I suppose it is also best to stick to a known brand, rather than the cheap knock offs? or are the cheap ones just as good?
I've heard from a number of sources that power usage of an LCD is comparable to plasma. A quick google turns up http://whychooseplasma.com.au/html/tpd_power_consumption.cfmI'm very pro-LCD, many reasons I guess.
- Less power usage (in many cases, at least)
- No image burn-in issues
- Long-life (LCD TV's don't die, they merely need the light to be replaced eventually ... Plasma TVs die, flat dead)
[/LIST]I've heard from a number of sources that power usage of an LCD is comparable to plasma. A quick google turns up http://whychooseplasma.com.au/html/tpd_power_consumption.cfm
However, burn in can be an issue with plasma - particularly those pesky station watermarks.
Plasma's are better for fast action, like sports. LCD's are much cheaper. We have a plasma at home (Panasonic Viera HD) for almost 2 years and love it. We have an LCD in a furnished IP. It is fine!
However, burn in can be an issue with plasma - particularly those pesky station watermarks.
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