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720p 1080p 720i 1080i DLP LCD: Help me sort it out.
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<blockquote data-quote="DKS2814V" data-source="post: 5588460" data-attributes="member: 27079"><p>Just got a 720p Panasonic plasma in the 42". There was an LCD sitting next to it, and hands down, the plasma had a much sharper image. There are the looming issues about burn-in and power required, but from what I understand, things are changing.</p><p></p><p>I researched a link a little while back about the differences in the two (plasma vs. LCD). In my personal opinion, plasma is the way to go, however, LCD looks pretty sharp also. As far as 1080p/720p mumbo jumbo....apparently, if you're farther back than 8' from the tv, and the tv is 55" or larger, you'll notice a difference between 1080p and 720p.</p><p></p><p>As far as my tv, I was originally going to get the 1080p, but the tv was 4" shorter, and 4" longer, so normal tv would have been really stretched out. Since I don't watch HD DVDs all day, I wanted to get a set that didn't have the grainy, regular-cable channels.</p><p></p><p>....1080 is also a bit more expensive.</p><p></p><p>FYI, Best Buy is offering 24 months no interest....and I got $350 off my plasma. You can still negotiate with them before you actually pay for it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DKS2814V, post: 5588460, member: 27079"] Just got a 720p Panasonic plasma in the 42". There was an LCD sitting next to it, and hands down, the plasma had a much sharper image. There are the looming issues about burn-in and power required, but from what I understand, things are changing. I researched a link a little while back about the differences in the two (plasma vs. LCD). In my personal opinion, plasma is the way to go, however, LCD looks pretty sharp also. As far as 1080p/720p mumbo jumbo....apparently, if you're farther back than 8' from the tv, and the tv is 55" or larger, you'll notice a difference between 1080p and 720p. As far as my tv, I was originally going to get the 1080p, but the tv was 4" shorter, and 4" longer, so normal tv would have been really stretched out. Since I don't watch HD DVDs all day, I wanted to get a set that didn't have the grainy, regular-cable channels. ....1080 is also a bit more expensive. FYI, Best Buy is offering 24 months no interest....and I got $350 off my plasma. You can still negotiate with them before you actually pay for it.... [/QUOTE]
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