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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Lookin for a tv but need some advice
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<blockquote data-quote="5spd07gt" data-source="post: 10499975" data-attributes="member: 90110"><p>yah image burn is pretty much a thing of the past. any new tv you should be fine unless its a really old model. I was set on an LED for my basement rec room but I research everything heavily. I read countless reviews of people buying LED tvs for basements or dark rooms and end up taking them back because they were just too bright. People complained of dizziness and it hurting their eyes. Everyone I spoke to who was knowledgeable on tvs recommended I go with plasma and I did. Again, it all depends where you are putting it and the size of the television. A 60in LED will hurt your eyes but something smaller may be just fine. At the end of the day you'll just have to get what you like and see how it works for your application. avsforum.com is a great site to read and learn from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5spd07gt, post: 10499975, member: 90110"] yah image burn is pretty much a thing of the past. any new tv you should be fine unless its a really old model. I was set on an LED for my basement rec room but I research everything heavily. I read countless reviews of people buying LED tvs for basements or dark rooms and end up taking them back because they were just too bright. People complained of dizziness and it hurting their eyes. Everyone I spoke to who was knowledgeable on tvs recommended I go with plasma and I did. Again, it all depends where you are putting it and the size of the television. A 60in LED will hurt your eyes but something smaller may be just fine. At the end of the day you'll just have to get what you like and see how it works for your application. avsforum.com is a great site to read and learn from. [/QUOTE]
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