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LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and
wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? |
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"Eddie G" wrote in message . .. LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? Plasma has come a long way, dark colors are no longer a problem - at least in the good brands. LCD blacks remain an issue. DLP's still offer the best value. |
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Eddie G wrote:
LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? I have a new Mitsubishi WD-65732 DLP. The side-viewing angle is much improved over older projection sets - check 'em out in a store before passing them up. DLP still offers the biggest bang for the buck! |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:47:15 -0400, Jeff Shoaf
wrote: Eddie G wrote: LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? I have a new Mitsubishi WD-65732 DLP. The side-viewing angle is much improved over older projection sets - check 'em out in a store before passing them up. DLP still offers the biggest bang for the buck! How did you come to this conclusion? DLP sets are still more expensive than LCDs on average. Thumper |
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Thumper wrote:
On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:47:15 -0400, Jeff Shoaf wrote: DLP still offers the biggest bang for the buck! How did you come to this conclusion? DLP sets are still more expensive than LCDs on average. Thumper Are you talking about LCD projection or direct view? I got my 65" 1080p DLP for $2217 + tax... LCD direct view's aren't that large. 720p LCD projection sets are cheaper than that, but 1080p projection sets are much more expensive. |
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Jeff Shoaf wrote:
Thumper wrote: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:47:15 -0400, Jeff Shoaf wrote: DLP still offers the biggest bang for the buck! How did you come to this conclusion? DLP sets are still more expensive than LCDs on average. Thumper Are you talking about LCD projection or direct view? I got my 65" 1080p DLP for $2217 + tax... LCD direct view's aren't that large. 720p LCD projection sets are cheaper than that, but 1080p projection sets are much more expensive. MSRP on the Toshiba 65HM167 (65" DLP 1080p input, 14 bit color, 3 HDMI inputs) is $2199. Street prices are already down to $1676.95. Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? |
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Noone mentions LCoS....how come???
"Eddie G" wrote in message . .. LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? |
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"stevev" wrote in
t: Noone mentions LCoS....how come??? "Eddie G" wrote in message . .. LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? I have no problem watching the JVC hd ila set from the side |
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Thumper wrote: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:47:15 -0400, Jeff Shoaf wrote: Eddie G wrote: LCD, Plasma, or DLP? It's been a couple of years since I asked this and wanted to see how the technologies have changed. The drawback to projection is watching from the side. What is the life of new plasma sets? What is the life of LCD bulbs? I have a new Mitsubishi WD-65732 DLP. The side-viewing angle is much improved over older projection sets - check 'em out in a store before passing them up. DLP still offers the biggest bang for the buck! How did you come to this conclusion? DLP sets are still more expensive than LCDs on average. DLP isn't more expensive than LCD...... if you compare screen size to screen size, resolution to resolution. Thumper -- Ric Seyler Online Racing: RicSeyler GPL Handicap 6.35 http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler remove -SPAM- from email address -------------------------------------- "Homer no function beer well without." - H.J. Simpson |
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