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| Plasma has a "half-life" of sorts, where it be at half of its original brightness, and then eventually it will no longer work at all. This half-life has been extended from 4 years or so for the early sets to 10 years or more for the current models. Digital rear pros can beat that, but you'll have to spend thousands of dollars on bulb replacements. | |
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Replying to: lexusguy (May 20, 2005 9:20 pm) |
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| Har har. Last I checked, drivable TVs are still a ways off. | |
I am considering a RWD the deal is much, much better. I am going to purchase today. I live in Pittsburgh and any feedback on how it might handle in the winter would help. Thanks
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Replying to: tom43 (May 21, 2005 5:09 am) |
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Replying to: lexusguy (May 20, 2005 9:20 pm) In term of picture quality, I haven't seen any of the newer flat-screen sets (LCD, LCos, Plasma) that can match my Sony yet. As you had mentioned, the culprits in those newer sets (among others) are black level and refresh rate. However for coventional viewings, their superior brightness, wider view angle and less space-demanding are hard to beat. In fact, I've been thinking of getting an LCD set to hang in my dinningroom. As for the Def-Tech sound: excellent surround-sound productions (movies and music) and one of the bests stereo sounds. Personally, I prefer the B&W 801 Matrix for 2-channel listening. Last month a local dealer had a special 50% discount on those babies (B&W). At a retail of $16,000 they're appalling, but at $8000 they were quite tempting. Anyways, my apology to the Host for straying. Let's get back to LPS discussion.
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Replying to: victord1 (May 21, 2005 6:22 am) Yup, that would be a good thing...
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As crazy as it sounds, LCD, DLP, LCOS, Plasma, and LCD flat panel wont be the end of it. There are at least two more types of digital light processors on the horizon. As if there wasnt enough to keep track of already. What A\V receiver do you use now? I ask because before moving to power amps and a SSP, you may want to look at flagship receivers such as Denon's AVR-5805 or Onkyo's TX-NR1000. They sound just as good as most entry level seperates, and being receivers are on the absolute cutting edge of HT technologies such as offering multiple FireWire ports and HDMI switching, things that SSPs wont have for at least another year or so. The Onkyo is particularly impressive because its modular architecture allows nearly all of its components and ports to be upgraded like a computer, making it *almost* future-proof. If you really want to step up from what a receiver can offer though, I would highly recommend Anthem "Statement" or Parasound "Halo" series. My apologies pat, HT is my other favorite subject besides cars, and I really cant help myself sometimes. tom43, with a set of Blizzaks, you should be fine. |
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