Would you recommend an LCD or Plasma flat screen TV and why or why not?

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IT depends I am the owner of J/A/V Integrated Systems, LLC (javsystems.com) and it depends on several factors on which one to go with. 1. Where is it going to be - traditionally rooms with large amounts of windows create reflection on the plasma glass (all plasma display have a glass front which reflects light, like a payne of glass) LCD does not have this glass front, but a flat sheen surface.

The difference in that is the LCD is best suited for higher light rooms then Plasma. However, Plasma will ususally give you a better picture. The refresh rate of a plasma is faster then an LCD display.

The picture will be more fluid on Plasma vs LCD. Plasma is also less per inch then LCD is at the moment. For more information, check out my website above.

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LCD If the question were asked 2 years ago or even 1 year ago, I would have answered: not sure. Plasma TV used to have much better picture quality compared to LCD flat panel, mainly due to the high contrast ratio and deep black level. It is a technology that has matured earlier than LCD.

Now LCDs have gotten much better. In fact, take a look at the Sony XBR3 series, you will be amazed. LCDs are still more expensive than plasma, but the gap on sizes below 46" is not too much now.

For bigger sizes, the price difference is considerate still for now. But for screen over 50", one can actually choose neither, since the best value of huge TVs will be LCD or DLP rear projection. Plasma TVs have one problem that is not likely to go away: burn-in.

If you watch regular 4:3 TV programs or DVDs a lot, and do not want to zoom the picture to fill the screen, the vertical black bars on both sides would cause uneven aging of your TV’s phosphors, with less lighted pixels aging less than those that were lighted. The other less obvious thing about plasma is that plasma TVs use more electricity. Sources: My opinion boxing's Recommendations Sony 52" Bravia XBR HDTV - KDL52XBR3 Amazon List Price: $4,549.99 Sony 46" Bravia HD TV - KDL46XBR3 Amazon List Price: $3,499.99 Used from: $1,699.00 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 11 reviews) Sony 40" Bravia TV - KDL40XBR3 Amazon List Price: $2,999.99 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 5 reviews) .

Of course I would recommend a Plasma flat screen tv because all the models (no matter what is your favorite brand) comes out like that now. The old style of television with the bulky screen is no where to be found except Goodwill. However, if you are looking for a brand new set, you have no choice but to buy one of these television sets..

1 boxing, regarding your answer "LCD":I just bought a sony 46" Bravia. I'll let you know. It was $2300, much less than listed on Amazon...lol .

Boxing, regarding your answer "LCD":I just bought a sony 46" Bravia. I'll let you know. It was $2300, much less than listed on Amazon...lol.

2 louseal01, regarding your answer "Of course":Both LCD and Plasma have flat screens...

Louseal01, regarding your answer "Of course":Both LCD and Plasma have flat screens...

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