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I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with
the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T |
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"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message
... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s. And tomato(e) heads. |
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On Feb 1, 12:19*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this:http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...46xbr4/4505-64... I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T DLP has a lot to offer as well... |
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s. Hey! I resemble that remark (watching Football and Baseball that is). BTW: I see Reggie continues to butt in on my decision to go LCD. What an ass. I really don't care about your decision, the question is about Plasma vs LCD. BTW2: LCD is the better choice in rooms with a lot of light. The Sony that Wayne purchased (and I will be purchasing) was rated #1 and equal to the many Plasmas in terms of picture quality. |
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s. Hey! I resemble that remark (watching Football and Baseball that is). BTW: I see Reggie continues to butt in on my decision to go LCD. What an ass. BTW2: LCD is the better choice in rooms with a lot of light. The Sony that Wayne purchased (and I will be purchasing) was rated #1 and equal to the many Plasmas in terms of picture quality. What's it cost you to see the Indians play in person? I took my inlaws to see an Orioles game last summer and between tickets, food, drink and parking, I think I dropped about $600. Is that possible? My father and I used to drive from New Haven to New York to see the Dodgers or Yankees play. I think the tickets were maybe $5 each, a hot dog and a soda went for a buck. |
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...-32468193.html I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s. Hey! I resemble that remark (watching Football and Baseball that is). BTW: I see Reggie continues to butt in on my decision to go LCD. What an ass. BTW2: LCD is the better choice in rooms with a lot of light. The Sony that Wayne purchased (and I will be purchasing) was rated #1 and equal to the many Plasmas in terms of picture quality. What's it cost you to see the Indians play in person? I took my inlaws to see an Orioles game last summer and between tickets, food, drink and parking, I think I dropped about $600. Is that possible? My father and I used to drive from New Haven to New York to see the Dodgers or Yankees play. I think the tickets were maybe $5 each, a hot dog and a soda went for a buck. When we go we get field box seats, no more than 10 rows back, usually behind the Indians dugout. We buy them from a season ticket holder and pay anywhere from $40 to $60/ticket, depending on who is playing the Tribe. The good seats are sold out to season ticket holders. I liked sitting in the bleachers when I was younger. Yeah, I did, too. I think I paid $80 a ticket last summer, and the seats weren't that good. |
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On Feb 1, 12:52*pm, HK wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message ... I had been reading that Plasma was the way to go with larger sets, with the recent improvements in LCD with the 120 hz refresh rate, I thought that might have some benefits over Plasma. After reading this: http://review.zdnet.com/flat-panel-a...46xbr4/4505-64... I really don't see any. Why would someone prefer the LCD or the better Plasma models? T The plasma TV can be used to save lives when there aren't enough blood donors. This is so obvious. This newsgroup is plagued with couch potato(e)s.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Get off your fat ass then. |
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