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that time, we be watching hologram TV.
http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/p...matv-life.html http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/p...-lifespan.html There is also quite a bulb cost delta between the technologies. Have been told the current best value is Samsung's 50" DLP. -- Skipper Skipper, You just convinced me to wait a few years, it seems the technology is changing so quickly I am going to wait for the dust to settle. I don't want to buy a "Beta VCR". In reality, with 2 kids in college, I was going to wait anyway. ') -- Reggie ****** |
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Reggie Smithers wrote:
There is also quite a bulb cost delta between the technologies. Have been told the current best value is Samsung's 50" DLP. Skipper, You just convinced me to wait a few years, it seems the technology is changing so quickly I am going to wait for the dust to settle. I don't want to buy a "Beta VCR". In reality, with 2 kids in college, I was going to wait anyway. ') Really, the Samsung DLP is a great picture and at the right price TODAY. Check the 'big screen TV' reviews that compare plasma, LCD, vacuum, and DLP technologies. You'll get a view of the competing systems. Remember, we go full digital in '09. You'll just be seeing more and more letterbox in the interim. -- Skipper |
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