Pacfanweb
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Ron, the best plasmas are made by Panasonic and Samsung.
Pioneer quit making plasmas a couple of years ago.
LG is coming on strong with theirs, not a bad choice, either.
There has FINALLY been an LED/LCD (does everyone know that "LED's" are really just LED-lit LCD's?) that beat the top Sammy/Panny plasmas out, just barely. The Sony XBR, I believe it was.
Problem is, you can expect to scare 3 grand to death with one, whereas you can buy the Sammy/Panny plasma that is 99.9% of what the XBR is for about 1600 in a 3D version, even. (60" version, I'm talking here)
Bang for the buck, Plasma is still unbeatable, even if the very top of the line LED/LCD has finally squeaked by it.
Oh, and one other thing, about the power consumption of Plasma....it's a bit overstated. I think at least in the case of Panasonic, that "450-500 watts" you read about is the MAX....and the only time it's at max is when the entire screen is white. And how often is that? I think the "real world" is about half that, so it's not as bad as the advertising of LCD's would have you believe, but it IS a bit more.
Here's a great chart to see at what distance you can discern all the common resolutions:
Pioneer quit making plasmas a couple of years ago.
LG is coming on strong with theirs, not a bad choice, either.
There has FINALLY been an LED/LCD (does everyone know that "LED's" are really just LED-lit LCD's?) that beat the top Sammy/Panny plasmas out, just barely. The Sony XBR, I believe it was.
Problem is, you can expect to scare 3 grand to death with one, whereas you can buy the Sammy/Panny plasma that is 99.9% of what the XBR is for about 1600 in a 3D version, even. (60" version, I'm talking here)
Bang for the buck, Plasma is still unbeatable, even if the very top of the line LED/LCD has finally squeaked by it.
Oh, and one other thing, about the power consumption of Plasma....it's a bit overstated. I think at least in the case of Panasonic, that "450-500 watts" you read about is the MAX....and the only time it's at max is when the entire screen is white. And how often is that? I think the "real world" is about half that, so it's not as bad as the advertising of LCD's would have you believe, but it IS a bit more.
Here's a great chart to see at what distance you can discern all the common resolutions:

) Anyways Redlyner you got me thinking now because I was pretty set on a new LED but after reading these 4 pages im lost loL!