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New member Username: JtntPost Number: 1 Registered: Jun-04 | I'm going to get a 37" flat panel TV to fit a particular wall space that's only 37" wide. It will be either the Panasonic 37PWD6UY plasma or one of the Sharp LCD's, like the 37G4U. The Sharp comes with detachable speakers, an NTSC tuner, and has higher resolution than the Panasonic, but is also almost $1000 more! But since I'll only be using satellite TV and DVD's--no HDTV--do I need that extra performance? Anyone out there with good reason(s) for me to go for the $1000 higher priced Sharp? Thanks for the help Jack T |
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asdf Unregistered guest | I just purchased the LC-37G4U LCD - AWESOME PIECE! would def. recommend. got a great price too @ http://www.BuyRiteElectronics.com see link: http://buyriteelectronics.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=LC3 7G4U |
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Anonymous | Beware of Plasma... they dim after a couple of years, whereas the LCDs are more reliable over the long run. Wait 6 mo/s or so and prices will be even lower than they arenow. |
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E. Ramsey Unregistered guest | I would buy the lcd. Plasma tv's are expensive, fragile, run hot, suck power and heavier than their lightweight, cool running, more energy effecient lcd counterparts. An lcd ofers just as good and in many cases better picture than a plasma with all of the aforementioned benifits. E. Ramsey AAS industrial electronics |
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Anonymous | PLASMA for wall art only otherwise avoid |
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Anonymous | http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/lcdtvreview.html check this out. |
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Anonymous | PLASMA DEPOT.COM which needs to move EDTV PLASMAS (i.e 480p models)in large quantities is going to give an unbiased review? Anyone currently paying big bucks for an EDTV PLASMA (i.e non-HI DEF model) will be surprised to find out this fall that the new Hi Definition dics (HD-DVD in 05 and Blue Ray in 06) will look no better on their 480p TV's than current regular DVDs |