New TV?
Chad where are you buying it??? if you get a plasma get it calibrated it will reduse the heat and the problem with burn in
http://www.bestbuy.com/olspage.jsp?i...&type=category
http://www.bestbuy.com/olspage.jsp?i...&type=category
I was looking at TigerDirect and NewEgg, they have great customer service and fast shipping.
Am am currently looking to buy a house so I'm going to wait to buy it until we close on the house.
Am am currently looking to buy a house so I'm going to wait to buy it until we close on the house.
Are you dead set on a plasma?
I picked up a 42" Toshiba DLP not too long ago, and I am super happy with it. The price was nice, the bulb life has been phenominal so far, the blacks are actually black, and burn in, and lag when playing games on it is non-exisistant. The major drawbacks, I suppose is that it only does 720p, and it is not a flat-screen.
I think I paid just under $1000 for this set at Sears.
I picked up a 42" Toshiba DLP not too long ago, and I am super happy with it. The price was nice, the bulb life has been phenominal so far, the blacks are actually black, and burn in, and lag when playing games on it is non-exisistant. The major drawbacks, I suppose is that it only does 720p, and it is not a flat-screen.
I think I paid just under $1000 for this set at Sears.
My parents have a DLP and I just don't care for it as much personally. I have my LCD for my games and am thinking the plasma would fit me best for normal TV and movies. Plus it's much skinner so I can fit it exactly where I want in my new house.
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