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Originally posted by Kurt V
And keep in mind that Plasma screens get washed out in high light rooms, best to use in rooms that have no windows or windows you can cover up. LCD does much, much the same situation.
IIRC Plasma actually has better contrast/brightness than LCD, so is a better choice for bright rooms. LCD sharpness is catching up to/at Plasma levels. Burn-in is a 10000 hour problem, and the brightness also decreases to around 50-60% of the original box brightness.
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