Interestingly, Plasma and LCD are neck and neck in the poll (12-11 in favor of plasma), and although a couple have expressed the need for an LCD due to brightly lit viewing environments, I have yet to hear anyone really extol the virtues of LCD.
I just bought the Samsung 67" dlp with the LED lightsource. I looked at the high end panasonic plasmas, the Pioneer Kuros, all brands of LCD and none of them could hold a candle to the dlp. The 58" plasmas just didn't have as sharp of a picture to my eye and the LCD's were't big enough except for the one Sharp and it's a piece of garbage. I would have considered a projector, I have one in my family room, but this set is in a room with a lot of ambient light. The viewing angle on the dlp's does put a lot of people off, but that's usually because of the poor way they are displayed in stores. With the Sammy, horizontal viewing angle is no issue at all. Vertical is an issue if you're within 9 or 10 feet of the set and standing, but seated it's no problem. As an owner of a 46" LCD, a front projector, and a dlp, I can tell you without a doubt the dlp is my favorite set. Oh and by the way, it cost about half of what my LCD did 2 years ago.
In all fairness to those who favor other technologies, I'm using my set in a bright 32x20 room so I needed the big screen. I also wasn't concerned about hanging it on the wall. I just wanted the best possible picture.
The Samsung 67 DLP with LED bulb has the benefit of not having to replace the bulb, best bang for the buck for a tv that size (around $1900 for 67 inches is not bad) and it is very light weight. Two people could easily carry this tv and I think this is the lightest weight tv you can get in its size so it would be very easy to move around. If you move around a flat panel tv in a room then what are you going to do about the brackets on the wall? This tv is also very thin.
I never heard about the yellowing of this television before until I read this thread which now concerns me. Does cleaning the inside take the yellow off of the screen? Is it hard to take off?
I wonder how much parts are for a television like this if something were to ever go wrong with it.
Just because a technology is not selling as well as another, is not a reason to notice the benefit and buy.
Ill buy plasma as long as they sell em, especially since OLED keeps falling back. I think the economy is going to slow things a bit, but Ill be curious as to how long Panny supports plasma. Panny has a pretty good LCD lineup this year, so the end may be near.
I got mine for $1592 delivered and am waiting on a $200 NFL shop coupon from a rebate. Some people were able to get the 61" model for $999 around super bowl time. At this screen size, I don't think the LED DLP's can be touched for picture quality and definitely not price. The big problem most people have with these things is the crap way they are displayed in stores. My Bestbuy had the things on a shelf 8 feet off the floor. Fortunately I'd read the owner's thread on AVS forums and found out how popular these sets are. Too bad they're not going to make any new models.
Here's a solution if your debating between a Plasma and LCD....
Buy both. Take both home and test them. I'm almost certain you'll be bringing the LCD back the very next day and keeping the Plaz.
Here's a solution if your debating between a Plasma and LCD....
Buy both. Take both home and test them. I'm almost certain you'll be bringing the LCD back the very next day and keeping the Plaz.
Indeed. If your visual aquity is good, you will definitely keep the plasma.