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55+ still appears to be plasma territory
'cause everyone I know with a set bigger than 55" has a plasma. I think it's a combination of the lower price and the fact that they are sports fans and hence prefer plasma. I think a 65" Panasonic plasma can be had for $2500 vs. ~$4500 for a 65" LCD.
Our present 57" rear projection TV (a lemon in my opinion) is starting to go on the fritz again. I'm at the point of not wanting to put any more $ into serviceing it (6 yrs old, already spent 40% of it's value on service).I want a 55" or larger LCD to replace it. Seems that is an unusual request. The vast majority of LCD TV's seem to go to 52", or the prices go up stratospherically, with very limited availability.Is the LCD industry on the verge of offering larger screens as a norm, at resonable cost? Any sources of information or suggestions? Projection TV is out, due to location of windows in our TV viewing room.
Hi,I keep hearing that lcd's are much cheaper to operate than plasma tv's. Is this true?I bought a cheapy 42 inch chinese no name plasma tv a couple of years ago and it is still going strong. At the time I thought that lcd/plastma's would be better with more features in the future and I didn't see the point in spending more on an expensive model.RegardsRod
Quote from: Danberg on 28 Dec 2009, 06:45 pmOur present 57" rear projection TV (a lemon in my opinion) is starting to go on the fritz again. I'm at the point of not wanting to put any more $ into serviceing it (6 yrs old, already spent 40% of it's value on service).I want a 55" or larger LCD to replace it. Seems that is an unusual request. The vast majority of LCD TV's seem to go to 52", or the prices go up stratospherically, with very limited availability.Is the LCD industry on the verge of offering larger screens as a norm, at resonable cost? Any sources of information or suggestions? Projection TV is out, due to location of windows in our TV viewing room. Well, there's the refurbished Samsung LN55A950 50" LCD TV that can costs you for around 2.8k. While on the other hand, there's a Sony Bravia XBR KDL55XBR8 55" LCD TV that is priced at about 3.7k. Sony is tops among the lcds having an outstanding LCD TV ratings of 92.