My in-laws have a 60" Mitsubishi LCD -- awesome picture quality, but they have a fuzzy image burned-in to the lower left corner of the screen. It's only obvious on lighter backgrounds, but still, it's there.
Not correct...
They MAY have an LCD PROJECTION screen... or perhaps a plasma it is NOT however an LCD... LCD do not get burn-in, they can get ghost images which can be removed, although over all color and brightness are diminished when you do so..
The largest commercially available high-end LCD (Top technical specifications for contrast, resolution etc..) at the moment is the NEC 57" LCD5710
EDIT2: There is one other LCD Screen
LARGER than 57" which
WAS available for early this year, but its sales were down, and is hard to find:
LC-65D90U an LCD by Sharp, and when I last looked there were a total of 5 available in the entire US...
However, the are
VERY EXPENSIVE... 11k through government procurement.
DLP is the best bang for the buck, although personally I would choose the largest plasma you could afford simply because the colors are ALOT brighter... although as for your comment:
plasmas DO have burn in, even on regular tv channels and i'm not going to take the chance,
That
USED to be true, if you turn on the TV and walk away for hours then this is something you MIGHT need to worry about but as a general rule, unless you have a stationary picture, you will not have to worry about it...
I am a network engineer by trade, but in my engineering shop, we have been tasked with engineering all aspects of Audio Visual and Teleconferencing for MacDill AFB mostly in support of CENTCOM.
I dont know if any of you watch what happens in the major military commands; however, the last major project we did turned out fabulous: the CENTCOM J2 conference room was over hauled to upgrade for the new incoming comander: Admiral Fallon.
It turned out abosultely amazing... I will pull some before and after pics and you tell me...
Just my $.02...
Mike A!