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yes i do sell pioneer plasmas ... along with sharp aquos, philips, panasonic, runco, ect ect.
again ...if 800 is what you can afford ...and you have a standard tv right now ... you are doing yourself a favor already ... but make sure the model you purchase has at least one on air hdtv receiver ..and hdmi inputs ..being that is the future of this digital age. i say this because ... if you need to purchase an additional on air receiver ..thats another 200 bucks along with the hdmi cable .... DONT EVER PURCHASE A CABLE that costs more than 30 bucks.
i wont argue about the picture quality on some of the lcd's ..its getting better ...but the 2ms response time is something they had to invent for lcd ..being there is lag with the technology. that is gray to gray response with optimum digital connections too ... which doesn't throw in atmospheric conditions such as lighting, temperature, humidity, color from which its changing from ..ect. Theoretical and real world are different most times ..and its probably more like 12ms on average ...which is still great ..but even at that ..its 12ms slower than plasma.
the most brilliant and accurate color comes from plasma ... and probably will remain that way for the forseable future .... even the lcd manufacturers admit this. there are certain things on lcd ... once you notice ... are like having a large scratch or ding in your car door somewhere ... its not really a big deal ...but it sticks in your head and its a nagging issue... most of this i talk about is shadowing ..and certain shades of colors .. around peoples eyes ... anywhere there are creases in onces skin ... blinking ... even scenes with many explosions or any scene where there are lots of shadows or poor lighting.
im a trained professional with gazillions of customer experiences with all the above ..lcd, plasma, dlp, hd tubes, even projectors.
every training seminar ive ever attended ... along with all this 3rd party literature rates in order the following from greatest to worst as far as general picture quality/performance per dollar ...
1. plasma 2. lcd 3 tube hd 4.projector ... you can exchange projector with dlp or lcd depending on what you purchase ..but a 40k projector is not considered something of normal use ...again thats just with picture quality.
lcd is more versatile ..being its cool to play your ps3 or xbox 360 on or even use as a computer monitor.... you can with plasma as well ..but there are things you should be careful doing
again ...if 800 is what you can afford ...and you have a standard tv right now ... you are doing yourself a favor already ... but make sure the model you purchase has at least one on air hdtv receiver ..and hdmi inputs ..being that is the future of this digital age. i say this because ... if you need to purchase an additional on air receiver ..thats another 200 bucks along with the hdmi cable .... DONT EVER PURCHASE A CABLE that costs more than 30 bucks.
i wont argue about the picture quality on some of the lcd's ..its getting better ...but the 2ms response time is something they had to invent for lcd ..being there is lag with the technology. that is gray to gray response with optimum digital connections too ... which doesn't throw in atmospheric conditions such as lighting, temperature, humidity, color from which its changing from ..ect. Theoretical and real world are different most times ..and its probably more like 12ms on average ...which is still great ..but even at that ..its 12ms slower than plasma.
the most brilliant and accurate color comes from plasma ... and probably will remain that way for the forseable future .... even the lcd manufacturers admit this. there are certain things on lcd ... once you notice ... are like having a large scratch or ding in your car door somewhere ... its not really a big deal ...but it sticks in your head and its a nagging issue... most of this i talk about is shadowing ..and certain shades of colors .. around peoples eyes ... anywhere there are creases in onces skin ... blinking ... even scenes with many explosions or any scene where there are lots of shadows or poor lighting.
im a trained professional with gazillions of customer experiences with all the above ..lcd, plasma, dlp, hd tubes, even projectors.
every training seminar ive ever attended ... along with all this 3rd party literature rates in order the following from greatest to worst as far as general picture quality/performance per dollar ...
1. plasma 2. lcd 3 tube hd 4.projector ... you can exchange projector with dlp or lcd depending on what you purchase ..but a 40k projector is not considered something of normal use ...again thats just with picture quality.
lcd is more versatile ..being its cool to play your ps3 or xbox 360 on or even use as a computer monitor.... you can with plasma as well ..but there are things you should be careful doing