@ Mike. Plasma is deff. > than LCD. Look at for example the Pioneer PDP4280HD (720) or the Panasonic TH42PZ700u (1080) vs Samsungs 4071 or 81 series. The motion on the 71 is very rigid and does not flow well. The blacks do not compare or does the color in comparison to the Pioneer or Panasonic. The Pioneer has a built in orbiter and the Panasonic uses different phosphors in their plasmas so burn in is not an issue. Therefore better blacks which equal better colors, better contrast, wider viewing angle, no burn in and a 60,000 half life. (twice as long as a tube tv) what more can you ask for?
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@ Mike. Plasma is deff. > than LCD. Look at for example the Pioneer PDP4280HD (720) or the Panasonic TH42PZ700u (1080) vs Samsungs 4071 or 81 series. The motion on the 71 is very rigid and does not flow well. The blacks do not compare or does the color in comparison to the Pioneer or Panasonic. The Pioneer has a built in orbiter and the Panasonic uses different phosphors in their plasmas so burn in is not an issue. Therefore better blacks which equal better colors, better contrast, wider viewing angle, no burn in and a 60,000 half life. (twice as long as a tube tv) what more can you ask for?