Well if Samsung's 81 series is any indication to the PQ or performance of LED LCD technology, that with the combined average name brand of LG will give us nothing but sub-par results.
LCD is a flawed technology and is horrible for film or cable viewing. Hopefully, this LG LED turns things around for LCD. Otherwise, stick with Pioneer's current line of plasma displays (KURO) if you want THE BEST TV ever produced.
And what are people with Video games systems and those that watch sports supposed to do? The Pioneer Kuro is MASSIVELY overpriced, as the research and development on that system has been long paid for, but shoppers are still forced to pay for it as though they were early adopters, and it STILL can't play a game of resident evil without burn in on the screen, or watch CNN without the same thing happen.
Hey, all the people that bought one of those MUST watch Bloomberg, right?
Get ready for the burn!!!!!
Plasma may look great (And believe me does, especially in fast motion) and they may CLAIM to have fixed that problem, but real work applications say one could easily destroy their $8k piece of hardware in a SHORT period of time.
And lets not talk about film comparison.. I couldn't catch the Bourne/Desh fight details in the theater with digital projection. Most of transformers was a blur. Television wasn't much better except for slow motion. The only thing that helped was my computer monitor and DVD ROM drive.
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Well if Samsung's 81 series is any indication to the PQ or performance of LED LCD technology, that with the combined average name brand of LG will give us nothing but sub-par results.
LCD is a flawed technology and is horrible for film or cable viewing. Hopefully, this LG LED turns things around for LCD. Otherwise, stick with Pioneer's current line of plasma displays (KURO) if you want THE BEST TV ever produced.
And what are people with Video games systems and those that watch sports supposed to do? The Pioneer Kuro is MASSIVELY overpriced, as the research and development on that system has been long paid for, but shoppers are still forced to pay for it as though they were early adopters, and it STILL can't play a game of resident evil without burn in on the screen, or watch CNN without the same thing happen.
Hey, all the people that bought one of those MUST watch Bloomberg, right?
Get ready for the burn!!!!!
Plasma may look great (And believe me does, especially in fast motion) and they may CLAIM to have fixed that problem, but real work applications say one could easily destroy their $8k piece of hardware in a SHORT period of time.
And lets not talk about film comparison.. I couldn't catch the Bourne/Desh fight details in the theater with digital projection. Most of transformers was a blur. Television wasn't much better except for slow motion. The only thing that helped was my computer monitor and DVD ROM drive.