I think I may have to get a plasma for my next purchase. My 47in Vizio treats me well but I can't help but think about all the lost detail in the dark scenes. That is unless OLED starts making near plasma priced displays in the next year or two.
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I think I may have to get a plasma for my next purchase. My 47in Vizio treats me well but I can't help but think about all the lost detail in the dark scenes. That is unless OLED starts making near plasma priced displays in the next year or two.
*Why does it show there are comments to view and when I click on it there are zero comments?
You'll see OLED within the price range of plasma within the next two years sure... for half the size. :P
I can't wait for OLED to make it's move, but it's going to take some time.
It's a great TV to be sure, excellent white levels for a plasma, which is something that's under appreciated by most reviewers.