Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Couldnt agree more, the only reason to get an LCD is if you either want a light in your living room or like not being able to see what is going on in dark scenes of movies.
I have been thinking for a while about setting up a review site for stuff like this. Cnet saying it has good black levels is a joke. They are either stupid or being paid by Sony.