you seem to forget that you don't get anything close to "no resolution loss" when you want 3:2 pulldown, that brings it down to a measly 300 lines, one third what a plasma produces in motion
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The 9 series Samsungs are the LCDs to have right now apparantly.
Tested to prove they show excellent black levels and, unlike many, no resolution loss when displaying motion -
http://hdguru.com/will-you-see-all-the-hdtv-resolution-you-expected-125-2008-model-test-results-hd-guru-exclusive/287/
EngadgetHD carried the story recently.
http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/09/29/hd-guru-evaluates125-hdtvs-in-the-resolution-loss-test/
you seem to forget that you don't get anything close to "no resolution loss" when you want 3:2 pulldown, that brings it down to a measly 300 lines, one third what a plasma produces in motion
@ bobtheHDbuilder
Actually you ought to check that PDF.
In fact it turns out that those juice-wasting plasmas aren't exactly 100% perfect either.