the only complaint that holds any water is the viewing angle, which is absolute crap on a rptv. but as far as black levels and color are concerned, the rptv (dlp, at least, and others probably as well) pretty much kills all lcds, and quite a few plasma sets.
the only other real complaints i had about my older samsung dlp was the inability to get rid of overscan (minor) and the high failure rate, as ours developed some problems about 9 months in, and then died after a year. every replacement they sent had some sort of problem so we took our money back and bought an lcd. but i really miss the picture quality of our dlp.
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the only complaint that holds any water is the viewing angle, which is absolute crap on a rptv. but as far as black levels and color are concerned, the rptv (dlp, at least, and others probably as well) pretty much kills all lcds, and quite a few plasma sets.
the only other real complaints i had about my older samsung dlp was the inability to get rid of overscan (minor) and the high failure rate, as ours developed some problems about 9 months in, and then died after a year. every replacement they sent had some sort of problem so we took our money back and bought an lcd. but i really miss the picture quality of our dlp.