Agree with Darth, why would anyone prefer a display with worse blacks, blurrier motion, backlight issues (Sony's cloudy screen issue springs to mind), worse contrast, worse Standard Def picture quality, less calibrativity and more unnatural colour, just because its cheaper? Not so bothered about LG as they are mid-low range, but Pioneer's announcement was a real blow to those that value quality over cheapness.
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Agree with Darth, why would anyone prefer a display with worse blacks, blurrier motion, backlight issues (Sony's cloudy screen issue springs to mind), worse contrast, worse Standard Def picture quality, less calibrativity and more unnatural colour, just because its cheaper? Not so bothered about LG as they are mid-low range, but Pioneer's announcement was a real blow to those that value quality over cheapness.