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i have both plasma and lcd. my lcd is a lot brighter than my plasma and it looks like a lot of the colors are so bright that they seem to be artificial. my lcd is a sony kdl-32s3000 this lcd is okay because my wife is the one that uses it the most.

now on the plasma set, the colors are natural and smooth not so intense like the lcd especially that it has no motion blur and artifacts my black levels and contrast are awesome. now this set is in my home theater room it's a 50" pioneer kuro pdp-5010 know were talking awesome.

in my opion is lcd is to bright for my taste and the screens are plastic, but there getting better.
plasma is the one for me because it's like having an old crt set in the room i prefer a glass screen over plastic.

kaz, don't feel so bad i just purchased the bd55-k for the analogue outputs and the sound is very flat considering i have high end equipment.

i spent the extra money for nothing i just should have purchase the bd35-k like you and continue using my coaxial output which is what i'm using know.
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