why r people still talking about burn in. thats like talking about burn in on a crt tv. it CAN happen but never does. unless it in a doctors office showing the same loop with and image in the same spot all day. last i checked the lcd's where putting in plastic that gives glare now too, better color and blacks because of it, but still glare.
do people really care about the extra 10-20lbs? my wall hasnt said a thing about it. the last stand i had could hold well over 200lbs.
another person who likes tech but doesnt know tech. plasma is better than LCD, just the consumer is not smart enough to know that. just like beta was better than vhs. plasma will always be the second choice because of urban legends that will always haunt it.
i got the panasonic as well.it does need a dvd that helps you tune the color and brightness and stuff to get it looking right, but once thats done its dead on for color and everything else.
just bought a 50 plasma couple weeks ago. WAY better color than LCD. plus i have 480hz, not some cheesy 120 or 60hz
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