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<blockquote data-quote="AVSA Andrew" data-source="post: 77513" data-attributes="member: 396"><p><strong><strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong></strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>I think you have to be wary of taking too much note of comments made on the web from various quarters - whether it's plasma or LCD, at the end of the day it is going to be your personal viewing experience - likes and dislikes - that will count. Lost count of the various houses I've been too where they've thought their set is brilliant, but I've thought it oo bright, too dark, washed out, etc. You can take <strong>any </strong>television: LED/LCD/Plasma, and depending on settings, lighting conditions, etc., you are most likely going to get every third person who is going to decide that a certain aspect of colour, resolution, contrast, whatever, is crap. To be blunt, I think you're wasting your time reading up all this stuff on the 'net. You need to preferably go see these sets in action for yourself, and then decide. And then also of course take into consideration where you're auditioning them in relation to what your actual room is like - darker? Lighter?</strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSA Andrew, post: 77513, member: 396"] [b][b] I think you have to be wary of taking too much note of comments made on the web from various quarters - whether it's plasma or LCD, at the end of the day it is going to be your personal viewing experience - likes and dislikes - that will count. Lost count of the various houses I've been too where they've thought their set is brilliant, but I've thought it oo bright, too dark, washed out, etc. You can take [b]any [/b]television: LED/LCD/Plasma, and depending on settings, lighting conditions, etc., you are most likely going to get every third person who is going to decide that a certain aspect of colour, resolution, contrast, whatever, is crap. To be blunt, I think you're wasting your time reading up all this stuff on the 'net. You need to preferably go see these sets in action for yourself, and then decide. And then also of course take into consideration where you're auditioning them in relation to what your actual room is like - darker? Lighter?[/b][/b] [/QUOTE]
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