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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 406002" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I would probably pick a Hisense or Sansui 50" if your are not too picky about the quality. Just carefully check the return policy with the store where you buy it from. A lot of cheaper LED TVs have clouding (bright regions) or backlight bleeding issues. My BIL has a 55" Sansui LED with a severe backlight bleeding. I was really surprised he didn't consider his TV faulty. He bought it for R9k though. Plasma TV won't work with windows nearby or a brightly lit room. I thought I had a fairly dark room, but there is a poorly positioned window in the kitchen that reflected spot on back on the TV. It was almost impossible to ignore. I returned the TV the following day.. The Samsung 51" F5500 Plasma is a fantastic TV, but will probably be too reflective, but definitely worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 406002, member: 997"] I would probably pick a Hisense or Sansui 50" if your are not too picky about the quality. Just carefully check the return policy with the store where you buy it from. A lot of cheaper LED TVs have clouding (bright regions) or backlight bleeding issues. My BIL has a 55" Sansui LED with a severe backlight bleeding. I was really surprised he didn't consider his TV faulty. He bought it for R9k though. Plasma TV won't work with windows nearby or a brightly lit room. I thought I had a fairly dark room, but there is a poorly positioned window in the kitchen that reflected spot on back on the TV. It was almost impossible to ignore. I returned the TV the following day.. The Samsung 51" F5500 Plasma is a fantastic TV, but will probably be too reflective, but definitely worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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