Sorcery said:
I don't think you get it.
Plasma burn in retention is still a very real issue, if you want a worthwhile plasma, you're going to pay more. I've seen it happen in models released this year.
Also, LCD's will NEVER have true blacks, and that's my point. No matter how much they improve, they'll never be the best. That's partly why they're making LED TV's, to achieve those deeper blacks. Stop trying to argue something that will never be true. LCD TV's with the best black levels cost a fortune, and they still can't match LED TV's and similarly priced plasma TV's, they'll ALWAYS be a step behind, no matter how much they improve.
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lol, I don't get it? You are funny...
Plasma burn in is not really an issue with newer models. Yes it happens, but it is not very common.
When did I ever say LCDs have "true blacks"? Black levels are VERY comparable between LCDs and Plasmas now. The difference between the two is so minimal that most people won't notice enough of a difference to change their mind.