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Not so much as a glare, but the screen has to be VERY bright. I would have gone with a plasma, but they are too problematic to loseing pixels etc. (dont even get me started on burn-in... wich for the most part has been fixed) So I went with the next best thing. LCD. Projection screens are cheaper and such, but as a rule of thumb, their not normally as bright. (and if you get one as bright your paying almost the same) I also dont like the way the projection screens are done. They dont look as good as the LCD/plasma. I think Plasma looks the best IMO. Then DLP for a dark room, and then LCD. For a bright room, it's Plasma, LCD, then DLP. However Plasma has more problems than I am willing to risk buying a 2000$ MSRP TV. LCDs usually... dont loose many pixels. I've read that alot of Plasma screens loose dozens of pixels. Almost every demo screen at the stores I go to with Plasma, have a few missing pixels. (their hard to spot becuase their so small) But over 5-10 years. There will be ALOT more. And that means bad image. I have learned LCDs, usually... as long as they work fine at first. Work forever. (I have only witnessed 1 LCD screen fail, and that was on a notebook and that was the connecting wire harness failing, not the screen itself) My old LCD TV had problems in this room. from 8AM to 2PM. The sun is ON the window half the size of the large wall. Nothing I can do besides buy a new house. And the rat, I had a pet rat once. I loved it. I just bought the rat for 1.50$ from a place that was selling it as a feeder rat. It sits on my shoulder while I troll here sometimes. :P Rats are VERY tame. (best rodent pet there is)



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