| Mummelmann said: There's a reason why plasma screens have a small and dwindling marketshare and why Pioneer almost went under when going for plasma technology.
Edit; adressing your points more directly: Response times are not really a big issue at all with console gaming, the framerates of both modern games and HD movies are below the level where such things would interfere much at all with the overall experience, so this point can be mostly disregarded. LED screens suffer virtaully no sun glare, old LCD screens did due to poor backlighting but that's pretty much it. A modern LED screen easily keeps up with a plasma in this regard. Besides, there are curtains and the simple fact that one can place the TV in such a manner that this won't be an issue. This should not be a factor in a big purchase like a TV set when the problem is either non-existant or can be easily solved. Burn-in on plasma screens is pretty much a thing of the past, it may remain a slight issue with TV's of lower prices and model but is rarely heard of nowadays. Image quality, in terms of shaders, layer tech, blending, resolution and, important for some; 3D, is mostly better on LED screens. Color and contrast is just about the only place a plasma has a shot at beating LCD screens. |
So what do you think of this TV?







