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In article >, "Larry" > wrote:
>It has nothing to do with eyes. It has to do with brain wiring from what I >understand. > >All you have to do is look at a DLP. You either have it, or you don't. You >don't 'catch' it. You are born with it. Even if you don't, there's always the Q of whether your SO, or guests may. Guess it's up to one's own judgement. Samsung is also now making an LED-based DLP. It uses 3 LED panels instead of a lamp and color wheel. But the initial reviews haven't been raves (well, at least CNET's). Maybe it just needs maturation? |
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Burn-in is now pretty much a non factor on most decent Plasma's and hasnt
been for more than 2 years. DLP owners will ALWAYS point to burn-in and they are just perpetuating the DLP industry "company line". DLP was a cute interim technology but anyone that has had to spend hundreds replacing guns every couple of years knows the real deal behind DLP. Samsung and Sony recently announced a mfg partnership which should present us with 46" and 52" LCD's at a very low price in the very near future. Right now the only REALISTIC choice is Plasma, PERIOD. (can you say 6hrs a day for 27yrs?). That 50" Plasma Samsung is REALLY interesting for <$1500. Mitch "Larry" > wrote in message ... >I don't agree with a lot in the comparisions, and find it technically weak. >But it's a good start. > > I spent the better part of 4 months looking at every technology in person, > in various stores, before I purchased. I went with DLP because: > > 1. There is no issue with burn-in. > 2. The picture is simply gorgeous. > 3. There is no backlight to worry about. Yes, the lamp has to be > replaced every 5000 to 8000 hours, but it is a REPLACEABLE part. Try > getting an LCD backlight replaced. In my work, I have to have several > hundred Laptops repaired a year due to bad backlights (they are a > relatively high-failure item). Every one has required LCD replacement at > a very high cost. > 4. I liked the built-in stand design of the Samsung HLP-5085. > > Most HDTV's have to do image conversion. However, the writer of the > article seemed to only point to DLP as needing this. That is incorrect. > > Don't get me wrong. I like LCD's. I have FIVE of them around me in my > office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall > playing "House". > > After much research and personal visits to see them, I just prefer DLP for > my living room. > > -Larry > > "RAID!!!" > wrote in message > .. . >> http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/dlptelevision.html > > > |
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What Guns are in a DLP unit?
"Mitch_A" > wrote in message t... > Burn-in is now pretty much a non factor on most decent Plasma's and hasnt > been for more than 2 years. DLP owners will ALWAYS point to burn-in and > they are just perpetuating the DLP industry "company line". DLP was a > cute interim technology but anyone that has had to spend hundreds > replacing guns every couple of years knows the real deal behind DLP. > > Samsung and Sony recently announced a mfg partnership which should present > us with 46" and 52" LCD's at a very low price in the very near future. > > Right now the only REALISTIC choice is Plasma, PERIOD. (can you say 6hrs > a day for 27yrs?). That 50" Plasma Samsung is REALLY interesting for > <$1500. > > Mitch > > "Larry" > wrote in message > ... >>I don't agree with a lot in the comparisions, and find it technically >>weak. But it's a good start. >> >> I spent the better part of 4 months looking at every technology in >> person, in various stores, before I purchased. I went with DLP because: >> >> 1. There is no issue with burn-in. >> 2. The picture is simply gorgeous. >> 3. There is no backlight to worry about. Yes, the lamp has to be >> replaced every 5000 to 8000 hours, but it is a REPLACEABLE part. Try >> getting an LCD backlight replaced. In my work, I have to have several >> hundred Laptops repaired a year due to bad backlights (they are a >> relatively high-failure item). Every one has required LCD replacement at >> a very high cost. >> 4. I liked the built-in stand design of the Samsung HLP-5085. >> >> Most HDTV's have to do image conversion. However, the writer of the >> article seemed to only point to DLP as needing this. That is incorrect. >> >> Don't get me wrong. I like LCD's. I have FIVE of them around me in my >> office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall >> playing "House". >> >> After much research and personal visits to see them, I just prefer DLP >> for my living room. >> >> -Larry >> >> "RAID!!!" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/dlptelevision.html >> >> >> > > |
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In article > , "Mitch_A" > wrote:
>Right now the only REALISTIC choice is Plasma, PERIOD. (can you say 6hrs a >day for 27yrs?). That 50" Plasma Samsung is REALLY interesting for <$1500. Sounds like a smokin deal, but I've never been a fan of Samsung plasmas. They seem to me to be an LCD company (where they are strong) that also makes everything else. But not do those too well. But maybe they're better than they were when I looked at them a couple years back. I'd go with the tried and true Panasonic 50" for $2000 now. |
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You might still be able to buy CRT HDTV's. They are heavy and huge, but
the picture quality can be even better than LCD's for much less money. |
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On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 23:09:44 GMT, timmy thompson wrote:
> You might still be able to buy CRT HDTV's. They are heavy and huge, but > the picture quality can be even better than LCD's for much less money. Yea, you can still buy them but the largest I have seen is only 32". |
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I've never had a guest have an issue. It's a very rare thing, actually.
-Larry "Dave" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "Larry" > > wrote: >>It has nothing to do with eyes. It has to do with brain wiring from what >>I >>understand. >> >>All you have to do is look at a DLP. You either have it, or you don't. >>You >>don't 'catch' it. You are born with it. > > Even if you don't, there's always the Q of whether your SO, or > guests may. Guess it's up to one's own judgement. > > Samsung is also now making an LED-based DLP. It uses 3 LED panels > instead of a lamp and color wheel. But the initial reviews haven't > been raves (well, at least CNET's). Maybe it just needs maturation? |
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Yeah, I get a big freakin check from Texas Instruments every month. Sheesh,
Mitch. You come up with the craziest **** sometimes. And I see burn-in on Plasma's in stores all the time. -Larry "Mitch_A" > wrote in message t... > Burn-in is now pretty much a non factor on most decent Plasma's and hasnt > been for more than 2 years. DLP owners will ALWAYS point to burn-in and > they are just perpetuating the DLP industry "company line". DLP was a > cute interim technology but anyone that has had to spend hundreds > replacing guns every couple of years knows the real deal behind DLP. > > Samsung and Sony recently announced a mfg partnership which should present > us with 46" and 52" LCD's at a very low price in the very near future. > > Right now the only REALISTIC choice is Plasma, PERIOD. (can you say 6hrs > a day for 27yrs?). That 50" Plasma Samsung is REALLY interesting for > <$1500. > > Mitch > > "Larry" > wrote in message > ... >>I don't agree with a lot in the comparisions, and find it technically >>weak. But it's a good start. >> >> I spent the better part of 4 months looking at every technology in >> person, in various stores, before I purchased. I went with DLP because: >> >> 1. There is no issue with burn-in. >> 2. The picture is simply gorgeous. >> 3. There is no backlight to worry about. Yes, the lamp has to be >> replaced every 5000 to 8000 hours, but it is a REPLACEABLE part. Try >> getting an LCD backlight replaced. In my work, I have to have several >> hundred Laptops repaired a year due to bad backlights (they are a >> relatively high-failure item). Every one has required LCD replacement at >> a very high cost. >> 4. I liked the built-in stand design of the Samsung HLP-5085. >> >> Most HDTV's have to do image conversion. However, the writer of the >> article seemed to only point to DLP as needing this. That is incorrect. >> >> Don't get me wrong. I like LCD's. I have FIVE of them around me in my >> office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall >> playing "House". >> >> After much research and personal visits to see them, I just prefer DLP >> for my living room. >> >> -Larry >> >> "RAID!!!" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/dlptelevision.html >> >> >> > > |
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Oh, and there are NO guns in DLP's. It's light reflected off a mirror
through a color wheel. Only the old CRT based rear-projections use 'guns'. -Larry "Mitch_A" > wrote in message t... > Burn-in is now pretty much a non factor on most decent Plasma's and hasnt > been for more than 2 years. DLP owners will ALWAYS point to burn-in and > they are just perpetuating the DLP industry "company line". DLP was a > cute interim technology but anyone that has had to spend hundreds > replacing guns every couple of years knows the real deal behind DLP. > > Samsung and Sony recently announced a mfg partnership which should present > us with 46" and 52" LCD's at a very low price in the very near future. > > Right now the only REALISTIC choice is Plasma, PERIOD. (can you say 6hrs > a day for 27yrs?). That 50" Plasma Samsung is REALLY interesting for > <$1500. > > Mitch > > "Larry" > wrote in message > ... >>I don't agree with a lot in the comparisions, and find it technically >>weak. But it's a good start. >> >> I spent the better part of 4 months looking at every technology in >> person, in various stores, before I purchased. I went with DLP because: >> >> 1. There is no issue with burn-in. >> 2. The picture is simply gorgeous. >> 3. There is no backlight to worry about. Yes, the lamp has to be >> replaced every 5000 to 8000 hours, but it is a REPLACEABLE part. Try >> getting an LCD backlight replaced. In my work, I have to have several >> hundred Laptops repaired a year due to bad backlights (they are a >> relatively high-failure item). Every one has required LCD replacement at >> a very high cost. >> 4. I liked the built-in stand design of the Samsung HLP-5085. >> >> Most HDTV's have to do image conversion. However, the writer of the >> article seemed to only point to DLP as needing this. That is incorrect. >> >> Don't get me wrong. I like LCD's. I have FIVE of them around me in my >> office as I type this, including a 19" widescreen sony up on the wall >> playing "House". >> >> After much research and personal visits to see them, I just prefer DLP >> for my living room. >> >> -Larry >> >> "RAID!!!" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptv/dlptelevision.html >> >> >> > > |
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The Sony 40", if it's even still sold, is 350 pounds. Bring a crane
-Larry "timmy thompson" > wrote in message .. . > You might still be able to buy CRT HDTV's. They are heavy and huge, but > the picture quality can be even better than LCD's for much less money. |
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