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 Posted by mv on 01/26/07 13:17 
'Far as I can see right now the LCD and Plasma TV's are redolent of the  
'Emperor's new cloths' and no where near as a good quality HD CRT. 
 
Sony's new range of HD LCD production monitors with a 1 millisecond  
refresh rate are OK, but they cost as much as an HD 16x9 Grade ll CRT.  
Problem with domestic standard LCD and Plasmas, especially at HD  
resolutions, is the fuzzy degradation with movement and inconsistent  
quality handling of different signals, not sure exactly what goes on  
with transmission issues, possible an interlaced/progressive thing, but  
digital reception here in the UK is pretty damned good and really shows  
up the weaknesses of LCD's. My Sony 16x9 SD tube TV at home has pictures  
significantly better than the new Phillips HD LCD we just installed in  
the other room. I'll wait until they are available at reasonable cost  
with refresh rates below 2 milliseconds, the current bunch with refresh  
rates at between 10 and 20 are a joke. 
 
As for plasma, they're for front lit displays in Malls and such like,  
good for very large screens and wide angles. As a domestic TV they are  
silly, have fuzzy pictures, are too expensive and far too fragile. Seems  
they trade on hype and the fact they are slim. 
--  
John Lubran
 
  
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