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Plasma vs. LCD: Six things you need to know

By David Carnoy on 08 April 2008

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Comments: I'm currently looking at upgrading to a flat panel TV. I have a friend with a Viera about 12mths old (so in all fairness vintage may be relevant here) and the picture is very ordinary indeed. This, and power consumption/heat, was swaying me toward LCD until I saw my other friend's new Samsung 42" unit. Absolutely beautiful, everything I expected to see from (near) HDTV. Yet another friend has a new 81cm Hitachi LCD set which, whilst nice, frankly isn't even in the race when it comes to image quality!

I'm not parochial about either technology, but I've gotta say, Plasma is looking way better at this stage, pending of course a thorough side-by-side comparison at a few reputable dealers when time permits.

The reviews I have read of the Toshiba Regza really have been glowing, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it stacks up against Plasma sets! ;-)

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