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Which of these TVs will give an overall better viewing experience at just 10-12 feet?
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<blockquote data-quote="keeter990" data-source="post: 1346282" data-attributes="member: 14790"><p>It depends on your source as far as picture. The only way you will get a true 1080p picture is to have a blu-Ray player with a 1080p capable hdmi cable. No cable or sat service can broadcast 1080p yet. I know alot about home audio and video. If I were picking one I would take the panasonic for sure. If it were a comparable plasma I would take that everytime. However, with that brand I would not take it. Panasonic is one of the top tv makers. Plus the 1080p sets you up for the future when you could add a blu-Ray or when 1080p is available. Also as close as you are sitting if you get a tv too large it will look worse because you will be able to see the pixils more. </p><p>Also plasma has a glass screen that reflects alot of light and will block the picture. I dunno if light from windows, etc is a problem for you but if so go with the LCD. The big problem with the LCD tho is that if you watch alot of sports that moves across the screen fast you will see a trail on the fast moving images unless it is a 120hz processer. Which it most likely is not at that size. If you need anymore help or have an questions I'll be glad to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keeter990, post: 1346282, member: 14790"] It depends on your source as far as picture. The only way you will get a true 1080p picture is to have a blu-Ray player with a 1080p capable hdmi cable. No cable or sat service can broadcast 1080p yet. I know alot about home audio and video. If I were picking one I would take the panasonic for sure. If it were a comparable plasma I would take that everytime. However, with that brand I would not take it. Panasonic is one of the top tv makers. Plus the 1080p sets you up for the future when you could add a blu-Ray or when 1080p is available. Also as close as you are sitting if you get a tv too large it will look worse because you will be able to see the pixils more. Also plasma has a glass screen that reflects alot of light and will block the picture. I dunno if light from windows, etc is a problem for you but if so go with the LCD. The big problem with the LCD tho is that if you watch alot of sports that moves across the screen fast you will see a trail on the fast moving images unless it is a 120hz processer. Which it most likely is not at that size. If you need anymore help or have an questions I'll be glad to help. [/QUOTE]
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