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<blockquote data-quote="zseese" data-source="post: 1782130" data-attributes="member: 8672"><p>Having all three types of TV's (Plasma, LCD, LED all 2D) I can verify pretty much everything David said as truth. Only thing I don't know about for sure is the life of them since mine are all fairly new. Personally if I were buying again I would get a Plasma 3-D because I like the picture better than the other two (deeper tones, finer, crisper lines and details). But for plasma to be optimal you need to have it in a fairly dark setting or the glare on the glass screen will drive you crazy. If it's in a bright room you need to get a backlit (a lot are lit from the edges not the back and the colors are not nearly as good) LED 3-d. And like was said before get the biggest one you can fit/afford...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zseese, post: 1782130, member: 8672"] Having all three types of TV's (Plasma, LCD, LED all 2D) I can verify pretty much everything David said as truth. Only thing I don't know about for sure is the life of them since mine are all fairly new. Personally if I were buying again I would get a Plasma 3-D because I like the picture better than the other two (deeper tones, finer, crisper lines and details). But for plasma to be optimal you need to have it in a fairly dark setting or the glare on the glass screen will drive you crazy. If it's in a bright room you need to get a backlit (a lot are lit from the edges not the back and the colors are not nearly as good) LED 3-d. And like was said before get the biggest one you can fit/afford... [/QUOTE]
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