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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 1536230" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Really? So then you can back up your statement about plasma gas dispersing over time? Care to show us some objective proof of measured gas levels? Perhaps since you do the repairs you've done the measurements yourself?</p><p></p><p>And no.... I'm not a TV repairman OR TV salesman. Salesmen sell LEDs because they are the newest and most expensive technology... not because they are superior. If I were trying to build the hype to purchase more expensive products and pad my wallet, I wouldn't be advocating the older, less expensive technology on the market. </p><p></p><p>Plasma has superior response time, color saturation, black levels (yes, objectively measured by numerous companies with the most sophisticated technology available). It is better for gaming, for movies and for sports events due to it's MUCH faster response, measured in nanoseconds, unlike LCD.</p><p></p><p>LED LCDs are arguably better in much brighter environments. That's pretty much it. They also have slightly less power consumption, which is negligible in the real world in terms of cost of operation. Of course, shooting the messenger and casting aspersions on my motives is much easier than backing up your incorrect information with factual data... since it doesn't exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 1536230, member: 9374"] Really? So then you can back up your statement about plasma gas dispersing over time? Care to show us some objective proof of measured gas levels? Perhaps since you do the repairs you've done the measurements yourself? And no.... I'm not a TV repairman OR TV salesman. Salesmen sell LEDs because they are the newest and most expensive technology... not because they are superior. If I were trying to build the hype to purchase more expensive products and pad my wallet, I wouldn't be advocating the older, less expensive technology on the market. Plasma has superior response time, color saturation, black levels (yes, objectively measured by numerous companies with the most sophisticated technology available). It is better for gaming, for movies and for sports events due to it's MUCH faster response, measured in nanoseconds, unlike LCD. LED LCDs are arguably better in much brighter environments. That's pretty much it. They also have slightly less power consumption, which is negligible in the real world in terms of cost of operation. Of course, shooting the messenger and casting aspersions on my motives is much easier than backing up your incorrect information with factual data... since it doesn't exist. [/QUOTE]
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