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Old 01-21-2007, 07:18 AM
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FWIW I have a 42 inch panasonic plasma in my bedroom and a 50 inch philips plasma in my livingroom and have never had an issue with either one. I wanted to get another panasonic but the wife liked the philips because of the ambilight! I don't know from first hand but have read that if you are really into sports than an LCD is not the way to go. The article said that the image would leave a trail behind it if it was moving fast. Sounds like BS to me. Can anyone confirm?
I don't know if LCD has gotten any better, but my LCD projection (52 inch panansonic) does pixilate if the images are variant enough (ie fast moving cameras at a football game). That is to say, the image comes out looking "blocky" during fast action sequences.

I have a 42 inch panasonic plasma in the bedroom and no pixilation occurs. Also, the colors are much more vibrant on the plasma (Granted, it's smaller and not projected).
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