I thought I'd see what everyone would pick given each technologies +'s and -'s with absolutely NO budget, (you just won a BIG lotto!!! Yay for you :B ). I've left FP's out as one, they have their own section and two they have additional lighting concerns etc that would need to be adressed beyond these options.
Pick a display (Price no Object :p)
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Well... with no budget constraints it's tougher to choose, especially when the poll doesn't specify any other criteria, such as room size, where the set would be going, what it's being used for (TV vs. Movies). But I'd still go CRT, they're the best overall, regardless of price.
In my case, if money were no object, I'd probably go with a CRT front projector, or a D-ILA. But those aren't choices.
Of course, there are places only a plasma or flat LCD will fit.
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I was kinda torn between the LCD and LCD RPTV. I settled on the LCD mainly for the smaller form factor, if I wanted a huge screen then maybe the LCD RPTV, but I'd go FPTV for screen size.
I don't like Plasmas, most that I've seen still don't impress me and I've discovered that they draw an enourmous amount of power.
The DLP RPTV's that I've seen have been pretty crappy. I bet they weren't calibrated, and I've decided to quit going to stores and doing individual set calibrations.
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One of the Futureshop salesmen caught me calibrating (by eye) a Samsung DLP a few weeks ago. Let's just say the conversation was funny.... :B A friend of mine later told me it's hilarious going shopping with me as I tend to know WAY more than the salespeople and he swears he saw me almost make one cry...that's what he say's anyhow.... :lol:Originally posted by Paul WuThe DLP RPTV's that I've seen have been pretty crappy. I bet they weren't calibrated, and I've decided to quit going to stores and doing individual set calibrations.
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:rofl: That wasn't on the list for a reason Bam! :rofl: If you won the lotto that'd FP would be in a nice light controlled custom theatre you built in your 8000 square foot house next the bar/pool room just off the indoor pool with french doors out to your back patio :B I'm talking about the display that might go in the living room or maybe bedroom or heck maybe the bar/pool room :B
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I see no problem. :BOriginally posted by aud19:rofl: That wasn't on the list for a reason Bam! :rofl: If you won the lotto that'd FP would be in a nice light controlled custom theatre you built in your 8000 square foot house next the bar/pool room just off the indoor pool with french doors out to your back patio :B I'm talking about the display that might go in the living room or maybe bedroom or heck maybe the bar/pool room :B
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