Bill, all the info I read said the Plasma was better for action sports
although the LCD is catching up with faster refresh rates. I saw this
demonstrated in a Big Box store showing a NASCAR race tape side by
side. LCD had shadows (ghosts) behind the cars, Plasma did not. Sets
were made by the same maker.

John

On 10/29/07, b_gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The best resolution right now is the 1080i. It's has a resolution of
> 1920 by 1080 which  is just under the resolution of 16 mm film( 1600 by
> 1156 ). You can adjust your monitor on your computer to see the
> difference. Picture quality will go down i.e. 720i is 1920 by 720. The
> old picture quality on TV for the last 55 years has been NTSC which has
> a resolution of 680 by 480.
>        The number of information displayed on a screen is 1920 times
> 1080 equals 2,073,600. 1920 times 720 equals 1,382,400 and the old
> picture we has seen for 55 years on TV is 640 times 480 equal 307,200.
> Sport Jocks will as if the ball went foul and show the image on NTSC
> which does not really show the  world that we sell with our eyes. It was
> a joke and people not knowing will argue about the foul ball forever. To
> summary this issue, the higher the resolution, the better the quality,
> you can see line cracks on people's skin, and the image is on the low
> level of showing the real world as seen through our eyes.
>    If you want the best color display, Sony or/and Panasonic has the
> best. If you select RCA and make a comment about the color of the person
> clothing, you are really not seeing what your eye see. There is a big
> shift in the color Hues.
>    If you like to watch the soaps, theater, talk show on TV, go with
> the plasma. Action viewing, sports, movies, and the like require the
> CRT. CRT will keep up with the movement of action as the plasma does not
> and shows blurs.
>     720 P and the like, in my point of view, will be slow to come on
> line. The media has resisted for over 50 years, and another change will
> cost more.
>    One finally point, not all TV stations have HD cameras. If they buy
> a cheap one, your see a cheap picture in HD. Colors will be poor,
> resolution  like 720 and the like. All the major league football and
> baseball have the best equipment, therefore, the best picture will be
> displayed on your HD 1080i....
>
> Check the like out for further info:
> Bill
> 1981 300 TD
>
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6361600-1.html
>
> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> > I went and looked at some TV's.  Went to dead sams, worst buy, and wally
> > world.  I have a few people(not working at the store, people I know)
> > tell me that DLP is the best.  What do you all think?  They seem to have
> > bigger screen and cheaper.  AT walmart, they had some of the 1080P and
> > 720P LCD and plasmas.  It seemed like maybe the LCD had a better
> > picture.  Could have been how it was adjusted at the store too.  I could
> > not really tell for sure if the 1080P was that much better than the
> > 720P.  Is it really paying a big different for the higher resolution?
> > Also, Walmart had a couple of 50" DLP models, one was an RCA for $9xx,
> > the other I think was a phillips for $8xx.  Seems like a good deal to
> > me.  The picture on the RCA was better than the phillips, but again,
> > they might not have been adjusted very good.  The RCA didnt seem to have
> > as good of a picture as the LCD's and plasmas.  It was a 720P.  I have
> > also heard the DLP is better in the fact that when it comes time to
> > replace the bulb, its easier and cheaper to do.
> >
>
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