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[QUOTE]Originally posted by essasin: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 71MercGT: [qb] also a lot of good info on cnet.com reviews. Ive went through two plasmas, this time a keeper. Definitely stay away from anything non name brand. And if I could do it again, I would never have went through Best Buy. After two seperate claims and consumer affairs, etc involved I ended up with a real nice panasonic 1080 plasma hdtv. BTW All the hype about lcds being better than plasmas for gaming is almost phased out, most plasmas now have a gaming mode that is unbelievable and has done away with all the "burn in" problems PS3+PLASMA FTW :D [/qb][/QUOTE]It is great. I think it really comes down to is what type of room you have, if you have the cash to spend and what makes you happy. All the tv set are awesome. Only the super picky HT guys of the avsforums will find something at fault. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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