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<blockquote data-quote="ianmacd" data-source="post: 56882" data-attributes="member: 2977"><p>I wouldn't go back to LCD now I have a Pioneer Kuro. They have a pic thats much closer to od CRT. LCD is far too fake and can't achieve the contrast range that plasma can.</p><p></p><p>LCD are better in a bright room, but if you want decent picture and colours and watch when there isnt bright sunshine on it, plasma is the way to go. Plasma's work in a bright room but because of their superior contrast range, some "dark scenes" will look almost black (but not in the evening) whereas LCD can't do black, its grey.</p><p></p><p>Ian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianmacd, post: 56882, member: 2977"] I wouldn't go back to LCD now I have a Pioneer Kuro. They have a pic thats much closer to od CRT. LCD is far too fake and can't achieve the contrast range that plasma can. LCD are better in a bright room, but if you want decent picture and colours and watch when there isnt bright sunshine on it, plasma is the way to go. Plasma's work in a bright room but because of their superior contrast range, some "dark scenes" will look almost black (but not in the evening) whereas LCD can't do black, its grey. Ian. [/QUOTE]
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