Thomas
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- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Fifth year w/ Sharp HD...no problems.
I don't know where you read that plasma is first and LED is last, but that is backwards. Plasma will burn the image to the screen, and it uses beaucoup energy even when it is turned off. LED in my opinion is the clearest, and it also uses the least energy. The only thing with LED for now is the price. They cost the most now, but in six months the price will drop in half.
when comparing the Plasma to the LCD before making up our minds, I did not like the glossy screen of the plasma, I could see reflection of what was behind me
...1080ps are main stream now.
even though most larger (above 26") Flat panel TVs are 1080P capable...unless you are watching a blu-ray disk you are not really seeing 1080p resolution quality
The highest res. you will get from any broadcast (over the air/w/antenna) is 1080i and even that is rare...even the cable companies can not afford the bandwidth required to broadcast in 1080p...from what I am told this is not something that will change any time soon...
Is the sound delay a problem in the U.S. too?
Sony is the John Deere of TVs. :thumbsup: