Hello Again,
I am responding because you gave me more info to go and because the post from Rlwainwright was incorrect.
Plasma is the best choice when there is a lot of light and you want to be bigger than 42".
LCD has the least amount of reflectivity but Plasma is bright enough to punch through even though you will see an outline of reflected light because the front is shiny.
In spite of what Rlwainwright said they are very reliable if you get a top model. All problems related to plasma have been because they purchased cheap ones.
Pioneer Elite makes the best Plasmas and are allot less than Runco, Dwin, Fujitsu, and Loewe.
Over the last 12 years I have sold over 300 Elite Plasmas and I have only had 3 fail and Elite replaced 1 of them out of Warranty and repaired the other 2. There is no other TV technology I have had that great of luck with.
Good Plasmas have the closest to tube picture quality because they use phosphorous just like tubes.
Duane
I am responding because you gave me more info to go and because the post from Rlwainwright was incorrect.
Plasma is the best choice when there is a lot of light and you want to be bigger than 42".
LCD has the least amount of reflectivity but Plasma is bright enough to punch through even though you will see an outline of reflected light because the front is shiny.
In spite of what Rlwainwright said they are very reliable if you get a top model. All problems related to plasma have been because they purchased cheap ones.
Pioneer Elite makes the best Plasmas and are allot less than Runco, Dwin, Fujitsu, and Loewe.
Over the last 12 years I have sold over 300 Elite Plasmas and I have only had 3 fail and Elite replaced 1 of them out of Warranty and repaired the other 2. There is no other TV technology I have had that great of luck with.
Good Plasmas have the closest to tube picture quality because they use phosphorous just like tubes.
Duane