I know enough to be dangerous.
When you find what you want let me know and i will let you know if there is anything to be leery of. And if there is or is not a better choice out there.
I know enough to be dangerous.
When you find what you want let me know and i will let you know if there is anything to be leery of. And if there is or is not a better choice out there.
'83 Truck 4x4 - 4" lift, downey header,, lots of stickers.<br />'90 Runner $600 project ,32's on black Steelies,Optima Red Top, 1.5" Balljoint Spacers, 80 series Coils, Sleeping/Storage Platform extravaganza<br /><br />You know enough to be dangerous, get out the way before you break something i can't fix- Pops
Arent LCDs tougher? I heard nightmare stories of people moving with plasmas..
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In my case (life at 10,500'), LCD is the only way to go. Plasmas don't usually last very long at altitude. I've had friends that have gotten them, and not gotten even 2 years out of them. They just don't seem to do well in thin air, for some reason.
LCDs are tried and true. I only have a 20" Norcent up in my loft, but I really like the picture, and plan to replace the other TVs with LCDs when they give up.
I have a Phillips 50" Plasma in the living room and a 37" Vizio LCD in the bedroom. I like both immensely, but if I could have afforded it I would have gone with LCD in the Living room also. The LCD seems much crisper sometimes.
I dont have a LCD or Plazma, but I do have a 720p DLP Projector throwing up a 106" screen.
Sure you need a low light room. Owell.
-Bryan- 99 Sr5