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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by jacko198[/i] We use LCD in work (broadcast company) so i have always go e with them. Couldnt tell you why, i have never really bothered to look [/quote] They won't be TV's though, rather monitors with funky SDI/BNC connections and if it's for remote/outdoor use then it'll be because of weight/power usage/heat etc. Basic gist though - Plasma, better blacks but heavy (not that it really matters), produce heat and use a tad more power (they're a lot better than they use to be); cold cathode backlit LCD TVs, lighter (again it makes naff all difference), use slightly less power, produce less heat; Led backlit LCD Tvs, even lighter, marginally less power/heat than cold cathode LCDs, 'full' backlit arrays tend (debatable) to produce better colours. Apart from that you can get good and cack TVs in either types of display and picture quality is subjective. But for £700 you'd be looking at mid-range stuff like Panny ST30 range (50" is around £700), Samsung PS51D550 (ST30 tends to have the better blacks/colours but D550 is better at motion/3D) etc. Balling knows his shite but i'd be having a look around the AVForums tbh. [/quote]
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