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[quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] Unfortunately, there's not really a definitive answer to the question. Both LCD and Plasma have got their advantages and disadvantages. I find, generally, that when you're looking at the middle or bottom of the price range you tend to get more screen quality for your money with plasmas. However, they often look horrible when it comes to case design. The Panasonic ST30 is definitely a good bet. Seem to hear a lot of positive things about this screen, though I'm yet to experience it. You will hear a lot of shit about plasmas from people who don't know what they are talking about. As a rule of thumb, if anyone claims to know the absolute truth about TV's, don't take their advice. Also, as Dom said, have a look at AVForums. Just remember, they tend to focus a lot on the negatives, so you easily get the impression that you wont find a TV worth looking at for less than £ 2.000. Keep in mind I have only had plasmas so am completely biased myself. You do get very good LCD's today, but I think you will struggle to find a good 50" LCD at your price range. [/quote]
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