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[quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by DaSess[/i] so you would recommend them? What kind do you have?[/quote]I'm on my second plasma TV over the last 8 year. This is evident by my huge upper arms, acquired while carrying around my heavy ass TV, and my nonexistent body fat percentage, a result of the sweat lodge like temperatures my living room reaches when the TV is turned on. The heat from the TV is important to me as after having paid my enormous electricity bill, caused by my heavy, hot, old, inferior plasma TV, I simply don't have money left to pay for heat. Or food. :( On a serious note. You get cheap shitty plasma's just like you get cheap shitty LCD's, cheap shitty cars and cheap shitty anything. It's a simple fact that while the LCD market has been focusing on getting the screen and bezel as thin as possible, compromising image quality in the process, plasma TV's have become better and better. I will not recommend everyone to buy plasma due to the simple fact that thin bezels and screens have been developed for a reason. People love them, as the screen looks great when it's turned off. Price for price comparison however, buying a plasma will get you a bigger and better screen compared to investing in an LCD. [/quote]
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