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I work at best buy in the home theater department. Samsung by far is the best along with sony. They will have the best contrast ratios and refresh rates.
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Originally Posted by harmcityhustler
looks good nnarum..but can it handle videogames and such?
I play alot of fps,sports and fighter..for a few hours at a time..I was told plasma isn't the way to go a while ago if you play videogames..So I haven't looked for 1..
Has the plasma technology gotten better in terms of videogames and burn-in?
Picture quality is key in my decision...But price and bang for my $ is really the deciding factor...
read alot of positives reviews about the Toshiba Regza (consumer and expert wise)...
Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Can someone please explain the contrast ratio a little more in depth...i kinda got a general understanding but something explained a little better would help out a lot..
Originally Posted by nnarum
Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Can someone please explain the contrast ratio a little more in depth...i kinda got a general understanding but something explained a little better would help out a lot..
A contrast ratio is a measurement of how bright whites can be displayed and how dark blacks can be displayed. Don't get too caught up into this when buying a set. It's really just a number TV makers like to flaunt out there and sales people misunderstand the spec. I think the only time you should worry about this is if you plan on watching just a blank white screen or just a blank black screen![]()
"Luscious Lopez's gaping butthole isn't as contrasting as it is on the Toshiba... I must exchange this HDTV."
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I appreciate all of the helpful info...