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    LCD $2500 and under

    What do you guys think would be the best LCD for under $2500?

    What are some key features and standards too look for?

    I was looking at the Panasonic 50" PT-50LC14.

    What do you guys think of that model?


    Thanks

    Mike

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    Sony

    I did the Sony 60" 60WF655 from www.electronics-expo.com for $2,732 shipped. Got here fast, flawless and this unit rocks. I'm using the cable card and love it. Want to try a new DVD player with DVI/HDMI outs. EE has them listed at $3,699 right now, full retail because they are sold out. Keep checking the website because when they are in the sell them for like $2,500 + $200 shipping and they go fast. The 55", 55WF655 can be had for $300 less. So right at your budget of $2,500.

    Hope this helps.

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    One more thing..

    Oh and Electronics-Expo IS AN AUTHORIZED SONY DEALER, I checked them out.
    Can't beat their deal anywhere on the planet.

    Cheers

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    Is there a reason you want LCD specifically?

    May want to try Toshiba 52hm94 DLP for $2300 to your door from onecall. And yes, they are an authorized Toshiba dealer.

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    DLP has to many moving parts

    I HT guy told me to stay away from the DLP, because of to many moving parts. Not sure if thats true.

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    On the moving parts, the color wheel moves and the little mirrors on the chip move. This situation theoretically presents more opportunities for problems with DLP than with LCD, but I haven't heard that it has resulted in a significantly higher rate of failure. If you like DLP, and you don't see rainbows, I wouldn't see any problem buying one. To me, price, availability, and subjective impressions are more important considerations.

    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeydiker
    I HT guy told me to stay away from the DLP, because of to many moving parts. Not sure if thats true.

    Sure, lots of moving parts.....but better picture!! I have the Toshiba and I LOVE IT.


    Jay

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