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<blockquote data-quote="mama" data-source="post: 19058" data-attributes="member: 10310"><p>I fully agree with pakman. My first 42" plasma was too big for my wife, so I got a 37". We have only 3-4 meters to the TV, so she got dizzy while watching. The first one had DVI. Great sharpnes, but lots of probs to get the right resolution. The actual one (Panasonic) "only" has VGA. I plugged it in, set the res to 800x600 and it looked great.</p><p></p><p>By the way: You won´t see any difference in quality even using a cheaper plasma regarding the resolution, compared to a CRT TV. Only thing is solarisation with cheaper plasmas. But as pakman said, take a notebook to the store and test it.</p><p></p><p>And another by the way: I also never had any burn in problems. And be sure, my wife always presses pause in MP before she goes shopping to not miss her favourite show...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mama, post: 19058, member: 10310"] I fully agree with pakman. My first 42" plasma was too big for my wife, so I got a 37". We have only 3-4 meters to the TV, so she got dizzy while watching. The first one had DVI. Great sharpnes, but lots of probs to get the right resolution. The actual one (Panasonic) "only" has VGA. I plugged it in, set the res to 800x600 and it looked great. By the way: You won´t see any difference in quality even using a cheaper plasma regarding the resolution, compared to a CRT TV. Only thing is solarisation with cheaper plasmas. But as pakman said, take a notebook to the store and test it. And another by the way: I also never had any burn in problems. And be sure, my wife always presses pause in MP before she goes shopping to not miss her favourite show... [/QUOTE]
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