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<blockquote data-quote="Marcusb" data-source="post: 42505" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>we got a TEAC panel. I know they are not exactly the best, but on paper the specifications were actually better than the LG one we were originally looking at.</p><p>I can't remember the resolution and I'm away from home for a couple of months so I can't check, sorry. This one handles most resolutions and even different refresh rates. I think it downmixes internally. A friend has a JVC model and it only accepts one res and if you accidentally change it you get the "out of range" message and have to plug in a monitor in order to change it back.</p><p></p><p>I figure a cheap plasma now and in five years time when whatever new tech takes off an makes plasmas obsolete then you buy the new system and the plasma becomes a bedroom tv.</p><p></p><p>It seems silly to buy anything that is too expensive now when OLED, SED and who knows what else are just around the corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcusb, post: 42505, member: 11550"] we got a TEAC panel. I know they are not exactly the best, but on paper the specifications were actually better than the LG one we were originally looking at. I can't remember the resolution and I'm away from home for a couple of months so I can't check, sorry. This one handles most resolutions and even different refresh rates. I think it downmixes internally. A friend has a JVC model and it only accepts one res and if you accidentally change it you get the "out of range" message and have to plug in a monitor in order to change it back. I figure a cheap plasma now and in five years time when whatever new tech takes off an makes plasmas obsolete then you buy the new system and the plasma becomes a bedroom tv. It seems silly to buy anything that is too expensive now when OLED, SED and who knows what else are just around the corner. [/QUOTE]
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