Originally posted by: Lyfer
Its as bright as a regular CRT. (well most good sets are)
The picture is twice as good. And you can't buy a 50" CRT for half of what a 50" Samsung DLP set goes for.Originally posted by: DT4K
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Its as bright as a regular CRT. (well most good sets are)
Maybe the question should be "What advantages does DLP have over CRT that justify paying more than twice as much money for the same size TV?"
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
The picture is twice as good. And you can't buy a 50" CRT for half of what a 50" Samsung DLP set goes for.Originally posted by: DT4K
Originally posted by: Lyfer
Its as bright as a regular CRT. (well most good sets are)
Maybe the question should be "What advantages does DLP have over CRT that justify paying more than twice as much money for the same size TV?"
The local Sam's Club has them for 2499.00. You can't beat that picture for that money.
Originally posted by: welst10
1. Thinnwer, lighter
2. No burn-in problem
3. No convergence tweaking required
Originally posted by: Mojoed
Originally posted by: welst10
1. Thinnwer, lighter
2. No burn-in problem
3. No convergence tweaking required
Are you POSITIVE about the no burn-in thing?
Originally posted by: JDub02
I think burn in is somewhat of a myth. I play video games all the time on my projection TV without a problem. I realize that it's physically possible if you have a static image on there for a while .. but that's not the case with most video games.