plasma hdtv high altitude
Thursday, March 11th, 2010Which HDTV to buy?
I mainly use the TV for movies and sports, no games played on it. I decided on the Panasonic TH-42PX77U plasma from more efficient for fast action. But I live in Denver and heard in May that the altitude affected the performance of a plasma TV. If this is true, is the Sharp Aquos LC-46D62U a good alternative, it has a good price and a 4ms refresh time, which seems pretty fast compared to other plasmas. Is this a good TV for fast action? Also, I watch much regular TV, which is able to view the low resolution better?
I suggest going with the Panasonic, support good works, excellent pictures, very reliable, the programming will look better SD on a plasma screen LCD. But to treat high alt, you will need to contact Panasonic and ask them. I do not see why it would be a problem. Stay away from Samsung units, they are the biggest pile of shit ever made.
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