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I did a great deal of research into new TV types before foregoing both the plasma and LCD for a DLP technology. I like the idea of a flat screen TV, but the DLP is surpisingly slim, much less expensive for the money and the picture quality is better than I'd hoped.
There are many options to consider. Bleck levels, peripheral views, electronics compatability, burn-in, bulb life, etc. I found that the website www.cnet.com is a very reliable source for information and product reviews. They have a couple articles on the pros and cons of the different technologies as well as reviews of most major models. Good luck.
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