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Originally Posted by UteChief
Hemi to me it boils down to two issues. How bright is the room? How important are black levels. If your room is bright and has a lot of items for reflection, LED might be better. I personally cannot stand blooming, so LED is out.
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Yea, I would agree with this.
I bought one of the last plasma TV's as they were being discontinued for a good price. I thought I was going to have a mancove/theater room but ended up with a living room with large north facing windows.
The picture quality/price was great for the time, but to watch football without horrible reflections meant closing the shades for daytime games.
When buying a new TV a few years ago, I thought any TV would be fine. But after actually looking at them in the store, I was really surprised that some models were just not that bright and showed a lot of reflections.
I wasn't going to pay thousands of dollars to have to watch TV with blinds closed and sports just aren't delivered at that high of quality. At least the NFL isn't.
Sure, 4k Blu ray in a dark room, different story.