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Which TV is best? Plasma, Rear Projection CRT or LCD flat screen?

I need to buy an HDTV, 1080p and I want for my PS3 because the quality of the PS3 on a regular TV is extremely poor. I did a lot of research and comes up to 3 TVs. I choose the $ 4500 Pioneer Elite Pro-FHD1 Plasma 50 "1080p (This TV is for sale. Original price is $ 5500) with stand and speakers included. The $ 4000 Sony 52 "KDL-52XBR3 or the $ 900 Philips 60" CRT 60PP9200D37 Rear projection 1080p. I use them mainly for movies and sports, occasionally, to the game and rarely in the news (CBS, NBC, etc.) What is the TV produces the best image, color temperature more accurate, easier to calibrate and has less problems?

You must absolutely positively definitely choose the Pioneer Pro FHD1. Just go to Best Buy stores and look at it. You will be amazed at the picture and amazing and impressive color accuracy thereof. Sony is good but the CRT is average. Levels black than the plasma is comparable to that of blacks in CRT (the king of black) with excellent shadow detail. The black Sony's 52 "is not as deep as plasma and CRT, and may be clouding or uneven lighting issue. Cnet uses Pioneer Pro FHD1 to review other TV as a source of reference, because it's the best TV ever! You do not need to calibrate it because, out-of-the-box, it is calibrated by ISF CCC Professional Video Calibration. Just do not watch TV with logo the company with him because he can get burned on the screen. SD will be worse on this TV that the normal TV because that is the nature of HDTV. Cnet review on this tv states that "A another important observation: it is advisable to avoid feeding the Pioneer any kind of signal 480i. Via HDMI and component video, there is significant softness horizontal resolution of television on the patterns of gray (as the first standard color bar HQV or the staircase from the Sencore VP403 generator), which appeared absolutely blurred. This issue does not affect 480p, 720p, or the sources of 1080, only 480i. If you are calling this set of a progressive scan DVD player, you should set it to progressive mode, or use a player that converts to 1080i or 1080p. ©. "Someone Alarm Anyway why whould SD on a TV guy. TV is Expensive only for the HD. That's why millions of people miffled image quality of your HDTV.

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