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Does anyone have any insights on DLP TV's? I am thinking of getting an HDTV someday (hopefully next year) and saw that the picture quality was pretty nice. Would this be good for playing video games on or would I have to worry about any "burn in screen" issues. What are the pros and cons vs. the other typs of HDTV's? Thanks in advanced.My School's National Championships:
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Originally posted by UNLV_1999Does anyone have any insights on DLP TV's? I am thinking of getting an HDTV someday (hopefully next year) and saw that the picture quality was pretty nice. Would this be good for playing video games on or would I have to worry about any "burn in screen" issues. What are the pros and cons vs. the other typs of HDTV's? Thanks in advanced.
-No Burn in
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If you're open to LCD TV's I picked up a 27" LCDHD TV from Office Depot for $500. The picture is awesome and it includes a PIP HD Tuner and built in Surrond Sound speakers which sound sweet. I found no defective pixels and the response rate is 12ms which is very good for gaming.
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I just got a 56" samsung DLP and have been very happy with it except for the fact the the HDMI is not working with my cable box for some reason (i think its time warners fault) so I use component cables.Comment
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Originally posted by thejakeI just got a 56" samsung DLP and have been very happy with it except for the fact the the HDMI is not working with my cable box for some reason (i think its time warners fault) so I use component cables.Comment
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