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I've had this TV for 3 months now and couldnt be happier. I was originally choosing between the equivalent-sized Samsung touch-of-color LCD TV for ~$1400 and a Sony 50" LCD for ~ $1900.
Normally I buy all Sony home entertainment components but this time I strayed and went with the Panasonic Plasma. I had read countless reviews and talked to a lot of friends about the plasma/LCD "dilemma". What I've seen, in general, is that anyone who has bought an LCD will likely tell you to buy LCD. It costs more, but it is undoubtedly a great TV with great picture for a reputable brand. However, the more I read the more it seemed like that all the "cons" of LCD TV (blurriness when watching fast-moving action like sports) has been corrected for the most part and likewise, the "cons" of plasma (burn-in) has been corrected. Based on what I read it seems like for you to ever have to worry about burn-in you'd have to watch such an ungodly amount of TV and (likely be pausing on action) that you have more to worry about than your TV burning and should be more concerned that you're watching so much TV. I look at this TV as a maybe 10 year investment and dont think burn-in will be a problem...can I say that for certain? No, but so far it is magnificent and the VALUE at this price is unparalled. Make no mistake, this is a great deal and a quality brand...this coming from a former Sony enthusiast.
My only gripe is that I wish the Viera-cast had Netflix integrated in like many other manufacturers have done. That aside, it's a gorgeous TV and delivers on everything it claims to.Get more detail about Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV.
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