OklahomaNightLife.com has launched their new website with updated features and articles to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the Sooner State!
 
Home arrow Community
Oklahoma Message Boards  


<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/09 17:26 I've been looking at these for years and now that they are finally dropping in price to where a normal person can afford them I was thinking of picking one up. Does anybody else own or suggest a brand / technology (Plasma, LCD, DLP)? Golf Advice | Priceless Pics and Jokes
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Re:Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/13 23:26 ive got a toshiba 52" DLP.... I work on TV's all the time and I think mine has the est picture ive seen yet. picked it up for a little over 2 grand. www.myspace.com/djdano1

[img]http://www.vinyltechnic.com/forum/templates/bionic/images/logo.gif[img]
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Re:Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/14 00:22 OK DLP, thats not flat panel is it?

Plasma is older there from cheaper , but LCD aren't much higher. I think the LCD have a better picture, the colors seem to pop more.

just my opinion though

dm
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Re:Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/14 02:19 DLP is a flat screen design, but not a thin TV. They are typically 13-20" deep, not nearly as deep as the old tube or projection tv's though.

Plasma and LCD are about the same in age, and they both have their pros and cons. LCD in the past has not be very good at fluid pictures, pictures with a lot of color. However they would blow away the competition for still displays such as computer monitors and similar.

Plasma in the past had a bad rap for getting 'burn in' but I believe this problem has been resolved in the newer models.

As for pricing I believe you will find that they increase from DLP - LCD - Plasma with there being a fine line between LCD and Plasma. Both I believe still cost more only because of the thin design.

I'm sure you'll be happy with any of the technologies, just do your homework and test drive as many as possible.
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Re:Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/14 21:31 Awsome info!

dm
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Re:Do you own a HD TV? - 2006/03/30 01:33 NERDS!
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
 

Advertisement

Oklahoma City News

NewsOK News Headlines
NewsOk.com
  • Result unchanged after Latimer County recount
    WILBURTON ? John F. Medders remained a winner ? by six votes ? of the Latimer County District 2 County Commissioner post Friday following a recount of the votes cast in the Aug. 26 runoff. Each candidate gained two votes in the recount, but the hand count of all the ballots cast in the Democratic race left Medders, 65, of Buffalo Valley, ahead of Rayford Bratcher, 30, of Yanush. Bratcher led the runoff 497-491, and had 499 votes following the recount, with 493 votes cast for Bratcher. The re-tally was conducted in the Latimer County district courtroom by four county election board precinct workers.
    read more  |  comments: 1
  • Mom of drowned OKC toddler sentenced to prison
    An Oklahoma City mother was sentenced today to five years in prison for allowing her 3-year-old son to drown in the bathtub in March 2007.

    Alzaina Marie Barnard pleaded guilty in June to two counts of child neglect.

    Authorities accused her of leaving two of her three children in the tub for several hours March 21 while she played cards on the Internet.

    Barnard?s attorney, Robert Groshon, said William Barnard?s death was an accident. He urged Oklahoma County District Judge Virgil C. Black not to sentence Barnard to prison.
    read more

  • OU scientists developing new anti-cancer drug
    A drug designed to keep pancreatic cancer and other tumorous tissues from recurring is being developed by scientists at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

    The medicine, probably in a pill or injectable form, would be given after patients are treated successfully using chemotherapy and radiation, said cancer researcher Dr. Courtney Houchen.

    More than 400 Oklahomans are killed each year by pancreatic cancer, which is the fourth-leading cause of cancer fatalities in the United States, according to the National Cancer Institute.

    Houchen said today at an Oklahoma City news conference that the drug has been effective in animal testing and cell cultures.
    read more  |  comments: 4

Tulsa News

KOTV - News
News