Which HDTV should I get?

With that kind of thought... Plasma and LCD are are even more dated than LCoS. LCoS technology only began being marketted about 3 years ago with the release of Sony's SXRD line, and LCD/Plasma/DLP has been on the market for over a decade.

These are Sony's LCoS SXRD line... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SXRD
I have a KDS-50A2020... and I've seen so many other LCD TVs out there, and none of them compare.

Unfortunately, Sony stopped producing them... Because of the larger footprint over the wholey inferior LCD technology, Sony was having trouble selling them. The average person doesn't realise how superior Rear Projection technology was over LCD/Plasma. They hear the word "Projection" and they immediately think about those crappy Front Projectors. Front Projection =/= Rear Projection
 
get the samsung 950 series. 1,000,000:1 led backlighting. 120Hz refresh panel. its over 3,000 dollars though, but if your going to spend over 1,500 anyway whats the big deal.
 
I read a long article on SRK about a year ago that PS3/X360 games that run HD should work just fine on HDTV's, but after finally playing on a friend's HDTV I'm not so sure.

It's really hard to be sure of it as I tend to practice combos, just frames, and so on with my eyes closed to make sure I have them down. I can only say that SCIV and Tekken just felt different on his HDTV. Anyway, can PS3/X360 games lag just because of HDTV's?

Until someone points to an affordable HDTV ($700 at most) that doesn't lag then I'm sticking to my SDTV.
 
Unfortunately, Sony stopped producing them... Because of the larger footprint over the wholey inferior LCD technology, Sony was having trouble selling them. The average person doesn't realise how superior Rear Projection technology was over LCD/Plasma. They hear the word "Projection" and they immediately think about those crappy Front Projectors. Front Projection =/= Rear Projection
A lot of companies droped their LCoS lines. It would be Interesting to see it used in computer monitors, Since it is superior to both LCD and Plasma.

Until someone points to an affordable HDTV ($700 at most) that doesn't lag then I'm sticking to my SDTV.
Computer Monitor with VGA, DVI, HDMI and Component Inputs. No lag on HD games and offers analog connections for other stuff. If you get a A/V Reciver that has built in signal converting you could go with a monitor with just HDMI.

Thats basically what i do but i dont watch brodcast or cable TV.
 
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