Some plasmas seem to be sharper .. why not take Plasma over LCD ?
-Amnon
Suggestion:
A plasma screen has better contrast, better color imaging, and a faster response time (the time it takes for a pixel to appear in full brightness at the right color after the signal is applied – plasma is instantaneous) than an LCD. But, the matte plastic LCD screen gets brighter and doesn't reflect light like the smooth glass plasma screen does. So, if you're using the TV in any location that's brighter than a dark dedicated home theater room, you will get a lot of glare and reflection on the plasma screen that you don't get on the LCD. Also, if you just sit directly in front of the plasma screen, the light from the screen shining on you will be reflected off the screen and it could be bothersome.
If you have any kind of ambient light whatsoever in the room you're going to be watching TV in – and especially if it's a fairly bright room – you'll be much more satisfied with the LDC screen than the plasma.
