Which Tv Would You Buy? 60 Inch Plasma or 55 Inch Led or 60 Inch Lcd? Will I See a Difference?

I'm deciding between
1. LG 1080p 60 inch plasma with 600hz Max sub field driving, 1920×1080 resolution, 3,000,000:1 contrast ratio ($1258)
2. LG 60 inch LCD, full HDTV , 1920×1080 resolution, 120hz, 120,000:1 contrast ratio ($1642)
3. LG 55 inch LED, 1080p, trumotion 120HZ, 1920×1080 resolution, 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio ($1466)

My brother gets a LG discount and I have the prices up there. I currently have a 50 inch 720p plasma tv now, but I notice that there is blurring during "fast sports" (like hockey, basketball, football) when the action goes back and forth. Most of my TV viewing is HD sports and HD movies, thinking about getting Blu-ray. Just got Directv and I noticed a HUGE difference on my 720p from time warner cable.

Which Tv would you recommend and why? Will I really notice a difference in the TV's?

thanks!

Suggestion:

Plasma does not have any problems with motion blur on fast action sports or movies, this you will find on LCD and LED tvs. The 120HZ and 240HZ does not eliminate the motion blur blur. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and you can read the reviews on tvs along with the pro and cons of Plasma and LCD/LED tvs. You will notice that Panasonic has a tv recommended in each price category of entry level to the high end. While Samsung, Sony and LG does not, this is the first time (July issue) that LG had a tv in the mid range price. and it is an LED. Price of LED and LCD are still higher than the Plasma. Plasma is still considered to have the best picture quality of all tvs in the market today. Keep in mind that the only source for 1080P is the Blu Ray disc movies and some video games. TV programs in HD are only in the 720P. If you read yahoo question you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD/LED tvs and 95% of those are off brands. I still have my first Plasma purchased in 2002 (Pioneer 4330 43") and my 32" LCD purchased in 2006 burned out in less than 2 years (Viewsonic). Keep in mind you get what you pay for. Hope this will help you out.

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