11-20-2006, 01:59 PM
The LCD\'s do not burn in with stationary pictures at all so have at it
The Plasma\'s used to have a huge problem with that but some of the newer models do not have a burn in problem - especially the LG\'s as they have a subtle shift in the pixels every so often that is undetectable that gaurds against it.
If you do not have a lot of direct sunlight coming in and are not playing in too enclosed of a space the DLP route is the best for price.
DLP though will not be as crisp a picture if you have a lot of sunlight coming in - if you DO LCD is the way to go.
I have my 360 ( and soon a PS3 also) hooked up to a 65" 1080P HP television and the picture is awesome especially at night. Since mine is in a darkened home theater area is is also good during the day but if there was a lot of direct sunlight coming in it would suck.
Make sure you hook up your 360 with either the Compnent video cords or even better pay the few extra bucks and hook it up with the VGA computer cords for even crisper picture.
If you can afford it - 1080P not I is the way to go.
Hope this helps - I may not be an expert on masks but TV\'s is my thing
Take care
Shummy
The Plasma\'s used to have a huge problem with that but some of the newer models do not have a burn in problem - especially the LG\'s as they have a subtle shift in the pixels every so often that is undetectable that gaurds against it.
If you do not have a lot of direct sunlight coming in and are not playing in too enclosed of a space the DLP route is the best for price.
DLP though will not be as crisp a picture if you have a lot of sunlight coming in - if you DO LCD is the way to go.
I have my 360 ( and soon a PS3 also) hooked up to a 65" 1080P HP television and the picture is awesome especially at night. Since mine is in a darkened home theater area is is also good during the day but if there was a lot of direct sunlight coming in it would suck.
Make sure you hook up your 360 with either the Compnent video cords or even better pay the few extra bucks and hook it up with the VGA computer cords for even crisper picture.
If you can afford it - 1080P not I is the way to go.
Hope this helps - I may not be an expert on masks but TV\'s is my thing
Take care
Shummy