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If you want the best picture then go with a Panasonic or Pioneer (if you can find it still) Plasma. Only issues with Plasma it requires some care to maintain it. Burn in is a huge thing, there's alot of anti burn in technology in the new plasmas but still not 100%. Other thing with plasma is they need quite a long time to break in properly and should be calibrated by a pro. Plasmas are proven to draw more power than most LCD's but nothing significant that anyone should worry about.
I personally don't like the picture of LED TV's for the price. I find it's more a gimmick because it's so thin. A high end LCD TV will look better for a fraction of the price. I'm sure in time the LED technology will get better.
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