CRT Rear-Projection
- Often best picture of all
- Less expensive
- Longer lifespan than plasma
- Deepest black levels
- Bulky and heavy
- Bright rooms will wash out picture
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DLP Rear-Projection
- Faster refresh rates than LCD
- Last longer than plasma
- Last slightly longer than LCD
- Smaller than CRT rear-projection
- Deep black levels (second only to CRT)
- More expensive than plasma
- Slightly more expensive than LCD
- Use of color wheel causes rainbow effect in some models
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Flat-panel LCD
- Excellent color reproduction
- Thin
- 10 to 15 percent lighter than plasma
- Long life
- No screen burn-in
- Run cooler
- Some offer 1920 x 1080, which is highest available for HDTV
- Better in rooms with more light
- Better for smaller screens (less than 40")
- Poorer contrast
- Difficulty with reproducing black (but now approaching plasma quality)
- Slower refresh rates than plasma
- Scan rates not as fast as DLP (but improving)
- Largest common size is currently 46" (57" has been announced but not yet available)
- Best picture is when viewed straight-on
- More expensive than plasma
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Plasma
- Good contrast
- Excellent color reproduction
- Thin
- Less expensive than LCD or DLP
- Available in larger sizes than LCD currently
- Better for larger sizes (over 40")
- Heavy
- Danger of screen burn-in
- Screens tend to become dimmer over time
- Washed out picture in bright rooms
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