we put our feet up, with the soles facing Mecca.
I would also consider what type of programming you watch. I have heard of people (and noticed it myself in older models) a certain miniscule “lag” effect during sporting events or action scenes with LCD. I’m not sure if that is the case anymore. A lot of the perception of the differences in pictures has much to do with individual senses. I notice a lot of flaws in pictures that my wife, mom etc. don’t even notice if I point it out to them.
I would also add that the darkness of the room you plan to use makes a HUGE difference. When you view the TV in the stores it is hard to judge this because of the lighting, and a lot of stores don’t have their HDTV hooked up to optimum (or may not have HDTV on or have it split 4 billion times). Try as best you can to simulate the room its going to be in, time of day etc.
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we put our feet up, with the soles facing Mecca.