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Originally posted by Ganguro
aiiie dont buy DLP sets..
at work we recently sold pioneer DLP models and they were such a pain in the ass, we sent them back to Japan and vowed never to sell anymore again.
Plasma and DLP models both suffer from burn in, but DLP models have mechanical adjustment inside, so if you ever need one serviced you are looking at spending a pantload of cash. With Plasma sets, you just replace a part (which could also cost ya). Personally.. id just go with a rear projection HDTV and save cash or get a 56 inch or bigger set.
Edit: i guess it's too late.. enjoy your purchase.. and good luck!
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I wasnt aware that Pioneer was making DLP TV's. I'm almost certain that DLP is not susceptible to burn in. There isn't really anything in there to burn into. They are comprised of a white light, color wheel, and a DMD (a mirror basically). I would still recommend a DLP over all other methods of HDTV.