I need some advice. I'm your average consumer with relatively little technology experience. I am creating a "home theater" that's in my family room - i.e. a large and open room for sitting, talking, playing cards, and gathering to watch movies and sports. The room is north facing with a wall of windows on one side. I need a TV that's 50" more or less. The person I've hired to wire the house (it's a new home) has suggested that I buy the new NuVision 52" LED DLP (now available for about $2,500). After much consternation, I'd decided on an LCD (as opposed to a Plasma) because the room is relatively bright. Now, he's thrown this LED DLP into the mix.
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I need some advice. I'm your average consumer with relatively little technology experience. I am creating a "home theater" that's in my family room - i.e. a large and open room for sitting, talking, playing cards, and gathering to watch movies and sports. The room is north facing with a wall of windows on one side. I need a TV that's 50" more or less. The person I've hired to wire the house (it's a new home) has suggested that I buy the new NuVision 52" LED DLP (now available for about $2,500). After much consternation, I'd decided on an LCD (as opposed to a Plasma) because the room is relatively bright. Now, he's thrown this LED DLP into the mix.
What do you recommend, and why?
Thanks.