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From reading the article, it looks like his recommendations are based entirely off of information from press releases vs actually comparing 2007 sets to 2008 ones.
To be fair, it's rare for the major names to put out HDTVs which are worse than the previous' years in intangibles like image quality.
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MooseMuffin @ Apr 8th 2008 4:25PM
From reading the article, it looks like his recommendations are based entirely off of information from press releases vs actually comparing 2007 sets to 2008 ones.
Erwos @ Apr 8th 2008 5:13PM
To be fair, it's rare for the major names to put out HDTVs which are worse than the previous' years in intangibles like image quality.