Confucius say: Harmony with spouse for the next 20 years is better than 2 hours of great PQ a day...
MATZtER say: Dont forget to say: "YES DEAR".
and... once that TV is in your house, with no other TV beside it to compare to like in the shops, its the most beautiful TV ever.
Right?
LOL. I think that this is pretty much a universal statement to all of us here who are married. Icing na lang on the cake if you and your spouse share the same passion for HT, audio or video. So kung strategy ang hanap nyo mga singles dyan, look for a gf who has the same passion.
This way, meron ka ng SARS vaccine to begin with.
If you do end up putting a tv in your bedroom, try to make sure na walang cable, antenna lang. And no other video source/s.
I just visited an appliance store at Galleria yesterday while my wife is shopping...ganun talaga. If you leave it to the sales guy, LCD is what they will promote. At first I acted like it is my first time to see a flat panel up close. hehehe. If I were just a "typical consumer" wanting to upgrade to hi-def and I will base my choice from these statements, what do you think will be my final choice?
( First of all, the LCD's on display outnumber plasmas 10:1 )
1) Konti na lang ang plasma now Sir. LCD na ang bago.
2) Mas maganda talaga ang color ng LCD.
3) 720 lang yang plasma Sir. 1080 na ung LCD.
4) Mas madaming bumibili ng LCD Sir.
5) Mas friendly sa environment ang LCD Sir.
6) Mas mataas ang resolution ng LCD Sir.
After around 15 minutes of letting the sales guy talk about the LCD, I mentioned to him that I am already an owner of a 46W300 Bravia. So, I ended up looking at the 42pv8. His reply: "Maganda din yan Sir, yung black nya mas ok sa LCD" and "mas ok daw yan kung sa madilim na room mo gagamitin".
Well, as the story goes, I'm sure this is a normal scenario at the store. And very dependent on the information that you'll get from the sales personnel who is on duty.
IMO, if you are hunting for a flat display panel, as stated here numerous times: Take your time and don't buy on impulse, determine your primary application, audition your two or three choices, know the pros and cons of your final choice, then make the purchase and "live with the cons of your final choice"..and "be happy with the pros of your final choice" at the same time.
If you can't decide what pros to enjoy and what cons to live with, save up and buy both technology.
Might as well include a PJ on your plan coz this is also a great choice.