Re: plasma TVs?

Posted by Loni Rosser on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Microwave-ovens-don-t-leak-They-broadcast-tp1546579p1546589.html

No Marc I like tv too. I heard that the LCD's were the best for us. I think plasma's might be high in emf. We will need one too next year when they go digital.
 
I am using an old sharp at the moment. They all seem to put out a lot of emf but it sure is nice to relax & watch some tv. Takes my mind off of jumping off that bridge when times get bad like they have recently.
 
Check it out thoroughly before you buy. I will need to off gas a new tv for quite some time before I can even put the darn thing in the house. Keep in mind the new plastics that could make you sick. The circuits are also toxic. My kids tv's were floor models we got them for xmas & I am finally getting to be able to be in their rooms. Ahhhh
 
Let us know what you get. Loni

--- On Tue, 6/17/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: plasma TVs?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 3:25 PM






> An electrosensitive buying a TV. Quite contradictory.

What, am I the only one here who watches television? :-)

Before I became electrosensitive, I was a videophile.
So it's about time I got an HDTV for the living room!

> Why get a plasma if you know they produce more RF?

In general, I find plasmas to produce a better looking
picture than an LCD. However, since I typically
react badly to them at the showrooms at close range,
they probably aren't a good idea for me.

As for the XBR8, I used to swear by Sony TV's,
but the current Bravia's wash out too quickly
with minor changes in viewing angles. I don't
think LED backlighting will change that. I've
seen the 11" Sony OLED, and that has a great
picture and great viewing angles, but I suspect it
will be awhile before OLED TV's are large enough
and affordable.

Based on my various requirements and desirements,
I suspect I'll be getting either a 37" Panasonic
LCD (consumer model) or plasma (industrial model).

Marc

















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