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<blockquote data-quote="JasonSnake" data-source="post: 13259544" data-attributes="member: 35767"><p>I have the non-smart version of the LG 60" 5500. You truly get a lot for what you pay for. In my opinion, the LG plasma outdoes some of Samsungs that I've seen side by side at the store. I'm not talking about color or brightness, rather, the pixel density/size when looking at both. The Samsung seemed to have more space between each pixel, thus making it look more 720P'ish to my eyes (and yes, it was a 1080P model). The LG's pixels looked more uniform, hard to tell of any gaps or spaces between the pixels. </p><p></p><p>Most will say that won't notice the difference from afar, but my sofas are not too far from the TV so it would have bugged me if I had gone with the Samsung.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonSnake, post: 13259544, member: 35767"] I have the non-smart version of the LG 60" 5500. You truly get a lot for what you pay for. In my opinion, the LG plasma outdoes some of Samsungs that I've seen side by side at the store. I'm not talking about color or brightness, rather, the pixel density/size when looking at both. The Samsung seemed to have more space between each pixel, thus making it look more 720P'ish to my eyes (and yes, it was a 1080P model). The LG's pixels looked more uniform, hard to tell of any gaps or spaces between the pixels. Most will say that won't notice the difference from afar, but my sofas are not too far from the TV so it would have bugged me if I had gone with the Samsung. [/QUOTE]
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