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I saw one highly expensive LED LCD (Samsung) at a Best Buy

55".

In that environment - a big caveat - I saw nothing in the picture quality or blacks that would justify its significant expense over the non LCD screens on all sides of it.

I don't know about blur since they were just piping stuff in, and the older LCDs around it were likely 120hz, anyway, meaning I'm not sure how much improvement in terms of blur you should even expect from the new generation LED sets.

Besides, most of the TV programming that's not over the air is compressed - just like mp3s are. The software quality makes me question the outlay for hardware.


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