qualify your recommendation please...
Why do you recommend LCD vs technologies such as DLP or plasma?
DLP is rare in the Dominican Republic but I've seen them advertised. The latest generation has a so-called LED engine (vs the previous high intensity bulb engines) that provide a picture that rivals or exceeds plasma and LCD in brightness and color fidelity. Most importantly, if size is your goal, DLP will give you relatively more square inches per peso than either LCD or plasma. I personally don't recommend plasma because of:
-high energy consumption
-image deteriotes by the day (but not noticeable for a year or more)
-heavy weight
-very high cost per square inch
I personally rate LCD as a good compromise if you must have flat screen. DLP displays are not completely flat.
Research before spending up to $70,000 - - do not rely on what I and AZB say. It's your money after all
it might be the new company owned by Mr. jose clase. It will provide cable TV (maybe, including HDTV channels), cell phone, normal phone and super fast internet (100 times faster than dsl codetel), all in one package. It has already started in santo domingo and will soon come to santiago and the rest of the country. Like pichardo said, wait and see what else comes here. buy an LCD HDTV 1080p.
AZB
Why do you recommend LCD vs technologies such as DLP or plasma?
DLP is rare in the Dominican Republic but I've seen them advertised. The latest generation has a so-called LED engine (vs the previous high intensity bulb engines) that provide a picture that rivals or exceeds plasma and LCD in brightness and color fidelity. Most importantly, if size is your goal, DLP will give you relatively more square inches per peso than either LCD or plasma. I personally don't recommend plasma because of:
-high energy consumption
-image deteriotes by the day (but not noticeable for a year or more)
-heavy weight
-very high cost per square inch
I personally rate LCD as a good compromise if you must have flat screen. DLP displays are not completely flat.
Research before spending up to $70,000 - - do not rely on what I and AZB say. It's your money after all