Yah, I agree totally, except that back when I bought my S-PVA Samsung, plasmas had 60Hz flicker and I am more sensitive to that than most people. If I had to replace my TV now I would go with the Panny Viera for sure.
Eye strain has more to do with other factors besides refresh rate. Most LCDs do not flicker, so it is more about brightness, dot pitch, and room lighting.
I thought the same thing when local dimming came out. If you shrink the dimming zones to one pixel then you would have a great display, but the cost will not allow it.
Another question is can you calibrate LEDs accurately?
No; I am talking about resolutions we have not seen yet, like 3840x2160 or whatever quad HD turns out to be. 2560x1440 is still inadequate for engineering and many other applications. You obviously do not have any experience with anything but gaming, so you do not see the need for the extra...
This is a real concern right now, but if LG actually does come out with higher resolutions than 2560 x 1440 in a 16:9 and a larger physical size then it would not matter much. It is really all about the number of pixels for those of us that do more then gaming.
They seem to have a cosy relationship with Samsung and Samsung has dropped production of 30 inch panels for their own business reasons. They never really supported the 30 inch size anyway. It is too bad, because I believe a 30 inch PLS screen in a proper cabnit (no BLB) would command a high...
AVSForums is the place for all things TV: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=166
Use it until it dies and then get something else, and next time do more research.
AVSForums is the place for all things TV: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=166
Find a forum where they talk about your graphic card drivers and what version is best. It is not always the latest version: http://forum.notebookreview.com/notebook-manufacturers/
If you saw it...