Hi Damon, Hmmmm and I thought the light energy was emitted by the DLP material. Know where I can find an article or two? Have to quite putting off looking at it I suspect. Prefect time I suppose. Haven't touched one yet. I'm actually thankful in a way. ...... :). It is I suspect just a small matter of time till I will have to look at one here. The RCA site probably has some pretty good info. I'll have to check over the next few days when time permits. Thanks, Lindsey Lindsey Altman At Home Service Company 440 Cedar Ave. Claxton, Ga. 30417 athome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx labeauxman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (912)739-1019 The LCD will be dimmer because the lamp shines "thru" the LCD whereas the DLP "reflects" the light energy. Telrad Electronics Fort Wayne, IN Damon Brunger ----- Original Message ----- From: "John @ Myers TV" <myers_tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 1:18 PM Subject: [TechAssist] Zenith D60WLCD Dim picture, or imagination? | Hi, | | One of the salesmen at the local dealers asked me about this one. | They have a Zenith LCD model (M# D60WLCD) set up next to a RCA DLP model. | The LCD looks noticably dimmer. | | I'm wondering if this is normal for the DLP sets to be that much better | looking than the LCD's? | | Or, do I have a problem? | | John Myers | Myers TV Service Since 1984 | Alliance, OH | ph 330-821-6545 | myers_tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | www.myerstv.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/