dude_56013
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That's a non-issue when you're comparing it to the Sony BRAVIA. Gamers prefer the television because of its low input lag, not necessarily because of its panel.
Which series are you comparing here?
When reading through threads on AVS, there are a lot of comparisons between the TVs that I had listed above, including the Sony. Many that had the Sony (that I listed above; as well as the L series) were noting the greenish hue and the poor black quality compared to other TVs in the same category (such as ones I listed). I doubt the difference was substantial, but color accuracy is something that I have to have. It's why I didn't let my parents purchase an LCD a few years ago and instead we got a plasma. At the time, in our price range I just couldn't find a decent 720p LCD that looked accurate in my eye. But, again, that was on a limited budget which made plasma make more sense.
Though gamers do prefer the model I chose, it's also got raved reviews on it's color accuracy/picture quality and vast picture control settings to choose from. I'll let everyone know how it is when I get it. It's weak point is it's sound. But I'm not worried. This set has headphones out so I can just plug that into my stereo, or to my own headphones.