Not sure about now but 3.5 years ago when we made that decision, we went plasma as the whites and colour seemed more natural and less hysterical. Got a 46"
84" defeats the purpose of 4k resolution. It will still have the same pixellation as a regular 1080p when viewed from 2 feet away. It would have to be 4k resolution on a 46" screen to more closely match a PC monitor...
The market seems inundated with LCD/LED television screens. Plasma still looks better to my eye. Gonna miss the presence of the old Pioneer plasma televisions.
> Are there any HDTV (larger than a 30 inch monitor) that can display photos with higher resolution than 1080p?
By definition HDTV is 1080 x 1920. So the answer is no. HDTV displays FAR fewer pixels than we record with even the oldest DSLR now in use. Think about it. Even with S-HDTV we are nowhere near displaying the detail in the images we collect.