Minggu, 19 Januari 2014

what is better tv make for lcd, Sony or Samsung? Who makes better plasmas besides Panasonic?

Q. Panasonic plasma's are dealing with a black level problem right now.

A. This can be tricky because depending on what size Sony you are looking at, you could be comparing Samsung to Samsung, Sony uses Samsung panels. If I remember correctly, at 46 inches and above, they use Sharp panels.

Panasonic is still the king of plasma since Pioneer went away. The black level problem does not (so far) affect the new 2010 infinite black panels from Panasonic. Actually the TVs don't have a black level problem in and of themselves, it's the way Panasonic chose to adjust the voltage and their estimation of how the panel would age, and require more voltage. Panasonic miscalculated and went too aggressive too soon.


I'm not sure why there is going to be no fix for these 2008/9 panels. I'm guessing that the fix is not an easy one, maybe not something that can be fixed with a firmware update. So if it's complicated, that means money, and if it costs too much, and only the die-hards at AVS forums are talking about it, I can see why Panasonic would just leave it be.

The other two really good plasmas are the new crop from Samsung and LG. The new Infinia plasmas from LG are probably the best looking, and the prices are not too bad. Now if Panasonic could make their panels look at good as the LG that would be something. Still hardly any reviews for all these new plasmas from all three makers, not sure why.


What are the differences between LED, Plasma and LCD TV's?
Q. Which is the best one?

A. Instead of everyone trying to give there own opinion on the pro and con of each technology, I recommend you go online to Home Theater Magazine. Read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. For 2010 they named the Panasonic Plasma tv model VT25 as the best tv, while 2009 belong to Pioneer Elite KURO which was also a Plasma tv. Plasma is still considered to have the best picture quality of all tv in the market today. All LCD and LED tv have a problem with blur motion when watching fast action sports or playing video games. To reduce reduce the blur motion you need the faster refresh rate of 120HZ or the 240HZ which also raises the price of the tv. Hope this will help you out.





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