Senin, 17 Februari 2014

plasma or lcd hdtv?!?!?!?

Q. I was sure that lcd was better because i heard that u can have some kind of contrast burn from plasma but now im seeing that some people swear by their plasma as if it was amazing. Anyone with some insight>!????????

A. Plasma's have the best picture quality...PERIOD!

They don't suffer from burn-in anymore!
They don't use anymore electricity then other TV's on average usage!
And screen glare isn't as bad as it used to be!

They have the highest contrast ratio's(2,000,000:1 dynamic; 40,000:1 native) and the fastest refresh rates(600hz)! This makes them perfect for sports, movies & gaming! See the link below for more info and FACTS!

There still seems to be a lot of people on this website that seem to not want to come out of the HDTV Plasma dark ages! ALL of the problems that Plasma's have been plagued with in the past are gone! LCD lovers have nothing to use against Plasma's nowadays...but that doesn't mean they're gonna stop trying!!! DON'T LISTEN TO THESE PEOPLE! Seek the truth!


How to get a better picture quality on a lcd hdtv?
Q. I recently bought a 1080p lcd hdtv, right now im watching tv just through basic cable without a cable box or anything else. But when im watching tv i dont feel the picture quality is very good, it looks somewhat blurry and i just dont feel like im getting what im suppose to. I wasnt really expecting that though it being an HD ready tv and putting out 1080p. Would getting an HD cable box from my cable provider help?

A. The picture looks bad because you are looking at standard-definition channels, not HD channels.

HDTVs usually make standard-def channels look WORSE, not better!

So what you need to do is get some HD channels.

To do that with cable, you probably have to upgrade your cable account to pay extra for HD and get an HD cable box. But before you do that, you could try without a box, and have your TV scan for new channels (tell it you have digital cable when you start the scan), and it may pick up a few channels (mostly major networks) in HD. If you are happy with just those in HD, you might not need to pay extra for HD.





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