Rabu, 21 Mei 2014

What is the best HDTV LED, LCD or Plasma?

Q. Ok I am going to buy a new TV and I want to know how each TV works and the pros and cons of each TV and also what is the best TV available for each of these TV types.

Thanks.

A. For picture quality, no lag or blur on fast action, and games, plus an extreme viewing angle, Plasma.! For a slim TV that uses less power, get an LED....If you buy an LED or LCD, (they are very similar) get one with 120 hz. refresh rate, to help minimize the blur on fast motion..! Plasma needs no refresh rates, as it has a very fast response time. However, most plasma TV's are at least 40 inches in size or more..


Best kind of HDTV? LCD, LED, or plasma?
Q. I'm looking for a new TV.. What is the best kind?

Will often be looking at it from an angle, in a room with lights (so reflection).

I know LCD is bad to view at angles, and that plasmas burn out. Picture quality doesn't mean everything to me, I just don't want it to get any lines or dead pixels.

A. Plasma is NOT dead!!! Good lord. You need to do some research.

Okay, here is the short spill. Plasma STILL has the best contrast ratio when it comes to the darkest darks. LED still cannot match a plasma for deep blacks. Plasma TV's are still good but do run hotter than LED or LCD and draw more power than LED or LCD> Plasmas have the best refresh rate out of them also.

LED is the second best and will eventually replace Plasma in the future. Some new LED TVs have local dimming making the blacks appear better than they ever have on an LCD or LED screen still not as good as plasma. LED tvs tend to be a little sharper (depending on the specific set) than any others. LED draws the least amount of power and are the lightest and thinnest TVs on the market. LED will cost the most though out of any other TVs. oh, Plasma can have burn in if you leave an image up for several hours BUT most new plasma sets have a way of erasing it or not letting it happen by moving pixels around.

LCD costs are way down and still have a decent picture. LCD TVs are usually thicker than LED ones and use a bit more power than LED but nothing near as much as Plasma. LCDs do not get burnin at all unless you leave an image up for like months at a time... you may have pixels that burn out.

hope you get all what i was saying. I happen to own all three and i can say my plasma still is king for over-all picture quality although not as bright as my new LG LED 3D HDTV. Hope that helps!





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