Kamis, 08 Mei 2014

which tv is better an lcd hdtv or a plasma hdtv?

Q. because i want tv that delivers great quality image and also that looks great if i plug in my ps3 system and also that doesnt mess up in a couple of years

A. Actually, you will find mostly LCDs below 42", and mostly plasmas above 42" - mainly because it's hard to make small plasma screens, and it's hard to make large LCD screens!
The overlap used to be between 37" and 45", but now it has widened to between 32" and 65" where you can choose either LCD or plasma. Bigger LCDs are getting more common as time goes on than are smaller plasmas.
The main advantages of plasma are higher color saturation and quicker pixel response. But they use much more power, and they can burn in (that is, develop a ghost image if left on the same or similar image for long periods of time). There is a technique manufacturers are using of "orbiting" the pixels to reduce burn-in, but if you have a video game with a fixed image (like a menu along the bottom or top of the screen) for hours, it could still burn in.
The main advantages of LCD are lower power consumption, and the fact that they never burn in. LCD color saturation and responsiveness have also improved to the point that I can't see the difference without being told which is which (except that the monster sizes tend to be plasma and the smaller sizes tend to be LCD so I could guess based on that). LCDs also weigh less than plasmas, should you be planning on mounting one on the wall.
LCD sets keep getting bigger and better - Sharp's Aquos line of LCD TVs go up to 65" in size and have beautiful images, but they cost a mint. If I had the money and the space, I would love to own one.
I just bought an LCD HDTV, and I am quite pleased with it. The LCD/plasma decision was actually not an issue, because it had to be a 26" model to fit an existing entertainment center (and they don't make plasma screens that small). But, I am pleased with it, including its use as a computer monitor.


Best 65" HDTV?
Q. Plasma or LCD
size can vary a little bit
By any company
Price range is 0-$5000
DLP preferable not needed
please add specifics or give site that gives them

A. The best would be the Sony Grand Wega with SXRD technology. Blows DLP in the weeds. No 65", though. There's a 70 and a couple of 60 inchers here:
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=565

Go check one out, I was impressed.





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