Senin, 09 Juni 2014

Lcd 120hz vs Plasma 600hz?

Q. I will play video games 100% or the time on one of these hdtvs. Should I go with a 720p 600hz plasma or a 1080p 120hz Lcd. Both tvs are made by the same company.

A. The above post is incorrect. The screen glare problem has not been solved. Plasma screens are the glossy type. When I went to best buy, i noticed severe reflections from all angles. There is even a video done by CNET on the VT30 plasma TV (last years panasonic flagship model and also the TV in my bedroom) on youtube where you can see significant reflections even in a darker room. Plasma TVs are best suited for rooms with controlled lighting. In those conditions the plasma TV will produce great PQ. Also plasma TVs consume the same amount of power as the older plasma models. You can verify this through many review sites such as FlatpanelsHD or CNET. They measure the total watts consumption per hour and have it down on a chart. If you are adamant on purchasing a plasma, then I would recommend the ST50 by Panasonic. It is their most inexpensive plasma TV and it has gotten great reviews.

Now I recommend to you a LED LCD TV for gaming. My reasons are : if you plan on gaming a long time, your TV will not overheat and burn-in issues are non-existent. (i have seen burn-ins on a panasonic vt30 after only 5 months--even with the screen wipe feature in use). Also 3D gaming is a big plus for me so the comfort of the glasses will become significant enough to where it will affect the type of TV you may purchase. You will be able to play during the day. LED LCD TVs are very bright. Most 2012 LED TVs however have a glossy screen as well. You will get some unwanted reflections. I highly recommend LG's LW series 3D LED TVs (2011 models). They have a matte screen for unparalleled brightness and since its 2012 now, should be priced even lower than its competition.


The difference between 720p and 1080p ins a 32 inch TV?
Q. Bear with me, I know this question probably comes up a lot.

I'm moving cross country in a few weeks, and sadly that means I can't take my current 32 inch LG 1080p TV. It's a 2011 model, and I've loved it since the day I got it.

However, the new LG models at my price point have terrible reviews. I did find a good TV at a good price, a Samsung 720p LED 32 inch.

So my question is, will I be disappointed in picture quality if I go with the 720p? It's a bedroom TV that I use for HD cable, Netflix and watching BluRays and DVDs.

A. Keep in mind that you can not see the difference between 720P and 1080P in screen smaller than a 46". The only source for 1080P is the blu ray disc movies and some video games. 3 years ago I was in the market for a 32" LCD. I went to best Buy Buy website and read all the reviews of customers who purchased a 32". Also look at all the model that each manufacturer have on display at Best Buy, Fry's Electronic and Costco. I found that Panasonic had the best picture quality and viewing angle. I would up purchasing a 37". Last christmas I purchase 2 32" by Panasonic for my kids christmas present. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. If you pick up a copy of the magazine and close to the back of the magazine it will list the tvs the recommend. You will notice that Panasonic has more tv being recommend than from any other manufacturer. You will not see any LG tv being recommend. If you read all the questions in yahoo all the time, you will notice that 95% of tv problems are from those bargain price tv. Panasonic is the most reliable tv in the market today, followed by Samsung. Hope this will help you out.





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