Jumat, 31 Januari 2014

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.


whats a good flatscreen tv to get?
Q. i'm shopping for a tv that is size 40-46,i need one that has at least one composite connection or svideo.budget is about 900.also need one thats not too bright,i heard plasmas are low on brightness,is that true?
how is the picture quailty on the panasonic with roku basic sd stuff and will composite devices look pretty good? or will only blu ray stuff look good on this set? i was thinking of getting a 42 or 46.i have xbox1(component) sattlite(composite) netflix on xbox360 but will consider roku2 to save on energy bills.

A. I recommend you go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. You will notice that there are more Panasonic Plasma tv being recommended than any type of tv from other manufacturer. In 2010 Home Theater Magazine named the Panasonic Plasma tv model VT25 as the best tv, while 2009 belong to Pioneer Elite KURO also a Plasma tv. Keep in mind that Plasma tv starts at the 42" and larger, so if you want a smaller tv you have to get an LCD. Consider this also, you can not see the difference between 720P and 1080P in screen smaller than a 46". All LCD and LED tv have problems with blur motion when watching fast action sports and playing video games. To reduce the blur motion you need the faster refresh rate of 120HZ or 240HZ which also raises the price of the tv. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from those bargain price tv. Hope this will help you out.





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