Senin, 17 Februari 2014

LED-LCD TV or Plasma TV?

Q. I'm in the market for a new TV, in the 55" range, I will mostly play my PS3 and watch HDTV channels and sporting events, as well as Blu Ray's. I want to know which kind of TVs are better.

I want pro's and con's and if you own either, I highly request your opinion.

Models I'm considering are either the LED-LCD 3D Sony Bravia 55" 1080p 240 Hz
or the Samsung Plasma 55" 1080p 600Hz

Thanks for all feedback, this is important to me as I want the best of the best.

Is burn in still a problem with Plasmas?

A. The plasma's are cheaper, I would look into a panasonic plasma or LG plasma as those seem to have better picture than samsung. AS for LED, it's still more expensive and is a LCD in reality. The panasonic VT25 3d plasma won best TV for 2010 and is most likely cheaper than the LCD 3dtv. The first 100 hours just make sure you rotate your viewing on a plasma carefully ( I basically left my plasma on THX mode for 20 hours a day, 5 days with everything on zoom mode to remove any bars even when I was gone) after the 5 days I calibrated and even played the same video games for 5 hours straight and got no such image burn ( burn in is dead today, only image retention can happen and you can remove it by watching more HD). I had this panasonic plasma for 8 months and I got slight image retention kinda shadow ghost image from heavy gaming and after watching regular HD for 10 minutes it vanished. Just rotate.


best LED TV?????sony or samsung?
Q. getting a new tv.......gonna watch blu ray and ps3 and xbox 360....(thanks in advance for helping)
40" full hd....1seconds response time......slim and good looking....dont need 2 worry about the money...and im gonna hook it into my bose home theatre system :) :) :)

A. The best LED-backlit HDTV is made neither by Sony nor Samsung, but by LG.
The recent 2010 HDTV shoot-out at Value Electronics in Scarsdale, NY had the Panasonic VT25 plasma as the overall winner, with a Samsung plasma in 2nd place, but in 3rd place ahead of the Sony and Samsung LED offerings was the LG 55LX9500.

Here are the results:


1. Panasonic TC-P58VT25 (plasma)
2. Samsung PN58C8000 (plasma)
3. LG 55LX9500 (full-array local dimming LED-based LCD)
4. Sony KDL-55NX810 (edge-lit local dimming LED-based LCD)
5. Samsung UN55C8000 (edge-lit local dimming LED-based LCD)
6. Sharp LC-60LE925UN (edge-lit LED-based LCD)

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20016466-1.html#ixzz1A51RBstM

As an aside, I wouldn't mention too much that you have a BOSE home theatre system, BOSE are the most over-priced underperforming audio products on the market today. They spend very little on research and development and far too much on marketing, which is why so many average consumers think BOSE is one of the best names in audio. The Acoustimass and Lifestyle systems in particular are absolutely awful for sound reproduction and you could get a $200 5.1 speaker system from Onkyo, Polk, Klipsch, Yamaha, JBL, etc., that will handily outperform and of the Lifestyle and Acoustimass systems.

Here's more info on BOSE - http://www.firstadopter.com/fa/archives/001749.html

The good news is because so many people are uneducated about BOSE you can still sell it and get your money back, unless you're still within the 30-day return policy in which case I'd advise you to take it back as quickly as possible. Otherwise list it on Kijiji or some local listing site, get 80% of your money back and pick up a nice Onkyo receiver/speaker combo and you'll be amazed at the massive difference in sound quality.





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