Q. Im not really a tec expert so idk much about tvs but 1080,720.......ect that basic stuff so im not looking for ones over 1000$ hopefully under that thanks for answering if u do
A. Keep in mind that you can not see the difference between 720P and 1080P in screen smaller than a 46". 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 by any manufacturer. In November issue of the Magazine it named the Panasonic Plasma tv model VT25 as the best tv for 2010. Last year was also a Plasma tv by Pioneer Elite KURO model. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. You can get a Panasonic Plasma tv 46" 1080 model G20 for under $1,000 or the 50" G20 for $1099 at Best Buy, this model is exclusive to Best Buy only. It is also a THX (higher video quality standard set by Lucas film industries) certified tv, the only other brand that has a certification is by LG and it is there high end model LED tv. Hope this will help you out.
Plasma, LED, or LCD???
Q. With the black friday sale around the corner, I see a lot of deals and want the best thing. I heard the Plasma TV is no good and will only last 2 years, same as LED. LCD is best to go (from the rumors I hear) , by your experiance, what is the best way to go?
A. Do not listen to rumors or from people that do not know what they are talking about. I recommended you go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs, along with the pro and con of each technology. If you get a copy of the magazine, it will list tvs that they recommend and have tested. Panasonic has more plasma tv being recommended than any type of tv by any manufacturer in the market today. In November issue of the magazine it name the Panasonic plasma tv model VT25 as the best tv for 2010. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. You will also see that plasma tv is less expensive that any tv in the market today. Most tv in the market today should last you around 60,000 to 100,000 hours of use. My first plasma tv purchased in 2002, a Pioneer model 4330 a 43" is still working today, while my first LCD tv 32" only lasted 2 years. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for. Hope this will help you out.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar