Jumat, 21 Maret 2014

What is the best 32 Inch LCD HDTV?

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A. Panasonic VIERA C12 Series TC-L32C12 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV is one of the best TVs under $500 you can find on the market. I did a LOT of research looking for what I wanted in a TV. I've been wanting a nice flatscreen for a while now. I've been holding out as and quality has been improving while prices have been dropping. I finally settled on this Panasonic.

I wanted a TV for primarily movies (Hi Def and standard or upconverted Def) and video games (Hi Def and standard def). I do not have a cable subscription and am not interested in HD cable services. That being said, I also wanted a TV that would double as a humongous PC monitor. I'm pleased to say this TV meets and exceeds my needs so far. It's a big upgrade from the 20 inch tube TV I was using before the VIERA.

The LCD TV is nice looking and has a variety of cable inputs. Both the remote and menu systems are top-notch and useful. This TV puts out true 720p resolution and has 4:3 ratio (standard, full-frame) and zoom scaling as well. For TVs 32 inches and under, 1080p (while nice) is not necessary, as you'd be hard pressed to notice a dramatic difference with your HDMI or component sources. The picture is super sharp, and the image control available with this TV is pretty impressive. You can really play with the picture and color. I was laughing at the ability to essentially reproduce that 60's Technicolor supersaturation if you want. It really brings films to life. You can make up to 4 preset color choices, too- One for films, one for sports or live action TV, one for video games, one for kid's cartoons, etc, etc.
I would highly recommend this TV.


What's better...Plasma or LCD HDTV?
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A. -Panasonic's 1080p plasma TVs have a half-life of 100,000 hours (30-40 years of typical use)

- An LCD TV only has a half life of 60,000 hours (25-27 years of typical use).

-A plasma TV will lose brightness as it ages, but it retains the ability to produce accurate colors.

-An LCD TV loses brightness as it ages AND it loses color accuracy.

-A plasma TV produces the smoothest motion.

-An LCD TV blurs fast motion AND the motion compensation options cost an arm & a leg & work for crap.

-The 2008 Panasonic plasma TVs are brighter than almost every LCD TV on the market today (up to 30,000:1 native contrast ratios)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

- The 2008 Panasonic plasma TVs use a new anti-reflective filter that reduces glare & reflections. These TVs have less glare & refelctions than the Samsung 71F & 65f models. In fact, they have no more glare & reflectivity than a Sony XBR4 LCD TV!!!!!!!!

Over 40", a plasma TV costs much less than a compariable LCD TV. You get more TV for the money with a plasma TV.

Plasma TVs produce the best blacks!

Plasma TVs produce the most accurate colors!

Panasonic's plasma TVs can reproduce over 68B colors. The best that a LCD TV can do is 12M colors.

Panasonic's plasma TVs phosphor as been reformulated to significantly reduce burn-in issues. I have not seen a image that can't be washed out of a 2008 Panasonic plasma TV.

LCD TVs can suffer image retention, especially when using games that use a 4:3 screen format. Images burned into an LCD screen are permanent!

An LCD screen is more susceptable to damage if hit with an object.

An LCD screen can easily be scratched.

An LCD screen can be damaged if you use a cleaning product with ammonia or alcohol.

Go see the new Panasonic plasma TVs for yourself; LCD TVs will be toast!

P.S. Sony no longer makes plasma TVs because they could not produce a reliable plasma TV. They entered the plasma TV market too late to be the market leader and, therefore, exited the market to concentrate on the emerging LCD market.





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