Q. im looking for the best hdtv i can get, particularly a samsung because i feel that they make quality tvs. anyways, what type of hdtv should i get for ideal performance? a plasma, led, or lcd hdtv? thanks.
can you please explain your choice, as i'm still uncertain. thank you.
i really appreciate the advice guys! this is very, very helpyful. i am looking for a samsung hdtv that is at least 42'' and at most 52'' big. i will mostly be watching movies and gaming on occasion. for this size, what type of samsung hdtv should i get that will give me the performance i desire and also the quality that will last for years? thank you!
can you please explain your choice, as i'm still uncertain. thank you.
i really appreciate the advice guys! this is very, very helpyful. i am looking for a samsung hdtv that is at least 42'' and at most 52'' big. i will mostly be watching movies and gaming on occasion. for this size, what type of samsung hdtv should i get that will give me the performance i desire and also the quality that will last for years? thank you!
A. It depends on what screen size you want. Anything under 42" will be lcd. If need a TV right now I suggest you get an lcd from Samsung particularly the LNXXA650 series. But if you want to buy a plasma I suggest you wait until March when Panasonic will release new plasma televisions that use 50% less power consumption compared to past models, including last years.
Panasonic's new line of plasmas will be called either the S1 series or G10. It will have something called NEO PDP technology that reduces 50% less power consumption. They will be released in March 2009. So make sure you get a 2009 model if you plan on buying a Plasma TV.
If you need a TV now, like I said the Samsung LNXXA650 series (which is lcd) are really good.
Oh and there is no such thing as led. It's called led lcd which are lcd televisions but more expensive. And plasmas, lcd's, led lcd's are all hdtv.
Panasonic's new line of plasmas will be called either the S1 series or G10. It will have something called NEO PDP technology that reduces 50% less power consumption. They will be released in March 2009. So make sure you get a 2009 model if you plan on buying a Plasma TV.
If you need a TV now, like I said the Samsung LNXXA650 series (which is lcd) are really good.
Oh and there is no such thing as led. It's called led lcd which are lcd televisions but more expensive. And plasmas, lcd's, led lcd's are all hdtv.
is an lcd hdtv really worth buying?
Q. i am planning on buying an hdtv for my family but we already have a tv. a regular basic tv. we have a ps3, wii, and we have hd channels. out of all honesty is buying a hdtv really worth spending money on it even though i have a tv that is working just fine? is spending a few hundred dollars really worth better picture?
A. Honestly, I bought an HD TV a couple years ago when they were like four or five times more expensive and the technology was weaker than it is now. I was also skeptical about it, but to be perfectly honest, after having watched HD television for all this time, I simply cannot go back to regular TV.
The hi def channels are so pleasing to the eye that it makes a world of a difference. Watching sporting events like football is fantastic�I literally can't watch sporting events on regular TV anymore. I'm not a big gamer anymore, but I'm sure that it'll make the gaming experience that much better.
I was looking at the current prices of HD LCD TVs recently and they have come down so much that I would certainly go with an HD TV. It really makes a huge difference so long as you have HD channels coming in or HD/Blue Ray DVDs that you're using.
Right now, literally, the HD TV I purchased in 2006 for over $2,500 presently costs $829 and is of better quality with the technical improvements.
The hi def channels are so pleasing to the eye that it makes a world of a difference. Watching sporting events like football is fantastic�I literally can't watch sporting events on regular TV anymore. I'm not a big gamer anymore, but I'm sure that it'll make the gaming experience that much better.
I was looking at the current prices of HD LCD TVs recently and they have come down so much that I would certainly go with an HD TV. It really makes a huge difference so long as you have HD channels coming in or HD/Blue Ray DVDs that you're using.
Right now, literally, the HD TV I purchased in 2006 for over $2,500 presently costs $829 and is of better quality with the technical improvements.
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