Friday, February 28, 2014

Should I buy LCD or LED TV?




Steven Gia


I'm planning to buy one for PS3 gaming


Answer
The first difference that strikes me is the price. Currently LED televisions are about 50% more than an LCD tv. However the price gap has been narrowing and will continue to do so. An LED tv uses light emitting diodes ad its source of light for the television. An LED tv uses these diodes to create a much more vibrant and colorful image. The blacks are truly black (not dark gray) and the colors are more realistic vs an LCD tv. LED tvs can achieve a contrast ratio of up to 500,000:1. They also in general have a higher refresh rate which will help when watching shows with motion such as sports or movies.

The second major difference between LED and LCD televisions is the environmental effect. LCD televisions use mercury in the manufacturing process versus the LED tv which does not! Mercury is very bad for the environment. Mercury is also used in making solar cells but that is off topic. An LED hdtv will also use about 40% LESS power than the same size LCD tv. Power usage is the dark secret of all the new line of HDTVs. An LCD or plasma television cost between $10-15 per month to operate. That is quite high particularly if you have more than one. The tree hugger in me comes down firmly on the side of LED televisions.

The thickness and therefore the weight is the last major difference of LED vs LCD tvs. LED televisions are about one third the thickness of the same size LCD tv. Correspondingly, the weight is about half. This could come into play when deciding how to mount your new HDTV.

It is my belief that LED televisions are vastly superior to an LCD tv.


LED FACTS

State of the Art Picture Quality
About 40% Less Energy usage than a same sized LCD TV
Mercury Free and a VERY Thin Design
Currently LED TV's Cost about 20-30% more


LCD FACTS

Good Picture Quality, but Images may "burn" in Display
Energy Costs run Between $150-200 per year to operate an LCD
Mercury IS used in Manufacturing Process
Cost is the Cheaper of the Two Choices


Heres a tip: for PS3 gaming, I HIGHLY recommend plugging the ps3 into the tv via HDMI cable. It makes a huge difference (it makes everything brighter and clearer, so you get the full effect of the hdtv

Which 40 inch lcd or led tv should i buy?




hassan_lia


I want to buy a 40 inch LCD or LED tv. I prefer sony bravia zx1. Anyone used it? Can anyone give some suggestions!


Answer
At 40" that would be a really good series from Sony to get. It is one of the top tier brands for sure. And its a really high end line from them. You would get a great viewing experience with that TV.

The XBR8 or XBR10 LED options would be good as well. But at 40", it might not be as valuable to spend all the extra cash on an LED. You'll get some advantages from it for sure, but to the effect of how much you spend? That's a bit more hard to determine, but probably no you won't.

Same with if you went with like Samsung or Sharp. With Samsung you'd be better of with like a Series 6 or Series 7 set at 40" rather than their LED series. And with Sharp you're again likely better off with something like a D65 for D85 series more than any LED offering. Those would be the other primary 40" options to consider though (Samsung and Sharp). I really like the Sony Z series though and would likely go with that though.

The other option of course is jump over to plasma. Get a Panasonic Viera Plasma. Something like the 42" TC-P42G10. Amazon has a really good price on it these days. Either snag it online from them or find a retail outlet that will price match them. That would be another top of the line option in the size range you're looking at.




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