Monday, February 3, 2014

which is better LED or LCD tv?




Karyn





Answer
LED refers to the backlighting in the TV. LCD's use CFL's (fluorescent) lights to backlight, whereas LED's use LED's...which last much longer, run cooler, and use less energy. Also, if you want a thin TV, LED is the way to go.

I have a Sony Bravia KDL55EX710 and love it. Deep blacks, vivid colors and a crisp sharp picture in 1080p on blu-ray and 1080i on FiOS.

Plasma's are also very good, but have a much shorter life expectancy than LCD's. I have several friends and relatives who got 7 years or less out of them...two of which were Panasonic, which is normally an excellent tv. Plasmas also suffer from burn in. If you watch shows in the 4x3 format with the vertical black bars, they will burn in...think Pong from the 70's burning into the CRT's.

As the other poster pointed out, stay away from the "bargain" or "leader" brands advertised at low prices. "Leader" brands of today are no different than they were 20 years ago with CRT's ... they're cheap and won't last.

Personally, I'm partial to Sony, because they have a proven track record and last for years. My last tv was a 53" rear projection that lasted 13 years after heavy use...and it was never serviced.

I did, however, shop around and got a fantastic deal online. I got it from tigerdirect.com for $1249 just before the Super Bowl with several discounts and an addtional $100 rebate for using PayPal. Also, no tax and no shipping charges and it was brought in by truck. I couldn't be happier. It currently sells for $2069. Sign up for their email list as they run sales all the time. Right now, they have a 37", 120Hz, 1080p Vizio for $299. These sales rotate all the time, so have patience.

Also, for blur-free movies and games, get at least 120Hz refresh rate. I have no blurry picture during fast paced scenes in movies.

Hope this helps.

what is better, LCD or LED Tv's?




Ryan Davis


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Answer
There is no such thing as an "LED" TV. It's just a marketing term. In some countries, TV makers cannot use the term "LED TV" because it's misleading. LED TVs are just LCD TVs. Instead of CCFL backlights, they use LEDs for the backlight.

TVs that use LED backlights don't have better color, deeper contrast, or better anything. LEDs aren't magic, they are just lights. There are cases where a TV that uses LEDs looks better, and performs better but it has nothing to do with LEDs.

Those TVs might be using a better or later generation panel. For example, a 50 inch LCD TV for 900 bucks might be using a 6th generation panel. And 50 inch high end (expensive) TV using LEDs could be using a 10th generation panel.

The sales person will tell you that it's the LEDs but it's not. So bottom line don't pay extra for LED unless it has features that you want/need. So if you want a thinner TV, or the nice glossy (not matte) screen the higher end LED TVs have, the internet and streaming features, then pay extra.

Now LEDs are finding their way into cheaper, lower end TVs, I've seen the new ones at Target and walmart, and they look no different than the LCD version because they don't have the glossy screens, and they are using cheap, older generation panels. They are thinner, but that's about it.




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