Monday, June 23, 2014

How reliable are Toshiba LED 3D TVs?




Godwin Mud


Recently a Toshiba 42inch LED 3D Caught my eye and so i wanted to know how reliable they are,PLEASE HELP???


Answer
toshiba 3d tv's are NOT that good compared to panasonic or samsung tv's and i would highly recommend you to get a panasonic 3d tv

they are brilliant

Which is a better selection a 3d tv; internet connected tv ;lcd tv; or led tv?




anroop


I want to buy a new tv but i dont know what to get. I am a gamer so i need one good for gaming. But i also want to get a tv that is good for watching movies and has good view for just regular tv watching so what one is the best for all of these. plz answer thanks


Answer
There are a few different types of TVs including: Plasma, LCD, LED, and 3D. The technology in TVs was released in that order, plasma being the earliest technology and 3D being the most current technology. I recently watched an electronics trade show where they talked about a new TV technology, which they are calling 4D. This new technology would allow you to view TV and movies in 3D without having to wear the glasses required for the current 3D TVs.

In terms of the type of TV to buy... I personally would not buy a plasma. When you hear people talking about a TV burning out or an image being burnt on the screen, they are most likely talking about a plasma. Plasma's, as they are the oldest technology of the flat screen TVs, tend to have lower quality and do not last as long.

At this point in time I also would not recommend a 3D TV. For one, you have to wear bulky glasses in order to take advantage of the 3D feature. Also, the new 4D TVs are rumored to have a release date of later this year.

LCD and LED are the two TV technologies that I would recommend. LED TVs have the highest screen quality and the best picture. LCD is the predecessor to LED and also have great quality, but not near as sharp or crisp a picture as an LED. I would recommend heading down to your local electronics store and looking at an LCD and LED side by side. If you cannot tell the difference in the picture then go with the LCD, since it will be much cheaper.

The big things to look for when buying a TV:
1080p vs. 720p - This is representative of the screen resolution. Essentially, the higher the screen resolution, the less grainy the picture will be. This especially applies to larger TVs since the larger the screen gets the more the picture is stretched. If the resolution is too low the screen will appear grainy. GO WITH 1080p.

60Hz vs. 120Hz - This is the TVs refresh rate or the speed of the TV. If the speed is low and you're watching a fast paced movie or sports game, the picture will be blurry because the movement is faster than the TV. 120Hz

Brand: Whatever you do, don't buy a TV that's really big and cheap and is an off-name brand. Stick to the well-known brands. Samsung, over the past few years, has received the highest reviews for their TVs, although they are on the expensive side. I would recommend Vizio, which also received good ratings, but is a more affordable choice.




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