Wednesday, June 11, 2014

which is a better buy 24 inch LED with full hd or a 32 inch LCD tv wth hd ready ?

Q. im going to give u the specifications of both television as well :

The 32 inch LCD :

> has MO-card interface
> has optimal power control
> has sensor,standby 1W
> has HD: 1366*768
> has Pallete DCDI
> H.264 (MPEG4)
> 9 Band EQ
> SRS TruSurround
> Auto Volume Leveller
> Hidden Speaker Design
> 2.7 W Speaker Output
> Eye Guard
> 3-HDMI,Component Input,PC Input
> USB Movie

The 24 inch LED :
> Ultra Slim and LED Backlit
> LED 3-D Dimming
> Optimal Power Control
> Light Sensor
> Stand-By 1W
> Full-HD: 1920*1080 Resolution
> 120 Hz Full Motion with MEMC
> Pallete,DCDI
> H.264 (MPEG4) Full Support
> 10 Bit LCD panel With 1.07B Colours
> 9 Band EQ
> SRS TruSurround XT
> Auto Volume Leveller
> Maxxbass
> Hidden Speaker Design
> 2*10/10/7/3/3W Speaker Output
> Eye Gaurd
> 3-HDMI,Component Input,PC Input
> USB Movie
> MO Box Interface


P.S : The TV isnt goin to be used for any gaming purposes and the Viewing Distance is about 12 Feet.

Plzzz Help Me Decide its driving me crazy and i dnt kn


Answer
LED TVs are not LED TVs. Right now, you cannot buy a TV that has a screen made up of only LEDs. The LED Tvs are actually lcd tvs with leds in the back for back lighting. The screens on these so called LED tvs are lcds.

Nevertheless, the led TVs are the best you can get right now. The lcd tvs with leds -- have better color gamut because of the back lighting from the leds. So definitely get an lcd TV with leds.

As for size, that depends on where the TV is going and how far you will be away from it when watching it. There is something called viewing angel. The farther you are from the TV the bigger it needs to be to see it fully.


Also, for size do make sure that the TV is the size its advertised, regardless of what size you get. They do like to sale Tvs that are 1", sometimes more, smaller than what they advertise it as. Buying a 24" TV and only getting a 23" or 22.5" TV is called getting ripped off. Do take a tape measure with you and measure things yourself if you have to.

edit:

Albanianator, full HD is 1080p. That is not better for fast moving objects, like sports. Sports like on Abc and Espn are broadcast in 720p not Full HD. So a TV that is full HD would have to convert the HD from those channels, change the 720p to 1080p. And as we all know, the HD can be degraded or distorted in the conversion process as: 1. you can't get something for nothing and 2. conversion is not perfect. Nothing is perfect.

So just because a TV is full HD does not mean its better. It really depends on what a person is watching as to which is better.

I forgot to add too, that just because one TV is supposedly better; better ratings, technology, etc.. and what not, does not mean it is the best TV for you. Get the TV that looks the best to you, your eyes. What you like and what works the best for you is what matters the most!

LED TV question...difference between 720 and 1080p?




Brian


I want to get a new LED TV, preferably between 24-32 inches. So i've seen some nicely priced Samsung and LG tvs that were around 26 or so inches. But the TV's were both in 720p, and from what i know about TV's i thought 1080p was the best. Is there a real big difference between 720p and 1080p?


Answer
At that size screen, 1080p is only an advantage if you are using the TV as a computer monitor. Small text fonts look better in 1080p. But for general TV use, 720p is fine in that size. You can't really see a difference.

I'd be confident getting a conventional LCD with fluorescent backlighting in that size of set, instead of paying the extra money for LED backlighting. If you get a very good conventional LCD, you won't see any substantial difference--maybe none at all--with an "LED" set.

In fact, that's what I did. I bought a 24 inch Vizio 3 months ago (plain ol' LCD) and it's as good as anything in its class.




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