Showing posts with label best led tv 50 inch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best led tv 50 inch. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

can you suggest me which tv is best..samsung 50 inch led tv or lg 50 inch cinema 3d led tv?




santhosh





Answer
It might be difficult to directly compare a Samsung with an LG because I suspect the Samsung is the better made of the two and therefore, considering similar equipment, would always be the more expensive of the two. It doesn't mean you can't buy an LG with the expectation of perfect service for years on end and it doesn't mean you can't pay more for a Samsung with the expectations it will survive three months without a problem. That said, the odds are in favor of the Samsung. In your case, you are apparently trying to compare not only two TVs but two dissimilar TVs in that one is 3D capable and one is not, not to mention the manufacturing attributes and cost differential. If you have access to Consumer Reports magazine you should look for a fairly recent issue that offers comparisons between similar sized TVs, your selected manufacturers included. If you are successful you should pay close attention to the comments. To obtain satisfaction it might be wise to make a list of the attributes desirable to you and then look for televisions/manufacturers that offer them. This should allow you enough information to at least do a cost analysis but you will still be lacking valid information in the area of quality which although frequently subjective might be obtainable from an online search using manufacturer model numbers as the input. I did this very exercise a few years ago before I selected a Sony over a Samsung.

Best led gaming 50-60 inch TV?




DE


I am trying to find out what the best led gaming TV is? 50-60 inch size. Would be nice if it is a smart TV as well. I will be using the xbox one with this TV.


Answer
(Like I have not answered this question a few dozen times in the last month?)

You want a Panasonic Plasma in native 720 resolution with the "Gamer Mode" feature to reduce gamer lag.

Avoid the 'smart' models - you can add a Roku3 or Western Digital TV Live box to give you the smart features and these devices cost about $99.

And try searching next time for "gaming television" before you post the 8'th version of the same question this week. You are giving gamers a bad name by not being smart enough to search before you post.




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Thursday, August 8, 2013

What is Better to buy for a Big Screen TV Plasma or LCD?

best led tv 50 inch
 on Review Of The LG 47LE5300 47 inch Full HD 1080p 100Hz LED
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haakana


I was thinking of buying a big screen TV 50 inches or larger but not sure if Plasma or LCD is better buy?


Answer
no one..........led only.

What is the difference between an LED and LCD TV?




c_verhoff1


What is the difference between an LED and LCD TV? Which one is a better choice for the money/time it will last/overall best picture? Also, must be able to get TV in about a 20in or so in size. And what would be the best brand and good price?


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LED TV is just an LCD TV that uses a LED backlight instead of a fluorescent one. This helps alleviate the problem of poor color fidelity that LCD's suffer from, but does little to help poor black levels, response time, and viewing angles.

At around 20 inches, I would recommend a CRT for best picture quality. Resolution is NOT everything. Most people think resolution is a lot more important than it really is. So as long as space isn't a major constraint and you're not going to be using as a computer monitor, I'd recommend a CRT at 20 inches: where it lacks in resolution it more than makes up in response time, color fidelity, and contrast. Plus it costs up to 50% less than a comparable LCD.

http://www.memorex.com/products/product_details.php?PID=50706 This is one of the better 20 inch CRT's currently on the market. $160 at Target. I own one and am very satisfied with it. It's got 10 watts of power output, which is not only excellent for a TV of that size, but respectable for ANY sized TV.




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