Showing posts with label best led tv for sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best led tv for sports. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2014

What are the best calibration settings for 60" Vizio E601i-A3?

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jgiv24


I am trying to find out the best calibration settings for my new 60" Vizio E601i-A3 LED TV. I mainly watch sports (Primarily hockey and football but baseball too and march madness. Also movies, TV shows but not as much. I like the built in picture settings and I'm using a modified Vivid setting right now, but would like to know what the best one is. The TV is in a more darker then lighter room. Thanks!


Answer
You need to calibrate the TV to a reference DVD, or have it calibrated by a professional calibration service.

Is the new samsung LED tv the better new generation tv over plasma and LCD?




hieishin88


is the new samsung LED tv the better new generation tv over plasma and LCD?


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In terms of picture quality it's better then standard LCD, but NOT better then Plasma yet!

Plasma TV's = 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; 40,000:1 native and 600hz refresh rates!

LED LCD TV's = 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; 20,000:1 native and 120hz refresh rates. AND SUPER EXPENSIVE!!!

And LED LCD's still suffer from some degree of motion blurring during fast motion content like sports & gaming...Plasma TV's DON'T! Plasma TV's are still the king of Picture quality!!!




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Monday, December 2, 2013

Does the 720p or 60hz matter on a 32 inch TV?

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alex s


I am looking at a VIZIO 32 inch LED TV that is 60hz and 720p. If the TV is mainly used for watching tv shows, sports and DVD's, with the Hz and 720p be sufficient?? I know for larger tv's 120Hz and 1080p is the way to go.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated. I am basically looking for a TV around 250 bucks and 32 inches.



Answer
The resolution difference at 32" screen size is insignificant. As to the frequency, 120 would be smoother for sports, but it may not be worth paying extra for taht to you.

What Is The Difference Between An LCD and LED TV?




Grizelda


And What Would Be A Good Screen Refresh Rate For Both TV Types?


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An LCD screen works the same as an LED screen and, after I explain how they work, I'll explain the difference.

An LCD screen is made up of an array of liquid crystals, which are crystals of silicon that twist a certain amount depending on how much voltage you apply to them. These are then arranged such that the twisting of adjacent crystals forms a prism. Behind the screen is a white light and, since white light is made up of all the colors of the rainbow, the amount of twisting forms a certain color to appear. These are the pixels and the color of each pixel is determined by the signal applied.

An LCD TV has a back light behind the screen that is made of a high-intensity bulb (like a projector bulb) and a diffuser to distribute a fairly even amount of light across the entire screen. But, an LED TV uses an array of bright white LEDs across the entire back of the LCD screen as the back light. This makes for a much brighter and evenly distributed back light, resulting in a brighter and more consistent picture on all parts of the screen.

An LED TV also doesn't need all the room inside it to diffuse the back light. So, it can be much thinner and lighter than an LED TV, and the LEDs use a lot less power.

Generally speaking, a faster video refresh rate is better than a slower one. That's especially true for fast motion video, like a sporting event or a video game. But, there comes a point where your eyes can't resolve the difference between a faster refresh rate and a slower one. And, while you would probably see a significant difference between 120 Hz and 60 Hz, anything greater than 120 Hz is probably overkill.




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Saturday, November 2, 2013

What settings on my Toshiba 50" LED tv can I adjust to improve the slight motion blur that I notice.?

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paul r


i notice that my Toshiba 50" LED tv has subtle motion blur while watching fast moving sports action. The picture is excellent, i just notice that the fast motion of a football / basketball player running isnt as smooth as the action was on my 6 year old Samsung DLP tv. i thought that the factory settings on the tv gave it a less then great picture so i played around and adjusted a lot of the picture settings and i was wondering if there is a setting that would make the sports action smoother. i would really appreciate anyones input on this. i also would love to see what settings anyone has on their tv to see if i can improve the picture quality even more on my LED tv. thank you in advance


Answer
not much you can do to change this problem except grin and bear it

Does the 720p or 60hz matter on a 32 inch TV?




alex s


I am looking at a VIZIO 32 inch LED TV that is 60hz and 720p. If the TV is mainly used for watching tv shows, sports and DVD's, with the Hz and 720p be sufficient?? I know for larger tv's 120Hz and 1080p is the way to go.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated. I am basically looking for a TV around 250 bucks and 32 inches.



Answer
The resolution difference at 32" screen size is insignificant. As to the frequency, 120 would be smoother for sports, but it may not be worth paying extra for taht to you.




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