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Saturday, May 10, 2014

which one is better.samsung LED TV or sony LCD?




ali Kassa


I want to buy a new tv and want to compare samsung LED VS sony LCD


Answer
LED TV is always better / much better than LCD TV. and LED TV prices is 2 to 3 X higher than LCD TV. cant compare between LED TV and LCD TV.
Samsung LED is GREAT. Samsung leading in LED TV. world No 1 total quantity sold , 92 % LED TV on the market is by Samsung.
if you afford to paid for Samsung LED TV. go for it. is GREAT.
If you Budget is low ! Sony and Samsung LCD TV both equally good quality / reliable.but both make Standard entry lever / mid-end / hi end LCD model. please compare to the same range of model. prices is main issue !

Which is better plasma or led tv?




Sam


im thinking of buying a new tv and im going to play alot on my xbox 360. So which is better for it?


Answer
LED is just a form of LCD. While the LED backlight improves the color, contrast, and blacks of a LCD set, it does not fix the inherent refresh flaws of the technology. So you can still suffer from motion blur (ghost trails). However, I think all LED sets are at least 120Hz refresh if not 240Hz. It is as good as LCD can offer you to cope with the issue.


LCD is a matte finish, so can be better for rooms with too much ambient light. LCDs on the whole tend to use less power than Plasma (and CRT). However, not all models are made equal. Also there are now Plasmas that can compete on that front as well.

LCDs are the better choice however in smaller sets. That's why you'll not see the major plasma manufacturers making sets in under 40". You just don't get the advantages of Plasma in smaller sets as much (and definitely not in a bang-for-buck scenario). So size does matter in your decision making process.

Plasma's suffer from a number of myths. Modern plasmas do not suffer burn-in, not half decent brands at least. They have come a long way since their early days. To play it safe you can condition the TV. For the first 100-200 hours, keep the contrast and brightness cranked down. Then optimize and enjoy.

Plasmas do not have shorter life spans. There are Plasmas rated to 100,000 hours that cost way less than LCDs. At 8 hours a day, 365 days a year, that's 30+ years of life. Every model, LCD or Plasma is different. Neither technology is inferior on this front.

Plasmas do not have problems with high altitudes anymore. Again, early models had this flaw, but modern ones do not. You can own a plasma safely in mile high Denver, so unless you're in the Himalayas, you should be fine.

For plasma, go with Panasonic. They are the best, affordable, option out there for you. Pioneer Kuro Elite is technically better, but the price tag is steep. Samsung and LG make reasonably well reviewed sets as well if you just don't dig Panasonic.

If you need an LCD, because of size or preference, Samsung is the world leader. Sony and Sharp also make really strong sets too. In the 26" - 37" range, Panasonic is actually a top tier choice as well. While known for their plasmas, they actually make extremely top notch LCDs in that size. LG does make some good LCDs as well, but do your homework on the models.

Plasma has a near instantaneous refresh rate (like CRT) and suffers no motion blur problems. Plasma has superior colors, blacks, and contrast, even to LED LCDs.




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Friday, December 27, 2013

What gives tv's that crisp, super sharp picture quality?

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The led tv's always advertise the 720p and 1080p, and also the dynamic contrast ratio. Also can someone please tell me what in the world the 2 contrast ratios are? and why do they only advertise the dynamic contrast ratio? Also will the other contrast ratio(i believe called native and always lower)have an effect on the picture quality?


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Dynamic contrast ratio is crap.....Shop and buy on what you think of the picture....They all have similar looks. As for LED TV, it is basically an LCD with different backlighting, and THIN. However, they have the same drawbacks as LCD. Slow response time, poor off to the sides viewing...(As opposed to Plasma, which has a very fast response time, giving you no lag or blurr on fast action and a very wide viewing angle. However for plasma, they are usually 40 inches or larger models.)

How long will an LED tv last? Should I get the Best Buy warranty when buying a new LED Samsung TV?




hardboiled


Is it worth it or a waste of money? What are the chances of a LED breaking down? in a few years?


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LCD lit by LED should out last regular LCD.

Warranties are good idea, but not from Best Buy. I can tell you from personal experience they don't honor them.

They'll promise you the world, but as soon something goes wrong, they won't help.

Really really horrible service.

- 17R3W




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Saturday, August 24, 2013

What brand plasma tv is the best to get and why?

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Stay Phres


My dad wants to buy a plasma tv whats the best brand and why?


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1 ) Pioneer Plasma is WORLD BEST HDTV ! * compare to LCD / Plasma HDTV . Vote by 95 % of World AV magazine ( Europe / UK / USA / Asia ) * but very high price, and Pioneer will left TV Business in next 6 months ).http://www.cnbc.com/id/23458312
2 ) Panasonic is the only Japan TV manufactures keen to continue Plasma TV. Panasonic Invest / research new Plasma Display Technology with Tsukuba University ( is Japan Government Project joint also with Fujitsu-Hatachi Display ). Even Pioneer Plasma TV use Panasonic made Plasma Display panel . ( after 2007 mid products ).Panasonic made Plasma TV from End to End . all by OWN. is Great Plasma TV compare to Pioneer ! but very reasonable in prices !
3 ) Samsung / LG also manufactures Quality Plasma TV. but Korea Plasma technology is not great compare to Japan ( LCD / LED--YES ).
4 ) You will get some Answer that " do not buy Plasma tv ". Those people do not up-date technology, will think Plasma is Bad !
5 ) Panasonic New Plasma TV use New Technology ! with Anti Burn In systems ! life time for Plasma Display as good as LCD display . is up to 60,000 hours ! Power consumption is between 260 W. ( old type 40 inc Plasma tv is more than 350 W , but is become history )
* Just for you info. next new Generation Panasonic Plasma TV ( should be out in 2 years time ). a 50 inc Plasma power consumption is only 140 W ,better than 50 inc LCD TV as 200 W / close to LED tv 120 W *
Panasonic Plasma is TOP / next will be Samsung / LG. quality okay too ! never TOUCH other Brand !

How does using a projector compare to using a large LED TV for watching movies?




NONAME


can projectors project 1080 quality?

i was thinking about changing a room into a home theatre



Answer
Sure, some projectors can display 1080. Others can display even higher definition.

How does a projector compare to an LED TV?
To answer this you should first understand that an LED TV is nothing more than an LCD TV that uses LEDs as back-lighting instead of fluorescent bulbs that standard LCDs use. So your resolution is no better on an LED TV as it is on a LCD TV that doesn't have LED back-lighting. The reason they market them as "LED" TVs is to confuse unsuspecting consumers into believing they need to upgrade.

The only thing that is usually better about an LED TVs picture quality is that the blacks are blacker.

With that said, it's very hard to compare the quality of an LCD TV to that of a projector simply because you can have the best projector in the world and it have a crappy picture if you are using it poorly.

A projector's image is quite dependent on the quality of its viewing invironment. The darker the lighting, the better the picture. So if you have a room that lets in light, it will not be as good. How bed will it be? That all depends on how much ambient light you have and the brighness of the projector.

Also, a projector needs to be viewed on a nice projection screen to get the best picture. If you decide to simply paint the walls white or light grey, then your picture will not be as good.

So a projector is more dependent upon the variables within it's environment, while a TV isn't. However, you can obtain a much larger image with a projector. And if you take the time to do it right, can have a better quality.




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