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Saturday, April 12, 2014

I have a budget of (under) $500. What TV should I buy?




Brad Clarc


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I would recommend you get a Panasonic Plasma tv. They are the most reliable tv in the market today. Panasonic has more tv being recommended than any manufacturer. Panasonic 42" S30 should be around the budget you have. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD and LED tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for. Hope this will help you out.

What is the best T.V under 500$?




SaMeR


i 've been meaning to buy a tv and i have about 500 $ ... i like to buy a 3d tv and i found those plasmas
http://www.lg.com/us/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-plasma-tv-42PW350.jsp
&
http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/television/television/plasma-tv/PS43D490A1XXM/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
but some people say that those tvs are only 720 p which is not good enough for xbox games and stuff ... so tell me what you recommend under 500 $ and i want big tv not less than 37'' ... also What is the difference between led 3ds and plasma 3d ... what's better ?



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i dont think you could find a 3D tv for that price but i would get a 1080p LED tv. with high Hz 120 or more. Plasma tv look good but they dont really make plasmas under 40in. they lose quality over time and can have image burn in. and the diffrence is the technology led (light emmiting diod) are a combo of lcd wih led back lighting this makes higher color, contrast, and brightness and could last longer than lcd. plasma uses compressed gas to make the image.




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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

I have a budget of (under) $500. What TV should I buy?




Brad Clarc


And please leave a url. Thanks1


Answer
I would recommend you get a Panasonic Plasma tv. They are the most reliable tv in the market today. Panasonic has more tv being recommended than any manufacturer. Panasonic 42" S30 should be around the budget you have. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD and LED tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for. Hope this will help you out.

What is the best T.V under 500$?




SaMeR


i 've been meaning to buy a tv and i have about 500 $ ... i like to buy a 3d tv and i found those plasmas
http://www.lg.com/us/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-plasma-tv-42PW350.jsp
&
http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/television/television/plasma-tv/PS43D490A1XXM/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
but some people say that those tvs are only 720 p which is not good enough for xbox games and stuff ... so tell me what you recommend under 500 $ and i want big tv not less than 37'' ... also What is the difference between led 3ds and plasma 3d ... what's better ?



Answer
i dont think you could find a 3D tv for that price but i would get a 1080p LED tv. with high Hz 120 or more. Plasma tv look good but they dont really make plasmas under 40in. they lose quality over time and can have image burn in. and the diffrence is the technology led (light emmiting diod) are a combo of lcd wih led back lighting this makes higher color, contrast, and brightness and could last longer than lcd. plasma uses compressed gas to make the image.




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Monday, October 14, 2013

I need a HD tv that will resist image burn or image retention?

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samurai_ar


I have a very old and used 2009 Phillips hd tv right now. I do ALOT of console gaming on it with friends. It gets 'image burn' or 'ghost images' very very easily now, even if the image is on the screen for only like two minutes. I have adjusted the brightness and contrast settings, but to no avail.

So Im thinking of getting a new lcd/led hd tv, 42". One that hopefully resist the image burn better. Will 120 hertz make a difference with the image burn since its a higher re-fresh rate?

And can anyone give me some good suggestions if they have any? Id like to keep it under $1,500 if at all possible.


Also unfortunately due to space constraints getting a computer monitor is out of the question.

Thank you!



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Regardless of what brand you choose, there are things you can do to prevent image burn in on your set. The best thing you can do is turn down the contrast. LCDs and LEDs are better at preventing image burn in than CRT or plasma. Although the burn in issue isn't what it was years ago, there can still be a problem with it in the modern sets..
This link has a good article about it.

http://lifehacker.com/5982108/is-burn+in-still-an-issue-on-tvs-and-monitors

One way to repair image burn in is to create a screen saver that is nothing but a white screen. Hook up your computer to your TV and turn the brightness up as high as it will go. Let it run for about two hours and this will eliminate any burn in problem you have. Of course the best thing to do is not let it happen in the first place. I haven't been into video games for many years but if I did go back to playing them, I would go to Goodwill and buy a refurbished set just for video games. You can get a refurbished 32" LCD set for $125 with a 30 day guarantee.

Is there a noticeable difference between 60hz and 120hz on a tv about 39-40"?




Ben


I am looking to get a new tv and only have 500. I want one about 39-40". I saw one I like thats 1080p and 60hz. I am looking for one primarily for gaming and watching movies. If the 120hz is a big deal can anyone recommend one ? Thanks!


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Yes, you can expect a difference as the other answer suggests, and the size of the screen is irrelevant.

Any LCD/LED TV will have some degree of fast-motion blurring. Those with a screen refresh rate of 120 Hz or more will be better than 60 (standard rates in North America). Those with very fast response times (something under about 0.5 ms.) will also do well if it's coupled with the faster refresh rate.

But none of them eliminate it entirely. For that, you'll want a plasma TV.




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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Can someone reccomend a FULL LED 1080p tv please?

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Jack


Has to be FULL LED not edge led. Also under £500 ($600) .
This is possible as i have seen a few
thanks



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you can consider Samsung UE32C5100 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 50Hz Slim LED TV
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003DNSJ22?ie=UTF8&tag=tbdbestdeal-y-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B003DNSJ22

What's the best flat screen you can buy with $600?

Q. I was thinking a 3D TV or an HD TV. What the biggest one I can get though? Maybe a 32 inch? Please give me the prices of some TVs that I can get. Thanks a lot for your help

Also i don't wanna get any thing online. Just something from like Walmart or Target.


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I've found a 3D TV under $500. It is Coby 23.6" Led 3D TV
If you want 32 inch : LG 32LE5300 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD VA Panel HDTV [$469.98] is the best




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