Showing posts with label led tv 42 inch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label led tv 42 inch. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

what is the best 3d led tv 42 inch ?

Q. am buying a 3d led tv 42 inch for summer can you tell me pls what is the best? tnx


Answer
summer ? sometimes to go. post another question 2 week before you buy new 3D TV.
new 3D technology added in for very New Models any time any moment. every month , there is " new models " . who know ? what is next ? 3D " glasses free " by Toshiba available only 12 inc and 20 inc, who know, next few month 42 inc 3D glasses free TV available ?

Zenith 42 inch plasma tv ?




Douglas


Okay well I've looked at alot of tvs and I can't decide so I was wondering on reliability for sports and gaming. I have asked family and they like there plasma but some friends say that LCD is the way to go so I would like personal experience form someone who has owned both types and see what you say. Thanks in advance


Answer
You can count on me if you would like because I went through the same experience like you. I was suggested to buy a plasma TV three years ago and it would cost me HKD 30,000 but I decided not to go for it. Nearer the time, our govt promoted digital broadcasting and therefore I have to consider again buying a new TV. According to my research, the most modern technique is LED id TV. It is cheaper than some LCD TV for some brands. If between LED and LCD TV, LED saves more energy but id TV is on the popular side. Some TV model is compatible with LED with LCD and contains idTV technology but this cost one third of the price of a plasma TV. A common LED id TV nowadays is but half of the price. One thing of concerns is if your family have very elderly users then you will have to teach them how to use the remote control because this is modelled on the usages of computers. Therefore those old folks who have never or few experiences of new technologies might find it hard to watch the TV. You will have to spend time, perhaps again and again to get them use to the buttons and usages of the TV.




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Monday, March 24, 2014

i want to buy a 40-42 inch tv. should i buy led, lcd or plasma?




kalpesh


now i have searched alot for this, but need a definite answer.
1. which brand should i go for?
2. the daily average usage of the tv would be around 5-6 hrs a day.
3. i don't game at all, bt i might start gaming after i buy the tv.
4. i am going to watch a lot of HD movies on my tv.
5. i would like somethng tht does not eat too much power, has a good viewing life and has the best picture n sound.
pls suggest accordingly.



Answer
Plasma all the way-Only thing Plasma Starts at 42" and goes up
better and deeper blacks
wider off angle viewing
awesome for fast motion-600Hz refresh rate while the top LCDs/LEDs are only 240Hz-Best for gaming and sports watching
No burn in-on new plasmas-was a problem 5 years ago
they do use more power than the LCDs-But really if you cant afford the possible 3-5 bucks a month in and increase in your power bill-You do not need to be buying a big tv to begin with.
The short life people are talking about equals about 10-15 years of watching. really who wont buy a new tv in 10 freaking years???

Right now the top Plasmas are made by Panasonic(according to Cnet, consumer reports and a few home video mags). Right now 50" 1080p ( i own this one and the 65" version) at best buy USA around 899 for the 50" 720p is 599

LED tvs are just a LCD with a LED back light instead of Florissant tubes!!!!!!!!!!
LED tvs ARE JUST LCD with different backlighting they still suffer all the drawbacks of LCD but are just brighter

Looking for a good 40-42 inch LED TV?




jake


I am in the market for a 40-42 inch television. I am looking for one in the $500-550 range, and I am leaning towards more reliable brands. What would you guys recommend?


Answer
The Samsung pn4500 plasma display is getting very high tech and consumer reviews. Bestbuy $398 on sale. This is not a smart tv. We game heavily between my two sons and I and they both have this display. Great picture and perfomance. They love it. They both switched over from lg. Go to cnet, avforum and home thearter magazine for more info.




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Monday, March 10, 2014

Looking for a good 40-42 inch LED TV?




jake


I am in the market for a 40-42 inch television. I am looking for one in the $500-550 range, and I am leaning towards more reliable brands. What would you guys recommend?


Answer
The Samsung pn4500 plasma display is getting very high tech and consumer reviews. Bestbuy $398 on sale. This is not a smart tv. We game heavily between my two sons and I and they both have this display. Great picture and perfomance. They love it. They both switched over from lg. Go to cnet, avforum and home thearter magazine for more info.

32 inch LED TV vs 42 inch? Which is better for Gaming?




Jake





Answer
IT DEPENDS ON THE PIXELS, SMALLER THE TV WITH THE SAME PIXELS IS BETTER, THE BIGGER THE TV THE MORE YOUR EYES WILL MISS OUT REQUIRING A HIGHER CONCENTRATION LEVEL MAKING YOU TIRED, IMAGINE PLAYING CALL OF DUTY ON A 60 INCH TV, 32 IS A GOOD SIZE, I PLAY ON A 20 INCH, IF YOUR NOT COMPETITIVE THO AND WOULD LIKE TO ENJOY THE GAMING EXPERIENCE THE BIGGER TV IS BETTER.




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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

what is the best 3d led tv 42 inch ?




poker102


am buying a 3d led tv 42 inch for summer can you tell me pls what is the best? tnx


Answer
summer ? sometimes to go. post another question 2 week before you buy new 3D TV.
new 3D technology added in for very New Models any time any moment. every month , there is " new models " . who know ? what is next ? 3D " glasses free " by Toshiba available only 12 inc and 20 inc, who know, next few month 42 inc 3D glasses free TV available ?

Zenith 42 inch plasma tv ?




Douglas


Okay well I've looked at alot of tvs and I can't decide so I was wondering on reliability for sports and gaming. I have asked family and they like there plasma but some friends say that LCD is the way to go so I would like personal experience form someone who has owned both types and see what you say. Thanks in advance


Answer
You can count on me if you would like because I went through the same experience like you. I was suggested to buy a plasma TV three years ago and it would cost me HKD 30,000 but I decided not to go for it. Nearer the time, our govt promoted digital broadcasting and therefore I have to consider again buying a new TV. According to my research, the most modern technique is LED id TV. It is cheaper than some LCD TV for some brands. If between LED and LCD TV, LED saves more energy but id TV is on the popular side. Some TV model is compatible with LED with LCD and contains idTV technology but this cost one third of the price of a plasma TV. A common LED id TV nowadays is but half of the price. One thing of concerns is if your family have very elderly users then you will have to teach them how to use the remote control because this is modelled on the usages of computers. Therefore those old folks who have never or few experiences of new technologies might find it hard to watch the TV. You will have to spend time, perhaps again and again to get them use to the buttons and usages of the TV.




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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Which 40 - 42 inch TV should I buy?




Reprobate


Looking to spend less than $600.00. It doesn't have to be internet capable or 3D, but I would like edge-lit led.

Which brands & models are good choices?



Answer
Samsung LED TVs are really good.

Vizio 42 inch LCD tv?




m


I am considering on buying a 42 inch 1080p 120hz vizio television. I want iether the LCD or the razor led lined one. Which one would be better. Is vizio a reputable company? I don't want a company history I just want answers from expierience. If not vizio, what other brand should I buy.


Answer
Vizio is very good in prices.
Vizio quality is " not that bad " but really not that good too.
Vizio also subject to reliability.
Vizio is value for you $. you paid for what you get.
those who ask for budget brand , will never " believe " budget brand is not really good / reliable.
think about . those who paid much more for Samsung / LG / Sony / Sharp / Panasonic / Toshiba is not " stupid " . there looking for better quality and more reliable TV for next 5 year.
Samsung / LG / Sony / Sharp / Panasonic / Toshiba TV sold worldwide more that 200 countries.
Vizio only for USA / CANADA. is Vizio is so good and so cheap , why cant out from USA ?
i cannot said Vizio is ' bad ". but you get answer in 2/3 year after you own it - try you luck !
remember . PRICES vs Quality / reliable always well balance .
to make cheap TV -- not an problems . but to make cheap and quality / reliable TV need better selected parts / circuit designs / productions skills / quality control . all this cost much more !
Agree and facts , Vizio is supple low prices compare to ' name brand " , if Vizio provide better quality than Samsung / LG / Sony / Sharp / Panasonic / Toshiba , smart consumer's will never paid more with out " return ". .
simply requirement and budget . Vizio ? try not -sorry !




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Friday, December 20, 2013

How do I make my Home Theatre system turn on with my TV?

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lillychu20


I have an Onkyo HT-S3300 Home Theatre System. I own a Panasonic TC-L42D2 (42 Inch LED-LCD TV). I realized that whenever I turn off my TV, the AV turns off with the TV. When I turn on my TV, my theatre system doesn't turn on by itself; I have to manually turn it on.


Answer
Buy a logitech harmony remote or something similar that you can program to turn everything on at once.

Connecting Mac mini to a home theatre system?




Mohammed


I recently bought the latest Mac mini, and im finding it difficult to connect it to my home theatre system.

My tv is 42 inch LED tv with 3 hdmi source inputs. Right now I have a mini DVI to HDMI input and an HDMI cable. My home theatre system is Philips 5.1 surround that has only 1 HDMI input source. In what way can I connect the Mac mini to the home theatre system?

Cheers



Answer
You're going to need to use the HDMI connection. I don't know if you'll get surround sound out of it though and the Mac Mini only has 3.5mm audio out (and HDMI of course). If you want to make things simple you'll have to spend some more money and get an Apple TV. Then you won't need to have your Mac Mini next to the TV.




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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Connecting Mac mini to a home theatre system?

led tv 42 inch
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Mohammed


I recently bought the latest Mac mini, and im finding it difficult to connect it to my home theatre system.

My tv is 42 inch LED tv with 3 hdmi source inputs. Right now I have a mini DVI to HDMI input and an HDMI cable. My home theatre system is Philips 5.1 surround that has only 1 HDMI input source. In what way can I connect the Mac mini to the home theatre system?

Cheers



Answer
You're going to need to use the HDMI connection. I don't know if you'll get surround sound out of it though and the Mac Mini only has 3.5mm audio out (and HDMI of course). If you want to make things simple you'll have to spend some more money and get an Apple TV. Then you won't need to have your Mac Mini next to the TV.

What is the best LED television for people on a budget?




Shinigamii


I am moving in with my best friend who only has an old, 42 inch television. We are looking for a flat screen tv, preferably LED, must be in the forty inch range and have 1080 resolution. I have found a few tvs like this in the four hundred dollar range, but I know nothing about tvs. What is the best tv fitting these parameters in the four hundred dollar range?


Answer
LG 42LV3500 42-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LED HDTV is replacing my LG 37 in LCD television, my 37 inch was working perfectly but decided to up grade to full HD and the LED model, I have to say the picture color and clarity is stunning to me, minor adjustments were to make the auto picture dimming set to medium, and the usual detailing of the picture but I have all my components linked up via HDMI and I am really impressed, one feature I like is the live scan, with this turned on you can operate the television or the blue ray and the TV knows how and what to change to and back to automatically, pretty cool feature In my estimation you can not go wrong with LG its kind of a thing of either you like there products or not, I have several appliances that are LG and have never had an issue with anything, I am expecting many years of fine television viewing.




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