Showing posts with label led tv motion blur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label led tv motion blur. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Which one is better LED TV or LCD TV and why?




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Answer
LED TV ( LCD display use LED for back-light ) is much better than LCD TV. more rich color reproduction and better dark color display.is also well " cover / hide " away the " motion blur ".use 40 to 50 % less Energy than LCD TV.LED TV the only display technologies as this moment closer to Plasma display. ( OLED TV is not on the market yet. except Sony 11 inc OLED TV for show ) .
LED TV is LCD technologies RE-FINE and Improvement . it should be replace LCD TV in 5 to 8 years time.LED TV prices will be 30-40 % less in time to come. based on history. 13 inc LCD TV in 14 years ago is USD 1800 and 40 inc LCD TV cost more than USD 5000 around 2001 , first 42 inc Plasma TV cost around USD 6000 .
Best Pictures quality for big screen HD TV is Plasma .
LED TV perform 94 % Plasma pictures quality,( to human eye will not get the difference ) but cost much more.
LCD TV is " GOOD " because of full screen size from 2 inc to 108 inc and affordable prices for every once. there is standard enter level / mid and Hi End models to well-suited consumers need.

Motion Blur on 120hz? Only when...?

Q. How come there's only motion Blur on the 120hz when I play Netflix Streaming from the Blu-Ray Player and video from computer via VGA cable to 1080p/120hz TV?

No blur from basic monitor use, or Standard Def. TV, or basic DVD?


Answer
LCD and LED tv have problems with blur motion, the 120HZ and 240HZ refresh rate only reduce the blur motion. This is when there is a fast move on the screen of the tv. Plasma does not have the same problem as those of the LCD or LED tvs. The bargain price tv will be more noticeable blur motion than those tv from Samsung, Panasonic and Sony. Hope this will help you out.




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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

What is the best Plasma to buy in my price range?

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I recently bought a Sharp Aquos 52 inch LED backlit LC52LE700UN. I returned it because the motion blurring was too much for me to enjoy video games on. I've since decided to use the money to buy a plasma. Could anyone reccommend something in the 1500-2000 range with a comparable picture without the blurring problem?
50+ inches would be preffered.



Answer
Panasonic is the best brand when it comes to Plasma. The G10 or 15 (2009) or the G20 oe 25 for 2010. It is a THX (higher standard quality for videos) certified tv 50". You can actually get an S model
65" for under $2,000 at Costco. They also offer you a 90 day return policy and one extra year of factory warranty. Best Buy with a Magnolia department will have the higher end Panasonic Plasma tvs. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on Panasonic tvs. Hope this will help you out.

What is the better type of TV for sports and video games? LED, LCD, or Plasma?




Adam


Also is there a real difference between 60 HZ and 120 HZ on a 39, 40, or 42 inch LED TV. Also in regards to LED what is the better brand Samsung, Insignia, Sharp, or Westinghouse?


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"...What is the better type of TV for sports and video games? LED, LCD, or Plasma?..." Plasma. The others, even the best of them, will have some level of fast-motion blur. The economy sets will be especially bad.

"...is there a real difference between 60 HZ and 120 HZ on a 39, 40, or 42 inch LED TV..." Yes, but it will vary as to degree on different models. Generally, the 120 Hz refresh rate will mitigate the fast-motion blur to some extent, but it will still be there at least a little. A lot on cheapo sets. (The size of the screen is irrelevant.)

"...what is the better brand Samsung, Insignia, Sharp, or Westinghouse?..." Generally speaking, Samsung is superior to the others. Sharp has many fine models. Insignia is Best Buy's house brand--a few decent models, but mostly not to be recommended. Avoid Westinghouse--a very low end budget brand.




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