Tuesday, December 3, 2013

What type of tv will show sd cable better?

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Peter Grif


I've hear that plasma tvs are better for viewing sd cable. Is that true or should I be looking or an LCD?


Answer
Neither technology is better purely based on the technology itself. Its actually the nature of the image processor in the TV. So the brand, and how high up the ladder you climb within a brand, will make a bigger impact. Like a Sony XBR, a Panasonic G or V series, a Samsung 7 or 8 series, etc., I would expect stronger SD performance over say Sony EX, Panasonic U, or Samsung 4 or 5.

An LED LCD vs a Plasma is going to be a very comparable image in today's day and age. The LED LCD will tend to appear a bit crisper (artificial perception because of brightness) and the Plasma will tend to play back fast motion better (because its response time is near instantaneous like a CRT). So they do have slight advantages and disadvantages over one another, but on the whole, deliver quite comparable image quality. So again, its a matter of going with a better quality brand and a better quality model from within that brand.

What is the best TV to go with a PS3 to watch Blu-Ray movies?




Andrew S


I'm looking for a TV that has flawless sound, picture and yadda yadda yadda to go with my PS3. Which TV should I get where Blu-Ray movies looks best?


Answer
I would go with a Samsung or Sony. You definitely want to get a 1080p model (obviously) which isn't a problem if you're looking for a 40" or larger anyway. Stick with an LCD for gaming (unless you have the money for an LED).
Also I would strongly recommend getting a 120hz model, basically anything in Samsung that is Series 6 or higher numerically will be great. In Sony's case, anything V-Series or lower alphabetically (W, XBR, Z etc.) will also be great.
If you have mostly Sony products to work with, stick with Sony, but remember that Samsung's generally have a higher contrast ratio and lower price for models comparable to Sony. Good luck though!

(To "jack": No Panasonic does not have the best picture, I sell televisions and I get look at ALL different brands ALL day long, so i have no idea where you are getting this notion from. Samsung's easily have the best picture.)




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TVs vs. TV Projectors?

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Layla S


I'm curious to which one would you prefer? & if I was to pick the projector instead of a regular tv where do you purchase it? What brand is the best? & does the size matter? Also can you hook up DVD players/BluRay players & stuff into it? Help me out! I'm kind of clueless


Answer
- I don't like low end LCD/LED tvs or Projectors.
- I prefer low end Plasma tv the best over those.

- I still don't like high end LCD tvs or Projectors.
- I prefer high end LED or Plasma tvs the best over those.

- OLED is the new type of tv that has came out, but I prefer to have no input on those for right now.
- 4k by 2k (4096x2160) or 3k by 2k (3840x2160) resolutions are maybe going to be the new standard in the future along with OLED tv (larger screens too) if it's a success.

- Projectors have no audio capabilities. Even if you got a regular tv, you still would want a receiver and passive speakers for audio.
- It would not make too much sense if you could not hook up DVD or Blu-ray players or other devices up to it, but of course it depends what video inputs the projector has and what video outputs your devices have.

= I prefer Panasonic Plasma or Samsung LED.
= You can see a huge picture quality difference between Blu-ray movies (1080p) vs DVD movies (480p or 576p) even on a small screen.
= You may not see the difference between 1080p vs 720p on a small screen, = so I recommend you get at least 40+ inch size tv anyways.

3D PLASMA / LED vs 3D PROJECTOR ?




DazKyL


Which gives the better 3d effect and depth ?

a plasma (for example the panasonic vt30) or a 3d projector ?



Answer
A "passive" 3D LED TV will give you the brightest picture and cost the least in energy & maintenance. It will cost a little more upfront than a plasma but glasses are usually included, cheap, light and universal. Professional home theater reviewers prefer passive 3D images and they are not prone to flickering and less prone to causing headaches and nausea. As for the 3D depth, that varies by manufacturer. LG, even though not my favorite brand, gets good reviews for 3D depth.




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