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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

What 46 inch TV should I buy?




Chris


I want to buy a 46 inch TV. After looking around the Internet and shops nearby, I've narrowed down my choices to these two Samsung models:
- Samsung LE46B750
- Samsung UE46B7090 (LED TV)

Which of those two would I buy? I will use this TV for casual gaming and most certainly for watching movies. I'm also very interested in the DLNA capabilities these TVs offer to read video files directly from my computer. Does anyone know of this works good?

Thanks for your advice.



Answer
Hi Chris, I recently looked at the Samsung LED model and it is absolutely stunning. The quality of the image is definitely better than a normal samsung tv. If you are gaming and watching movies, the led tv is definitely the best.


Good Luck

Anonymous

about LED or Plasma TV?




John Paul


I'm thinking of getting a samsung tv 46"... problem is which should i get? LED or Plasma? I heard plasma tvs doesnt survive that long is that true? Which should i get? Id like to watch movies on a 1080p and play ps3 games too.


Answer
Brands that I like the most and probably from best to least:
- (Top brands) Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Sony, and (Top off brands) Vizio, Toshiba, Phillips.
- When you buy a tv, don't forget to check if it has all the inputs and outputs (ports) you will need and make sure it's rated good (top model). There are smart tv's too, which has internet features and may many other features too.

Plasma >=< LED > LCD (LED is the same, but a upgrade from a LCD).
- Best picture quality = Plasma and Best audio quality = Plasma.
- Best energy consumption and environment friendly = LED and Best reliability = LED.
- (Newer plasma tv's fixed their burn in and use little less energy which means they can last longer too and a little better for bright rooms, the way plasma tv's are designed have no motion blur problems and plasma's are good for dark rooms).
- (Newer led's use motion interpolation frames to up the frame rate of a video to fix motion blur, but can cause the soap opera effect, led's are good for bright rooms).

1920x1080 resolution or higher resolution is good (1920*1080=2,073,600 pixels).
- 1080 resolution is better than 720 resolution.
- Bigger tv's are better with 1080 than 720 (If the tv is around 32 inches or less I would go with 720, any bigger I would just want a 1080 especially for tv's that are over 42 inches).
- Farther you sit away from the tv means it's better to go with 1080 than 720 (If you watch more than 6 feet away from your tv, then I definitely would go with 1080).

Progressive scan > interlaced scan.
- Progressive scanning is a way of displaying, storing, or transmitting moving images in which all the lines of each frame are drawn at the same time.
- Interlaced scanning is a way of displaying, storing, or transmitting moving images in which all the odd lines of a frame is displayed first then all the even lines of a frame is displayed second.
- Example: 1080p > 1080i or 720p > 720i or Example: 1080i > 720p (because more resolution is better for slower passed videos) or 720p > 1080i (because fast pass videos you be better off with progressive scan).

FPS = frames per second (of a video).
- Frame rate is how many individual images are displayed in a second. Think of a video as a fast moving flip book.
- NTSC tv broadcasting countries use 30p or 60i fps. or PAL tv broadcasting countries use 24p/25p or 50i fps. Movies for most/all countries use the same fps as PAL countries, movies are soon to be up to 48p fps.

Hz = refresh rate (of a tv).
- Example: A tv with a 120hz refresh rate, meaning it refreshes the entire tv screen 120 times a second. Read the below on how the fps of a video works with the refresh rate of a tv.

- Many tv's allow viewers to use motion interpolation frames and they are what cause the soap opera effect by creating more fake frames (higher fps) in between the real frames to match the refresh rate of a tv.
- The soap opera effect is when the video looks too life like due the really high frame rates and sceneries may look fake looking.
- Names of motion enhancement technologies: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_interpolation

- Many tv's allow viewers to turn off interpolation and force the television to repeat the same frame a number of times to match the refresh rate of a tv.
- Example: To display 24 frames per second on a tv with a 120hz refresh rate, each frame is repeated 5 times every 24th of a second.

But what happens if the fps of a video does not divide into the refresh rate of a tv equally? = Then you get a a pulldown.
- A pulldown is what causes a jittery screen also known as judder and that's because it repeats the odd frames a different number of times it repeats the even frames of a video. The ratio of the pulldown will depend on the refresh rate of the tv.
- Example: A 3:2 pulldown is most popular because it is needed to match a 24p fps of a video with a 60 hz refresh rate of a tv. = 12 odd frames times 3 is 36 frames and 12 even frames times 2 is 24 frames and 36 frames plus 24 frames = 60 frames for a 60 hz refresh rate of a tv.

What happens if those fps into hz vendor processions cause lag when your playing a video game on a bad tv?
- Game mode turns off the vendor processors which are what can cause lag when your playing video games, but that means the refresh rate will match the fps of a video which means you then might get motion blur because of the really low refresh rate the tv is running at.

I am still new to 3d tv's and I have to get into them.
- All I can say for now is I only like 3d for very slow moving scenes. When most movies start using a higher fps (EX: Lotr-hobbit with 48 fps), 3d will look better and less blurry during face pass scenes.

I am not really a fan of projectors either and I have to get into them before I like them.




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Sunday, February 23, 2014

which LED TV 46 inch (not 3D) I should pick?




Hero


Pick one of the below please:
LG 47LW9500 47IN LE
Samsung UA46D5000 46IN L
Sony KDL46EX520 LED



Answer
and that guy has just said the same thing that i said in your other question except the lucky goldstar quote

and another thing

1- i wouldnt buy an lg tv,, (i like to have a tv with a brilliant picture quality NOT crap)
2- the samsung is NOT a smart tv (unlike the other 2 )
3- sony tv's are NOT that good

so im that sad that i have to buy 3 rubbish tv's i would probably buy the sony due to its a smart tv unlike the samsung and anything is better than a Lucky Goldstar tv

Does the Samsung Panel Lottery plague their LED-Monitors as well or just TVs?




Hr�lfr


I wanted to buy their B750 Series Monitors, but I've heard terrible things about the whole Samsung panel lottery.


Answer
My 46 inch Sammy series 8000 LED LCD 3D HDTV has been fine for two years. Even my friend who just got a 65 inch Sharp to replace his 60 inch Sony thinks mine is very fine.




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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Can a 3d movie be played on samsung 6 series led tv with a 3d blue ray player?

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Is it possible to get the 3d effect of a 3d movie like Avatar in a samsung 6 series LED TV (mine is 46 inch - 100 hertz) when the movie is played in a 3d blue ray player?


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I think the 3d movie can play on samsung 6 series with a 3d blue ray player, though the samsung tv has different models and technical parameters, it still can play 3d movie on samsung tv ,I think that the simplest way is to use a 3d converter, because for the ordinary people, it is very hard to understand the operating principle of 3d, especially for those sophisticated technical parameters, besides the experts, it is very difficult for other people to finish this operattion, off course , I do not doubt your ability, but in my opinion, if there is a simple way to solve this problem, Why not use it? Not only to save the time but also enjoy to the visual effect fast. In fact, I like 3d movies too, so I often watch 3d movies , what is more, I also make 3d videos about my family by using a 3d video converter, it is good helper for me, if you have interest on it , you can check it :http://www.3d-converter.net/

Can a 3d movie be played on samsung 6 series led tv with a 3d blue ray player?




kittu


Is it possible to get the 3d effect of a 3d movie like Avatar in a samsung 6 series LED TV (mine is 46 inch - 100 hertz) when the movie is played in a 3d blue ray player?


Answer
Not possible. The Samsung series that provides 3D are 7000, 8000, and 9000.




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Sunday, September 8, 2013

How do i view all the movies full screen on my LED TV?

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hashif m


I have a 46 inch Samsung LED TV, when i play movies some movies come full screen on my TV and some does not..i tried the setting on my TV and if i stretch it then it doesnt look good..does this depend on the input from the DVD player or the format of the DVD...can anyone answer this for me please...


Answer
old movies wont play in full will have black bars on the sides because they have aspect ratio (width/height) of 4:3 and your TV has that of 16:9 , not an issue :)

Would I notice a difference between a 4,000,000:1 and 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio?




Hagen


I'm thinking about buying a new Samsung LED TV. I'm stuck because I don't know if I'll be able to tell the difference between the 4 and 5 million to one contrast ratios. The 55 inch is a 4 million to one, and the 46 inch is a 5 million to one. Which would you recommend?


Answer
Forget it. Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) is technically impossible to measure, so manufacturers claim anything they want. For comparing TVs to buy, it has no merit whatsoever. If you can find a set's *static* or *native* contrast ratio, that might mean something, but any time you spend considering DCR is a waste.

The way to judge contrast is to look at a set operating as a demonstrator in a store. If you like the contrast (or other picture qualities) that you see, then that's a good choice for you.




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