Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Plasma TV Reviews LCD Or Plasma TV

7) Plasma TV Reviews

When shopping around for your television purchase, you should consult plasma tv reviews from various sources. But what should you look for when reading a plasma tv review?

One of the first points to consider is picking a screen size that is suitable for the floor plan of your home entertainment room. Common screen sizes can be 32", 40", 42", 46", 50", 61", or 63". The larger screens are not necessarily better, unless you have alot of room. For the optimal viewing experience, you need to maintain the right distance between your viewing area and your television screen.

Make sure you are aware of the audio options available to you. Keep in mind that some plasma tvs have built-in sound and others (referred to as monitors) do not. If you already have a high-quality sound system, you may not need built-in audio.

Check that your plasma tv is HDTV compatible (most if not all are these days). Even if you don't currently subscribe to hi-def broadcasts from your cable or satellite provider, you most lilely will as HDTV is quickly becoming the standard.

As far as the overall quality of your plasma tv is concerned, all you really have to do is go with a name brand. I would personally go with Samsung, Panasonic, Pioneer, Visio, LG or possibly Hitachi. Then it's a matter of choosing the right size and a price that fits your budget.

I will be providing reviews of individual models on this site, so make sure to read them before making your purchase.

8) LCD Or Plasma TV

There always seems to be an ongoing debate about which is better: LCD or Plasma TV. There's alot of opinions out there, so I'll just list a few facts to help you decide.

LCD TV disadvantages :

- Artifacting: LCD screens have an inherent delay problem. When a fast moving object moves across a LCD screen the delay of LCD technology causes trails because the screen can't keep up. This phenomenon is called "artifacting". This is less of a problem with the newer name-brand models, but becomes more noticable as the screen size gets bigger.

- Contrast: LCD displays have less contrast as they use a backlight which shines through the lcd panels. The panels allow or block light depending on what is required to produce an image or a color. The black levels can't go totally "black" and look various shades of glowing grey.

- Field Of Vision: Even the best LCD tv has field of vision problems as your viewing angle moves from the center off to either side.

- Cost: very expensive when you get to the larger size screens (over 35 inches).

- You have to be careful to avoid the plethora of no name junk units on market. Stick to name brands with proper warranties. Pixel failure can be a real problem with no name LCD screens, not to mention the poor picture and video quality.


LCD TV Advantages:

- Quality units have good brightness levels

- Energy efficient gives lo operating cost.

- Good life expectancy. Expect 30 to 50,000 hours bulb life according to Sharp

Plasma TV Screen Disadvantages:

- Image retention: Plasma screens can suffer from burn in if a still image is left on the display for too long. If your primary use of the plasma screen is for TV viewing and dvd, image retention will not be a factor. And it really is not much of a factor at all anymore with the newer models.

- No tuners: Alot of plasma screens don't have tuners. This is really a non-factor as you will be using satellite, digital cable or external HD boxes anyways.

Plasma TV Screen Advantages:

- Long life: the average name brand plasma tv will last 30 to 50,000 hours. This is around 20 years at 6 hours per day.

- Field of vision: A plasma screen tv has a field of vision of almost 180 degrees without loss of picture quality. From any angle you will have a great picture

- Brightness: Plasma screens are very bright. 4 to 5 times brighter then an average tv.

- Great contrast: very good black levels. The blacks are "black".

- Lower cost when you go into the larger screens

- Good picture response: There is virtually no delay in any name brand plasma and therefore no artifacting that is experienced on LCD screens.

- Natural looking picture: plasma tv colors tend to be natural looking and more accurate. Less of the "digital" look common in LCD tv.

- Upgradeability: Many plasma screens have upgradeable video cards that "future proof " your plasma tv.

I may be biased, but my personal choice is plasma tv. I really like the better viewing angles and sharp contrast. I did alot of research before purchasing and decided that the only choice for me in the "LCD or plasma tv" debate was to go for plasma. I'm happy I did.


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