Lcd hd tv
Lcd hd tv
Carpediem going to read up on LCD v Plasma as you get more plasma for your money it seems
Carpediem going to read up on LCD v Plasma as you get more plasma for your money it seems
cool stuff,
so really 36" or lower is best of LCD
36" or bigger is best off Plasma
doesnt seem to be much in it except price versus size
small LCd are same as some large Plasma
42" Plasma for me i think, mounted on the wall with a swinging bracket. nice
Best to go and have a look at some TVs in a shop, see how you feel LCD and plasma compare, especially if they have some sensible demos going on showing a range of different types of picture on them (e.g. animation, landscapes, fast-moving sport, gaming, etc).
Carpediem 42" Plasma for me i think, mounted on the wall with a swinging bracket. nice
Gord Had a plasma tv since 2003 when they cost loads hock: i changed to LCD last year.
Anyone know about the LED tv's that are about ?
Carpediem 42" Plasma for me i think, mounted on the wall with a swinging bracket. nice
Gord Had a plasma tv since 2003 when they cost loads hock: i changed to LCD last year.
Anyone know about the LED tv's that are about ?
When I was looking for mine a fair few years ago the general rule was upto 37 = LCD anything over = plasma- I've got a plasma and prefer the pq to LCD!
Panasonic make very good plasma tv to me these are a step above Samsung but then my Panasonic cost 3x as much.
I agree with what most are saying if you get the store to show you plasma and lcd together if above 32 you will pick plasma, as the picture is much better.
I have both plasma 42" Panasonic and lcd 32" Samsung
Carpediem thanks for all your help guys, muchos appreciated
will plumb for a 40"/42" Plasma, can get them around the £400 mark
(But i will go try some in the shops)
Carpediem thanks for all your help guys, muchos appreciated
will plumb for a 40"/42" Plasma, can get them around the £400 mark
(But i will go try some in the shops)
parthiban Only thing to remember is that plasma still suffers from screen burn issues - it's much better than it was before (and even then I've never had a problem) but if you watch a channel with a logo on it all the time it will eventually burn into the screen.
If you don't then it's not really a concern.
And as Lexusboy says since Pioneer's pullout from plasmas, Panasonic now make the best screens (they bought up Pioneers business). However worth looking for a second hand Pioneer - if you find a good one they can be a bargain and they really do have stunning PQ :biggrin:
parthiban Only thing to remember is that plasma still suffers from screen burn issues - it's much better than it was before (and even then I've never had a problem) but if you watch a channel with a logo on it all the time it will eventually burn into the screen.
If you don't then it's not really a concern.
And as Lexusboy says since Pioneer's pullout from plasmas, Panasonic now make the best screens (they bought up Pioneers business). However worth looking for a second hand Pioneer - if you find a good one they can be a bargain and they really do have stunning PQ :biggrin: