I’m not very knowledgeable when it comes to this, I know that LCD and Plasma have been out for a while now, as well as DLP. Just recently I saw one of those brand new LED Tvs.

So…which of these would be my ideal choice? I would use it much like anyone else would (gaming, watching blu-ray movies, HD programming, etc.)

Which of these offers the best overall picture quality? What are the strengths and weaknesses with each of these TVs?

Thanks!

In terms of picture quality…Plasma is the best!

Plasma TV’s = super high contrast ratios(2,000,000:1 dynamic; 40,000:1 native), giving you blackest blacks and more vivid and rich looking colors! Also have the fastest response times(.001ms) as well as fastest refresh rates(600hz), making them perfect for fast motion content like sports, movies & gaming. Currently…the only negative with today’s Plasma’s is energy consumption. On average uses the same as regular LCD’s but uses 40% more then LED LCD’s!

LED TV’s = high contrast ratios(3,000,000:1 dynamic; 15,000:1 native). Close to Plasma’s in pic quality(lower native contrast ratios)! However…response times(2ms) and refresh rates(240hz) still slower then Plasma’s! The main negative with LED LCD’s right now is cost! Very, very expensive compared to similar sized Plasma’s and LCD’s!

As for regular LCD’s, they tend to work ok for games as long as they have very fast response times! However, they generally do not come close to Plasma’s and LED’s in black levels or color saturation! They tend to have more ‘greyed’ blacks and washed out colors!

DLP’s on the other hand have very stunning pic qualities like LED’s and Plasma’s! However, they are very problematic and require new expensive lamps every couple thousand hours of use. Making them a bad long term investment!

Dollar for dollar…Plasma TV’s are the best performing HDTV out their right now! Great picture qualities for an affordable price! http://www.plasma-lcd-facts.co.uk/

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i am thinking about buying a new tv for our living room, right now we have 32" lcd samsung tv. I am planning to move that to bed room and get a bigger one in living room may be 50+ inches. Any recommendations on what type and size screen should i prefer like LCD, plasma, dlp, lcd led or whatever the new trends are?

Wow…i’m wondering if ‘Gabriel’ has ever seen a Plasma TV in real life! Must be another LCD ‘fanboy’ that refuses to do research because they’re afraid to admit that a Plasma actually outperforms a LCD!

The newest plasma’s are some of the best performing ever made! They have the highest native contrast ratios(40,000:1), giving them the blackest blacks and more vivid and rich looking colors! They also have near instant response times(.001ms) and the fastest refresh rates(600hz), making them perfect for watching fast motion content like sports, movies & gaming! I highly recommend one for your living room!

As for the Plasma myths; they do not burn-in anymore, this problem has been eliminated with new technologies! And they do not use a ton more energy then similar sized LCD’s! They also last just as long as other HDTV’s! See the link below for more info and facts.

LED LCD’s come close to Plasma’s in picture quality but still suffer from LCD’s inherent flaw…response time! Their response times are still only 2ms at best! Not to mention how expensive LED LCD’s are!! Granted…sooner or later all TV’s will become LED TV’s simply because the technology is more energy efficient and that’s the road the world is taking. But for now, Plasma TV’s are an affordable and realistic investment no matter what LCD ‘fanboys’ want to think!

For brands of Plasma, stick to these three and nothing else; Pioneer, Panasonic or Samsung!

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I’m looking at the LG 42PQ10 which seems too good to be true except that it’s 720p. It’s 545.00 shipped (http://www.retrevo.com/search?q=LG+42PQ10&rt=sp). The LG plasmas that I have seen have looked pretty good, but I’m new to the whole HDTV thing and am having some trouble wrapping my head around it. I’ve seen high priced LCD and plasma TVs that didn’t look as good as the one I have now despite impressive specifications. I really want an LED TV, but it seems kind of silly to buy them now since their prices will probably be going down a lot over the next couple of years. I make it a point to never buy a technology as soon as it comes out. My main fear is that I’m going to spend a bunch of money on a tv, move this 300 pound monster I’ve been using (37 inch apex flatscreen from back when they were fat) down stairs and then hook up the new one to find that the picture isn’t as good. I’m really sick of researching this.

What actually looks better
A: 120 hertz motionflow LCD
B: 600 hertz Plasma.

Please help. Thanks.

Television is a thing that you can’t buy by reading text and looking at pictures. You have really to go to the store, sit there and watch the TV turned on.. live and see its quality.

However, one thing I can update you to…

Plasma is a system that they developed that is very annoying if you don’t use it right. It will only result in a clean (out of noise and rain) image if the TV is at a certain distance from your eye which is quite big. In addition to that, it is a product with a short perspective of life being that once it is "exhausted" it can’t be fixed (because of the gas that is hold inside being that it can only work back if you change it and do a lot of modifications which will cost more than a brand new tv)

LCD is better than plasma, in quality from a closer view and life span. However it has its advantages too… related to buying cost and fixing prices and more.

The thing is… you have to know how big and how you are going to set up the TV in your place, and get to the store and see a bunch of them working to compare and decide for the best quality.

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I am looking to buy a 32”-37” tv. I cannot decide which of these Tv’s to buy. Assuming price is the same, which should I go for? The Sharp is LED, but the Sony is a Bravia!
Thanks for the responses. I just ordered a Sony Bravia KDL32W5500U. Went for an upgrade!

LCD TV can never compare to LED TV.
in pictures quality . LED TV is close to Plasma TV . is almost Prefect display in many areas . 40 % less power consumption than LCD TV.In prices .LED TV is 2 X more than standard LCD TV. 1 X more than Hi End LCD TV.
if you looking for prefect pictures quality and you willing to paid that kind of prices . GO FOR LED TV for sure.
Sharp VS Sony LCD TV.
Sharp is the first Japan TV / Electronics maker to invest LCD display since 20 years ago. Sharp LCD display panel plan is Japan bigger and world 4 largest .
Sony hi end LCD model screen size 46 above model / new LED TV use Sharp Japan made Display Panel. * Sony and Sharp will joint to Develop new LCD / LED display panel by 2011 *
Sony LCD TV screen size 19 – 40 . 90 % LCD display panel is by Korea S-LCD , a display panel manufacture joint venture between Samsung-Sony * Samsung 19-20 Inc use the same panel * Some of 19-26 inc Sony model use Taiwan AU-OTRON made display panel *
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-LCD
is mean . the 19-40 inc LCD from Samsung and Sony will be about same quality. due to same Spc LCD display panel. ( compare to same range of model )
Sharp make Excellence TV . but because of " NAME ". people think of Sony .
if side by side compare to same range AQUOS amd BRAVIAL by same movies. you eye will not getting any significant difference in pictures quality. ( but not LCD vs LED )

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WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST TV TO BUY NOW IN DAYS SINCE THE NEW LED TV’S CAME OUT?

LED, LCD, DLP OR PLASMA?

THANX YOU

Honestly, it all comes down to what you watch, when, for how long, and things like distance from the set and ambient light in the room.

If you watch a lot of sports and can control the ambient light in the room, you are going to be hard pressed to find a better picture than on a plasma TV. Contrast ratios are naturally higher to begin with, and they naturally have a quicker refresh rate than other flat screens.

If light seems to be a problem or you watch more movies than sports, then you’re a prime candidate for an LCD running 120Hz @ 1080p. but be cautious, because the higher you go in models the glossier the screens become. You may end up with just as much glare as you would have had buying a plasma!

If you’re more into nature and watch TV from greater than average distances, you will love the new LEDs. I have talked to a few people who have gotten too close to these and experiences a "seasick" feeling, because of the motion control, I imagine.

If you like your "Man cave", you can get the biggest picture for your bucks by going DLP. Prices have really hit bottom on even the most desired brands and models, and they are now the most cost effective of the big screens to repair, with the main component (the bulbs) easily replaceable and most costing less than $200 to replace.

All these TVs will take BluRay and video games without a chance of "repetitive image burn in", so don’t let that hold you back, either! Shop around for the best price, and make sure to take advantage of any service contracts that might be offered. A lot of times, the cost of repairing these devices may be as much as buying a new one!

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