Thinking of buying an LCD/Plasma TV - Help me choose!
Hey everyone,
I'm kinda in a dilemma here trying to decide which LCD/Plasma TV is best to buy. I want one that produces the best image quality, with nice colours, brightness and contrast.
Here's the list amongst which to choose:
Sony 52W5500 (LCD)
Panasonic TX-P50X10E (Plasma)
Grundig Vision 7 47-7970 T (LCD)
Samsung LE52B750 (LCD)
Samsung LE55B650 (LCD)
So, tell me - which of the 5 should I go for?
Thanks.
I'm kinda in a dilemma here trying to decide which LCD/Plasma TV is best to buy. I want one that produces the best image quality, with nice colours, brightness and contrast.
Here's the list amongst which to choose:
Sony 52W5500 (LCD)
Panasonic TX-P50X10E (Plasma)
Grundig Vision 7 47-7970 T (LCD)
Samsung LE52B750 (LCD)
Samsung LE55B650 (LCD)
So, tell me - which of the 5 should I go for?
Thanks.
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LCD is immune to burn-in and most are energy-star complient!
Also be sure your getting the proper size TV for your room. I have 1 in my bedroom that's perfect @ 42" --- but in the living troom, which had a shorter viewing distance, it was too large (I'll likely get a 32" for in there)
But LCD last longer.
Samsung, in my experience, are the superior brand
Be sure to take some DVDs of your own to help judge picture quality. Include something with fast-moving real-life scenes (to check for picture smearing and judder), and something with very dark scenes (to see how well blacks and colour gradations are rendered). The staff should be happy to let you view your own DVDs on the models you're interested in.
Just because.
If you are going to any shop that isn't a dedicated AV pro equipment shop, so in the UK seven oaks hifi, etc. Then the TVs will be set up incorrectly, the staff will know less than nothing about the equipment. The shops will more often than not have lighting which is entirely different to that which is in a living room, or any room where a TV would be situated. The best way to decide is to look at internet reviews, find a friend who has the same TV, or look at internet forums (like AVforums.com).
Also burn in on more recent TVs, say post 07, has drastically reduced, thus making it an almost irrelevant argument against them. One advantage that Plasma has is the strength of colour and black replication. I personally adore Sony TVs so would tend towards those, avoid Grundig, Samsung make good screens, but I wouldn't be happy with the sound they produce. So for me,I would go for either the Sony or the Panasonic.
If you do go for the Plasma, always heed these instructions:
Source: http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/plasmatv/plasmatv-burnin.html
I would also reccommend samsung, although the sound on HD channels can be a little low (nothing that can't be sorted by turning the volume up, or using surround sound/speakers)
i must say I do love my wee Samsung 19"
I've never had problems with samsung. Though I do advise making SURE youkeep your reciept and get an extended warrenty on _ANY_ Westinghouse. I've had *mostly* good luck but 1 monitor is a real b****
my 42" HDTV is a Sharp I got on sale for $500 and have had no regrets
Also, in terms of power consumption, it is true that plasma TVs use more power, but I have it on a power strip, and every night I turn it off. I've had our 50" Samsung plasma since May and I haven't noticed a difference in our electricity bill.
The only reason the picture looks "Digital" is because most people don't set them up properly, people think all these extra features need to be on, Digital Noise Reduction, 200hz, Dynamic Contrast, etc are not really needed at all and just gimmicks. That's why I like LG LCD TV's, they give you the option to turn these off. Having the PS3 on an LG TV, turning off all those "Bonus" Picture "Enhancements", activating 24Hz "True Cinema" and having the TV set to Just Scan instead of 16:9 framing gives off this brilliant picture for films that really shows the detail without the TV screen trying to apply any after effects, let things shine as they are, turn off all that Post TV Display Enhancement crap!
ANYTHING BUT THAT ONE! it kills the environment!
(plasma burns much more energy than lcd/led)