i was lookign for a lcd tv for my bedroom i went today to look at best buy they had a westinghouse 42 inch?
1080 p 1000;1 ratio then they had an open display item samsung 37 inch 720 p 8000;1 ratio which is a better tv please help
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1080 p 1000;1 ratio then they had an open display item samsung 37 inch 720 p 8000;1 ratio which is a better tv please help
I have about 2000$ for this case.
I am looking to purchase a LCD-i read plasma is not good in the long run- but i checked some sites online and i couldnt find a tv that standsout in general
Any suggestions?
For a great many of us selecting a TV is a very important decision. While some people will prefer to watch TV on a normal LCD television, other will like to watch their programs on a plasma TV. Since you can find a large number of plasma TVs you will need to know how to choose the best plasma TV that you can afford.
As plasma televisions range in size you should look at the price and features that you will find with these televisions. The size of the plasma TV that you select will influence the amount of money that you need to pay.
The various plasma TVs in the market that are 42 inches and below are not that expensive. You can generally expect to pay in the region of $1000 to about $5000 for these plasma TVs. The plasma TVs that are large than 42 inches in size will have a high price for you to pay.
Once you have settled on the brand and the size you can concentrate on the other aspects of looking for the best plasma TV. The different features that you will find in plasma TVs will also influence your choice of plasma TV.
These different features will include how the color saturation looks. As most plasma televisions have a rich color look you can usually find well placed blocks of solid black that adds a depth to your viewing pleasure.
There are many other features that you can find in plasma TVs. As the plasma TVs has plasma gas cells to provide the color for the TV you will see that your plasma TV can give you a better true to life color and depth to your various programs. The ability of looking at high definition television viewing will give a smoother look to your picture image.
When you are selecting the best plasma TV that you can buy you should see if there are any terminals that are found with your plasma TV choice. These terminals will let you plug in accessories like a camcorder, DVD player, game stations like playstation and X-box. Sometimes you will be able to see another mini screen in the corner of your main viewing screen.
By looking at these different items you can choose the best plasma TV for your television watching pleasure. Knowing the main features and elements for choosing a plasma TV will reduce the field of plasma TVs that you have to look through. This way you know that you will choose only the best plasma TV that you can get.
Plasma is the type of television most associated with high end home electronics. All plasma televisions come in a flat panel variety. Most are sized in the 40-49? range. They are competitively priced against LCD flat panel televisions, and feature a stunning picture that puts you in the middle of the action. Plasmas weigh more than LCD’s, but nothing additional supports couldn’t handle. They are susceptible to burn-in, but despite rumors to the contrary, the gases that power the picture can not be refilled. While they are too young to accurately measure, plasma televisions should last anywhere from 10-20 years. Keep in mind that true HDTV resolution can’t be found in plasma TVs smaller than 50 inches. There are two HDTV broadcast standards – 1920×1080 interlaced (1080i), and 1280×720 progressive (720p). So, in order for a plasma TV to be considered truly ‘HD’, it should have at least the same amount of pixels as a 720p signal, or more. ‘HD’ in smaller sizes of plasma means that there are more pixels than ‘ED’ plasma, but generally not as many as there are in a true HD display. So, you’ll find that it’s difficult to see any substantial difference in picture quality between these two types of plasma TVs, particularly when viewing an HDTV program. When viewing a widescreen DVD, you may often be surprised to see that the less expensive EDTV plasma TV actually looks sharper than the more expensive HDTV plasma TV! That’s because the image resolution of a widescreen DVD (nominally 704×480) is very close to the actual pixel count (852×480) in an EDTV plasma. However, new blue ray DVD’s are made for 1080 resolution. The bottom line? Think about where you’ll put your plasma TV, how far you’ll be sitting from it, and what you’ll be watching on it most of the time. If you’ll be sitting eight feet or more from a 37-inch or 42-inch plasma TV, you’ll probably be quite happy with an EDTV version. Now to address a few concerns about plasma: First of all, today’s plasma TVs don’t have the same problems with premature image aging (burn-in, burn-out) that plagued older plasma monitors and TVs. That’s because the mix of gases used in the panels have been changed to improve longevity. You’ll hear the figure ‘60,000 hours’ thrown around; be conservative and figure half that, which is 30,000 hours. 30,000 hours is the equivalent of watching eight hours a day of television, seven days a week for 10 years. No, you don’t need to recharge the gas in the panel – it can’t leak out Best TV Review gives Plasma screen TVs (HD) a rating of 9. 5. The Good: The best picture quality you can get (in normal to low lit settings), long lifespan, modern/sleek design, very slim chance of ‘burn-in,’ cheaper than LCD in the bigger sizes, perfect for movies/gaming/sports, cheaper EDTV’s can offer the same picture quality when viewing DVD’s (480p), the gas does NOT need to be recharged The Bad: Not much here. Expensive (but worth the money), smaller sizes aren’t in true HD, weigh a little more than LCD’s
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