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LED vs. Plasma vs. LCD
fohfoh:
Gogeta, I think you're misunderstanding something. The sharp TV is awesome. You're probably in an area with screwy light and maybe you're at the wrong distance from the tv. (Don't they teach you optimum view distance there?)
Sharp is awesome. But this year, Samsung has pulled ahead slightly.
GoGeTa006:
--- Quote from: fohfoh on October 21, 2009, 06:07:16 AM ---Gogeta, I think you're misunderstanding something. The sharp TV is awesome. You're probably in an area with screwy light and maybe you're at the wrong distance from the tv. (Don't they teach you optimum view distance there?)
Sharp is awesome. But this year, Samsung has pulled ahead slightly.
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im working on friday! If they havent taken that tv out (cause we were gonna put the 60") ill take a pic and show you how unreal it looks!
lets hope my cellphone camera has enough quality to show how unreal it looks!. . .
ill try to get video too!
morrefule:
Just bring a Digital Cam in and snap a shot if you got one.... Make life easy :)
sdedalus83:
If you think anything short of a decent DSLR will produce accurate colors, or that any photograph of an LCD will produce anything close to what is displayed on the screen, you've got to be smoking something good. All LCDs should probably be adjusted, since the manufacturers tend to skew toward the ridiculously vivid with their default settings. Most people don't really give a shit about accuracy, and the brightest, most vivid display in the store will sell best if everything else is equal.
bloody000:
--- Quote from: kenshin-dono on October 21, 2009, 12:17:17 AM ---Input lag is damn near non existant on some types of high end displays. My understanding is Plasmas are suposed to be good for it and LCD's when theyre made well (computer monitors have like none) Some are pretty bad though. I had an old samsung DLP that bugged me
and get real. CRTs are friggin dead
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computer monitors have like none you say?
High end models aren't always design around gamers' needs. As you can see from that chart, some high end computer monitors have horrible latency.
Also, a plasma is a digital display. It can have the same image processing and thus, the same or nearly the same latency as a LCD.
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