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Gaming monitor/ t.v
Osmo:
I went to the big stores today and saw;led lcd and plasma lined up. by far LED had better colours more brighter. LCD had slightly better detail and it had better natural colours. the plasma was just dark.
So
1.LED /LCD
2.Plasma.
Thats from todays findings. I was kinda dissapointed with the comparison expecting plasma and led to be much better, but the LCD is still pretty damn good.
I felll in love the the t.v I want. Samsung series 6 LED 32 " twas a beauty.
There was a series 7 next to it, it had the everything the same apart from having extra dlna, internet and also when it comes to contrast it had the same amound of zeros but a 3 instead of a 2.
I won't really notice the difference.
mgz:
--- Quote from: Osmo on March 02, 2010, 07:55:12 PM ---I went to the big stores today and saw;led lcd and plasma lined up. by far LED had better colours more brighter. LCD had slightly better detail and it had better natural colours. the plasma was just dark.
So
1.LED /LCD
2.Plasma.
Thats from todays findings. I was kinda dissapointed with the comparison expecting plasma and led to be much better, but the LCD is still pretty damn good.
I felll in love the the t.v I want. Samsung series 6 LED 32 " twas a beauty.
There was a series 7 next to it, it had the everything the same apart from having extra dlna, internet and also when it comes to contrast it had the same amound of zeros but a 3 instead of a 2.
I won't really notice the difference.
--- End quote ---
your plasmas will have more accurate color reproduction brightness settings and such are going to vary some stores will fuck with that to make certain tvs look more appealing. For alot of people BRIGHTER = better
until you watch a movie where there is alot of stuff happening in a dark room/surroundings and the 6 different shades of grey and brown all look very very similar.
LED LCD = LED Back lighting if im not mistaken it helps a lil with colors and alot with black/white/gray
fohfoh:
AFAIK a tv salesman once told me this.
"Where are you going to put your tv? If it's going to be in a bright place, LCD is better. If it's going to be in a dark place such as a basement, plasma is better. (Not to mention cheaper)"
But this was like 3 years ago.
vuzedome:
SweeT! 46" of pure HD goodness in my living room, just came in last night.
fohfoh:
Has anyone heard about how sometimes they adjust contract/brightness in older models to make them "seem similar" to newer models and either upsell certain attributes of sell an older model more frequently to increase profits? They sometimes do this against comparable brands... but generally brands will do this themselves normally as "default" settings to have more "difference" to other brands when compared to "push the sell". I think Aquos does this the most, but I'm not an expert in this topic. I think it was mentioned in the other TV threads.
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