what about 50-55k ?
Hi sorry to bump up this topic.
i wanted to know, whats the life of plasma/lcd/led tvs these days? and has anyone had an issue with the burn in associated with plasmas?
Really great post by Kanra. I always knew that plasmas aren't really bad and are actually better than LCD, but it is only due to advertising that LCD is way more popular than plasma. Once can always consider a Plasma, but be sure to do your research first.I was a LCD guy till the day I actually wanted to buy my own TV......
LCD is the best option you must opt !
Plasmas have burn in issues. I think it has come down in recent times but I have no idea how much it has reduced.
Games with fixes HUD, watching the same channel for a long long time can cause burning in of the image on the screen.
However plasmas are miles ahead of LCDs in picture quality. Remember the Pioneer Kuro series. They are yet to be beaten according to some people.
My vote for the Sony EX series of HDTVs. The new monolithic N series is good but too reflective.
Really great post by Kanra. I always knew that plasmas aren't really bad and are actually better than LCD, but it is only due to advertising that LCD is way more popular than plasma. Once can always consider a Plasma, but be sure to do your research first.
I was a LCD guy till the day I actually wanted to buy my own TV. Spent a month researching, decided on a plasma in first week, never found any flaw.
Pros:
1. Better image quality. Deeper true blacks. The technology of plasma is to switch off the light source in black while LCD/LED merely cover up the diodes wherein some light filters thru. You'll not find a LCD with black, black is always washout/grey.
2. 600Mhz so there's no lag. ever. period. Forget the 100/120Mhz gimmick of LCDs. checkout the LCD & Plasma together in a showroom and ask them to switch to a news program for a ticker to simulate motion for you.
I play with my xbox360 on the plasma so this is important
3. Longer life: 100,000 hrs compared to 50,000 for LCDs though you'll change before that's over.
4. Image burn!!!! They are a thing of past and were an issue 5-6 yrs ago. Latest Plasmas require an image to stand still for 20-25 hrs to cause image burn and the built in screen screensavers kickin in a few minutes. You'll never face this. I have left my plasma switched on and left overnight and forgotten the morning next day. No problems.
5. You'll not be using a TV just for watching HD content. SD content which in beamed by TV channels is viewed better on plasmas which soften the image and cut out the harsh jagged lines seen on LCDs.
Cons:
1. Glass on front means there can be glare off the screen if there's a strong light source nearby. The reason plasmas are not used in airports and supermkts. But you'll be mounting in living room/bedroom.
2. Thickness: It's more than the LCD. You'll lose a couple of inches of room space but honestly do u really wanna think fo that
3. Power consumption: You'll spend more on power but less than switching on a light bulb.
Final thoughts, I was initially carried away by FullHD marketing of LCDs but in th eend settled for a 720p plasma cuz you can hardly makeout difference between a full/half HD with naked eye AND HD channels including those in US are beamed in 720p/1080i and there are no plans to increase bandwidth to 1080p by any broadcaster. Most online content available via torrents is again 720p. You'll rue a d/l when comparing a 4.5gb(720p) to a 16gb(1080p) d/l.
Lack of time so i gotta stop now
Edit: Nothing other than a Panasonic in Plasmas.