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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by InVitro25
    Nakakuha na ako! Yung Sony Wega 3 LCD ang nakuha ko pero di ko na try at bukas pa i deliver ang TV. Update ko na lang kayo kung satisfied ako or kung papatay ako ng tao. Joke lang po.
    How many inches did you get it bro? Let us know how good it is
    BTW why not join pinoyDVD.com . Really cool place for real Home theater nuts. Here's my HT setup

    http://pinoydvd.com/content/index.ph...?topic=36863.0

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by monseratto
    The question is would you prefer an LCD or a Plasma TV?
    If these two would be the only choices, I'd go for the LCD. I'd much rather have that dark gray problem of LCDs over the radiation problem of plamas.

    Right now, I'm with BBimmer: CRT na lang ako.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by nicolodeon
    If these two would be the only choices, I'd go for the LCD. I'd much rather have that dark gray problem of LCDs over the radiation problem of plamas.

    Right now, I'm with BBimmer: CRT na lang ako.
    Any TV is good if you are happy with it

    Mmmm...FYI its CRT that has radiation problems not Plasma. CRT releases x-ray radiation so there is a large amount of poisonous lead in the tube to counter the radiation. Many countries are having problems getting rid of old CRT screen because of the toxicity of the contents inside. The Philippines is one such country that has become dumping ground for such waste. The only thing plasma releases is heat.
    Last edited by Monseratto; May 19th, 2005 at 06:40 PM.

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    #44
    Q. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN LCD TV AND A PLASMA TV?
    Your Guide, Robert Silva
    Your Guide to Home Theater.

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    Outward appearances are definitely deceiving when it comes to LCD and Plasma televisions. Although both types of televisions are flat and thin, they employ different technology in an attempt to deliver similar results.

    Plasma TV Overview

    Plasma television technology is based loosely on the fluorescent lightbulb. The display itself consists of cells. Within each cell two glass panels are separated by a narrow gap in which neon-xenon gas is injected and sealed in plasma form during the manufacturing process. The gas is electrically charged at specific intervals when the Plasma set is in use. The charged gas then strikes red, green, and blue phosphors, thus creating a television image. Each group of red, green, and blue phosphors is called a pixel (picture element).

    Although Plasma television technology eliminate the need for the bulky picture tube and electron beam scanning of traditional televisions, because it still employs the burning of phosphors to generate an image, Plasma televisions still suffer from some of the drawbacks of traditional televisions, such as heat generation and screen-burn of static images.

    LCD TV Overview

    LCD televisions, on the other hand, use a different technology (see also question #1 for this same explanation).

    Basically, LCD panels are made of two layers of transparent material, which are polarized, and are "glued" together. One of the layers is coated with a special polymer that holds the individual liquid crystals. Current is then passed through individual crystals, which allow the crystals to pass or block light to create images. LCD crystals do not produce their own light, so an external light source, such as florescent bulb is needed for the image created by the LCD to become visible to the viewer.

    Unlike standard CRT and Plasma televisions, since there are no phosphors that light up, less power is need for operation and the light source in an LCD television generates less heat than a Plasma or traditional television. Also, because of the nature of LCD technology, there is no radiation emitted from the screen itself.
    Last edited by BlueBimmer; May 19th, 2005 at 06:51 PM.

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    #45
    Plasma vs LCD

    The ADVANTAGES of Plasma over LCD are:

    1. Larger screen size availability.

    2. Better contrast ratio and ability to render deeper blacks.

    3. Better color accuracy and saturation.

    4. Better motion tracking (little or no motion lag in fast moving images).

    The DISADVANTAGES of Plasma vs LCD include:

    1. Plasma TVs are more susceptible to burn-in of static images.

    2. Plasma TVs generate more heat than LCDs, due to the need to light of phosphors to create the images.

    3. Does not perform as well at higher altitudes.

    4. Shorter display life span (about 30,000 hours or 8 hrs of viewing a day for 9 years) than LCD. This can vary according to other environmental and use factors.

    LCD television ADVANTAGES over Plasma include:

    1. No burn-in of static images.

    2. Cooler running temperature.

    3. No high altitude use issues.

    4. Increased image brightness over Plasma.

    5. Longer display life (about 60,000 hours - at which time all you may need to do is replace the light source, not the entire set). This can vary according other environmental and use factors.

    DISADVANTAGES of LCD vs Plasma televisions include:

    1. Lower contrast ratio, not as good rendering deep blacks.

    2. Not as good at tracking motion (fast moving objects may exhibit lag artifacts).

    3. Not as available in large screen sizes above 37-inches

    4. Although LCD televisions do not suffer from burn-in susceptibility, it is possible that individual pixels on an LCD televisions can burn out, causing small, visible, black or white dots to appear on the screen. Individual pixels cannot be repaired, the whole screen would need to be replaced at that point, if the individual pixel burnout becomes annoying to you.

    5. LCD televisions are much more expensive than equivalent-sized Plasma televisions.

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    #46
    uhmm im a dummy when it comes to these stuffs is the crt same as the projection tv?

    when you get a projection tv that is widescreen what would happen when you watch regular cable tv programs?

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    #47
    mas ok ang LCD kahit ngaun mayroon na 42" puwede mo pa din tapat sa mukha without worrying for radiation hehehe

    check out this Changhong LCD TV 42" sa glorietta ganda pero gawa Tsina, but with DVI input sarap mag GTA San Andreas hehehe

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    #48
    Get the LCD. Samsung if you have cash... or Sharp...

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    #49
    Go for LCD tv, it more durable than plasma and is now comparable in price. There are a lot of new LCD tv in the market that is really outstanding in terms of picture quality such as as Sony Bravia V series LCD. Yung fine datail ng picture when you play DVD ay talagang kita.

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    #50
    yup that's my dream. LCD TV but not really for DVD or Cable TV viewing, I like to use it as a Computer Monitor! Widescreen 27" + Surfing & DVI Gaming - what more can I ask for?

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