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June 27th, 2007 02:02 PM #1mga sir/mga bro,ano ba ang pagkakaiba ng plasma at lcd?alin ang mas maganda?yung measurement ng plano kong bilhin eh minimum of 107cm.im planning to buy one this weekend.
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June 27th, 2007 02:33 PM #2Size: Both LCD TVs and plasma TVs are thin as you could hope for. In screen size plasmas usually run larger though don’t usually come in smaller sizes, which is sometimes needed.
Viewing Angle: Plasma have a wider viewing angle.
Life Span: Both have good lifespan.
Issues: Plasma sometimes suffer from “burn in” effect. LCD TVs are sometimes susceptible to a delay that causes the outline of figures or objects to appear jagged.
Color: LCD TVs are renowned for a sharp picture and vibrant color. Plasma TVs are known for a wide range of colors and accurate color reproduction.
Brightness: LCD TVs are said to do slightly better in bright-light conditions.
Black Levels: Plasma TVs generally produce very black blacks whereas an LCD TV will produce a very dark charcoal gray.
Contrast Levels: Plasma TVs, technically, are said to have greater contrast levels.
Cost: Prices for both types of TVs are decreasing rapidly
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June 27th, 2007 02:45 PM #4
its a war of both platforms akin to betamax and vhs (remember that).
sony has dropped its plasma lines while panasonic has all but dropped its lcd offerings. samsung and others continue to support both but they are finding it harder everyday to support both as improvements happens almost every 2 or 3 months. its becoming costly to have both lines.
right now all these companies have their sight on the next generation of technology for television: the Laser TV
While the majority of us are enjoying (or dreaming of) brand new HDTV LCD or plasma displays to go along with our next-generation machines, a small group of companies are on the cusp of finalizing a technology that will make even the newest TV sets of today seem absolutely dim.
Australian company Arasor and US company Novalux demonstrated the world's first Laser Television. The mere incorporation of lasers in any product is cool enough, but the real benefits of putting laser technology into TVs could mean half the production cost, double the color range, and a three-quarters less power consumption when compared to the LCD and plasma TVs of today
“If you look at any screen today, the colour content is roughly about 30-35 per cent of what the eye can see,” said Novalux chief executive Jean-Michel Pelaprat. “But for the very first time with a Laser TV we'll be able to see 90 per cent of what the eye can see... All of a sudden what you see is a lifelike image on display.
Those who saw the demonstration noted that the Mitsubishi-built prototype appeared brighter and clearer than a comparable 50-inch plasma. The prototype was only 1080i capable, but 1080p sets should be ready in time for Laser TV's launch in late 2007.
There may be some confusion, however, as Laser TV technology is suited for projection (either front or rear) rather than flat-panel. Instead of being a completely brand new way to create an image, laser TV takes DLP projection to a level that's capable of surpassing that of plasma. As a result of its projection roots, Laser TVs will likely be slightly thicker than LCD and plasma.
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June 27th, 2007 02:45 PM #5if my conversion is right, you are buying a 46 inch tv, then you need to be at least 12 feet from it to maximize your viewing pleasure..if you sit closer then the images becomes a bit "blurry". Wala pa naman atang high definition signal ng tv ngayon..so you be a bit disappointed with the clarity..also dont forget that the unit your getting has to have at least 2 hdmi ports for your dvd player and a spare one to be used other accessories and in due time, to be used by your cable or satellite tv, when there is high definition signals already available..
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June 28th, 2007 05:28 AM #8if you will use your TV for movies, mas maganda plasma kasi it will show all dark spots properly...I saw this comparison with LCD and plasma yung dark spots nung movie appeared black lang sa LCD but when showed sa plasma may mga nakasulat pala doon...in another scene, sa LCD dark sky lang nakita ko pero sa plasma may mga buildings pala doon.
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June 28th, 2007 08:01 AM #10
42" above plasma is the way to go. Sobra mahal mga LCD 40" above. If you can afford the 2 megapixel (1080P) model, get one para future-proof ka sa mga HD sources (blu ray or HD DVD). Look for HDMI inputs too. Always do a actual comparison test, still the best. And bring your favorite movie and make sure the test DVD player is the same as yours , appliance stores usually use a HD generator para dayain yung picture sa TV. ...
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