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I just dropped 2 grand on a 55inch lg 3d tv and glasses
Also purchase a zzp 3inch bolt in downpipe
2 grand? dam boi. found a 32" 3d for $500 the other week.
3D TV's are the biggest waste of money imo.
LED is where it's at boi.
The tv is led the 3d is just a bonus
uhhhh, wut?
Have you ever seen how great of a picture quality the LED has?
A plasma's tv quality is better than LCD, but not better than LED.
Not only that, the bulb or gas inside the TV dims out after a few years, and kills picture quality.
i vote Led i bought a 55 inch samsung at the beginning of the year and have never seen anything so pretty. It takes moving images like a champ too i love it
BTW LED tvs are just LCDs with LED backlighting instead of fluorescent.
Well I own a 50inch panasonic plasma a 47inch LCD lg and a 55 inch lg led, trust me led lit tvs is the way to go and besides the led is awesome on the wall. The damn thing is thiner than my finger
And that is relevant to video quality how?
I will withdraw from the debate, it will only ruin this thread. :C
There is no doubt a Plasma is superior....in a dark room, as they can produce a million shades of any color. But it is not a practical TV under normal daytime conditions. But I also withdraw from the debate for the sake of the thread.
...Before I stop talking about TV's, I just need to mention one last thing. You can edit/delete this if need be (The reply)
Most LED's automatically adjust brightness in their environment.
Actually...
"Plasmas suffer from a lot of myths and misconceptions though. They no longer suffer burn in, they do work in high altitudes, and they no longer have short life spans (they can easily last the same or longer than LCDs). Also, they are no longer necessarily power hogs. You can get energy star certified Plasmas now."
"LCDs are inherently flawed at fast motion playback though. They do not have good refresh rates/response times. They suffer from motion blur (ghost trails). This is why you see sets advertised with 120Hz and 240Hz. This is a compensation for that. While it does help a lot, it doesn't fix the inherent flaw. Also, you have to pay a steep price premium for this feature."
"LCDs based on CCFL backlights will have weaker colors, blacks, and contrast compared to Plasmas. The industry response to this was the creation of the LED backlight for LCDs. This helps immensely. It doesn't beat plasma, but it gets LCDs 'into the game' so to speak. But again, you pay such a large price premium for this feature. You can get a Plasma for far less than an LED LCD."
I take back what I had to say regarding LED > Plasma.
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