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philips tv lcd 42 inch
What TV brand is best?
looking for a new 42 inch…i don’t know differences between flat screen, lcd, plasma, etc. out of samsung, vizio, panasonic, sony, lg, philips…etc. i need recomendations of best brand, best kind, and where to look!
thanks
LCD
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display_television )
LCDs inherently suffer problems with motion playback. They suffer from motion blur (ghost trails). This is compensated for with the 120Hz/240Hz refresh rates. This feature helps out a lot, but is not 100%. And you are expected to pay a price premium for this add-on.
CCFL LCDs have muted colors, grey blacks, and so-so contrast. This is compensated for with the modern LED LCD. The LED backlight provides a massive jump in quality in regard to those 3 things. It brings it to a near Plasma/CRT/DLP level.
But in smaller sets, LCDs are the go to choice. So for the time being they will certainly still fill an important need there. And there also offer a certain sense of familiarity for many, as LCD computer monitors have been the norm for so long now.
Plasma
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_display )
Plasmas are inherently near instantaneous in their refresh rate. They are flawless in motion playback. While you might see some tagged with 480Hz or 600Hz sub-field motion drives, this is not a refresh rate. Its more so marketing to trick consumers (because of LCD’s refresh rates). But in reality the technology just works quite differently (its more like your old CRT/tube set).
Plasmas inherently deliver vivid color, true blacks, and deep contrast. They do this right out of the box. They are a better overall image. And so you get a better image and perfect motion playback without having to pay anything extra.
Plasmas were not always this good a choice though, they have improved greatly over the years. But because of those past problems they do currently suffer from many myths and misconceptions. The main ones being that they suffer from burn-in, they are more expensive, they have shorter life spans, and they are energy hogs.
Modern Plasmas do not suffer from burn-in. After they are conditioned, you would have to actually work hard to accomplish a burn-in. To condition a new set all you need to do is keep the brightness and contrast turned way down for the first 100-200 hours of use. After that optimize and enjoy.
Plasmas are not more expensive than LCD rivals anymore. Any especially with LCDs needing high end features like 120Hz and LED backlights to compete. Those features often make LCD far more expensive to buy.
Plasmas do not have shorter life spans. The reputable brands will deliver models that are rated to 60,000 – 100,000 hours. That basically means that in 10 years time, at 8 hours a day, 365 days a year, you would only really see at most about a 10% loss in brightness. So the set is likely well useable for beyond 10 years.
Current Plasma models are now energy star certified. This means no more being power hogs against LCDs. They can match LCDs in this regard. But every model is different. There are some LCDs that still perform better, and there are some LCDs that perform much worse. It changes ever year as new models come out.
Brands & Models
( http://reviews.cnet.com/televisions/ )
Typically it is recommended to stick with well known brands. The expectation is that they will deliver better image quality and long term reliability for the consumer. But in reality, that’s not always the case. Consumers should dig deeper into specific models as well. Most manufacturers offer lesser quality and higher quality models. So a higher quality model from a possibly lesser regarded brand may actually outperform the entry level model from the so called superior brand.
In Plasma technology, some of the more visible brands are Pioneer, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, and Vizio. Start with Panasonic, they are the leader in Plasma now (since Pioneer is getting out of the business). They will give you the best image quality bang for the dollar.
In LCD technology, some of the more visible brands are Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Sharp, LG, Toshibia, and Vizio. Start with Samsung if you go LCD. They are the world leader in LCD. Sony is right there with them though, so look to them as well.
Places
Honestly I would recommend Best Buy. Not a huge fan of big box stores at all, but they have a lot of TV sales. And you can often get a good deal from them. I’ve seen the Panasonic 42″ plasmas go on sale during the big sale points (like Father’s Day).
Otherwise go with a wholesaler club. Look for a Costco or Sam’s Club or something like that in your area. They would have solid pricing all year around. So you don’t have to wait out a good sale then.
Philips to launch a stylish 42-inch slim display ‘Essence’

Philips to launch a stylish 42-inch slim display ‘Essence’


Philips to launch a stylish 42-inch slim display ‘Essence’
philips tv lcd 42 inch


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