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Raven 09-07-2005 10:56 PM

Plasma vs. LCD
 
I'm getting too many conflicting reports about these two technologies.

So, I'm asking for public opinion now.

Who's your favourite manufacturer?

And, do you own or would you own a Plasma TV or an LCD.

We're in the market for one.

Raven 09-07-2005 10:57 PM

Don't be shy. Tell me what you really think. :)

mufas 09-07-2005 11:10 PM

Plazma is best for big format

Spudstr 09-07-2005 11:13 PM

LCD is still young.. give lcd a few more years and it will beat plasma.. but for now.. plasma.. panisonic.....

MrJackMeHoff 09-07-2005 11:38 PM

I have several of each and plasma is overall a better deal

reviewcash 09-07-2005 11:54 PM

I heard Plasma now has a longer life... Just cannot pause an image on the screen otherwise it can burn it and stay permanent.

As for LCD, I heard most manufactures have a deal pixel policy, where as they do not fix or replace unless for eg. there are 7 dead pixels...

Raven 09-08-2005 12:03 AM

Also, with plasma, I can get a bigger television ...at least that's what I'm reading..and I'm hearing that the burn - in problem with plasma has been somewhat resolved....

What to buy? What to buy? :)

wargames 09-08-2005 12:06 AM

I have the same issue. I want to get a new tv for my bedroom and dont know if i should go lcd or plasma. Bump for more info. :)

KRL 09-08-2005 12:06 AM

Lcd Lcd Lcd Lcd Lcd

NoWhErE 09-08-2005 12:10 AM

The only thing I hate about LCDs is that unless you're at a perfect viewing angle, the image goes dark... and if there is any sunlight shining on it, it becomes unwatchable.

Edgey Boy 09-08-2005 12:11 AM

Get a regular tube tv..

BobG 09-08-2005 12:18 AM

LCD is great and you can get a good extended warranty deal at BestBuy and most stores. Plasma is young too and are sensetive to burn and altitudes and I dont know what else. If you ask the pro's they'll tell you that its a pick'em situation and your choice depends on your personal preferences and what your least willing to compromise, since each has their pros and cons. If you go with LCD, everyone knows that Sharp makes the best LCDs by far. Ive got the 26" for my bedroom and the 37" for my living room and theyre both really fucking cool IMHO. Hope that helps a little. :thumbsup

Mr. Rhee 09-08-2005 12:42 AM

I use 6+ LCD monitors (15" w/TV tuner built-in) and no problems whatsoever for nearly 3 years. the model below may be hard to find but check for other brands with similar/better specs/sizes.
http://www.corneasystems.com/ct1503t.php

if you're going for sheer size/value, Plasma is better bet, but not as great when used as a PC monitor. I also have 2 plasmas (42") and was using them for my PCs but have gone back to the multi-mon LCD setup and only use the plasmas for entertainment. Plasmas have too much potential for screen burn-in (1 of mine already has a windows 98 partial burn-in :( ) and viewing the web widescreen just got on my nerves after awhile... especially while designing sites/graphics, etc. :upsidedow

and remember if you're getting LCDs, try to get them with TV tuners built in. worth the extra cost.

good luck.

lazycash 09-08-2005 12:47 AM

Neither, go DLP, same picture quality at half the price.

FiReC 09-08-2005 12:49 AM

love my DLP

Alex Xe 09-08-2005 02:02 AM

I have both, plasma and LCD. LCD quality better that plazma.

SilverTab 09-08-2005 02:06 AM

I have a 27" LCD...I love it....

if you want something big...plasma is definitly cheaper and i'd say go with it...

but for smaller sizes...LCD...(or if you have the money for a big LCD...then go for it! :) )

brilsmurf 09-08-2005 02:09 AM

plasma if you go over 82 cm (thats 42 inches i think)

pioneer and sony are the best, dont bother buying philips or another brand: the pixels burn out quit quick in those cheaper brands

Vitasoy 09-08-2005 01:20 PM

Plasma.

Contrast.

Advantage: Plasma. For scenes with a lot of dark and light images shown simultaneously-as with content originating from DVDs, video games, and NTSC TV signals-plasma TVs will consistently outperform LCD TVs.

COLOR SATURATION

Advantage: Plasma, with the following caveat: While plasma displays are especially good for moving images, LCD technology is better at displaying static images with particular crispness and even coloration.


VIEWING ANGLE Advantage: Plasma

Plasma manufacturers have made much of their 160° viewing angles, which is about as good as horizontal and vertical viewing angles get. This owes to the fact that each pixel is lit by itself, not from some central light source. Hence, each pixel is more readily visible because its brightness is consistent with every other pixel on the screen.


VIDEO PLAYBACK Advantage: Plasma

PRODUCTION SIZE & COST Advantage:

Advantage: Plasma. Even though production costs and retails prices have come down for both technologies, plasma still has the edge as far as production cost and capacity go.





LCD.

FUNCTIONAL CONSIDERATIONS "Computer use"

Advantage: LCD, except at "harsh" viewing angles

LONGEVITY Advantage LCD X2

SCREEN INTEGRITY Advantage: LCD

VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS Advantage LCD X2



Now you make the final decision ;)

Manowar 09-08-2005 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrJackMeHoff
I have several of each and plasma is overall a better deal

:thumbsup

AmateurFlix 09-08-2005 01:31 PM

Hi Raven, long time no see!

The LCD's always look better than plasma to me, the ones I've seen have better color and image quality than plasma, and although they are more expensive the prices have been dropping quite a bit lately. Microcenter has some 32" LCD TV's for under a grand now, I think it was about $5000 a year ago for the same size (different brand).

I'd check out the power consumption on each as well, I think LCD is very low compared to a CRT, but unless I'm mistaken plasma is much higher.

Jay 09-08-2005 01:59 PM

I have a 42 inch plasma - Panasonic. I went thru the same thing. I could not decide between LCD, DLP and Plasma. Plasma is the way to go, hands down. Look at Panasonic and Sony. The latest 8th generation plasma made by Panasonic, which I thought had a better picture than the Sony, is half the price of the Sony. I love watching HDTV on it. :pimp

my :2 cents:

MediumPimpin 09-08-2005 02:04 PM

I looked at all, ended up with a 50" Plasma LG, love it :)

http://forums.jessecapelli.com/lava004.jpg

andrej_NDC 09-08-2005 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoWhErE
The only thing I hate about LCDs is that unless you're at a perfect viewing angle, the image goes dark... and if there is any sunlight shining on it, it becomes unwatchable.

arent you talking about plasma?

btw LCD for sure, better image quality, and more reliable at all.

MediumPimpin 09-08-2005 02:12 PM

Plasma are great from any angle, and the blacks are better not Grey like on a LCD>

Violetta 09-08-2005 02:13 PM

Hard choice. I'm still stuck with my old 32' tv

MediumPimpin 09-08-2005 02:15 PM

LCD's do have a problem with light and angles, so you need to think about that depending on your location.

BradShaw 09-08-2005 02:17 PM

DLP, I have owned all of the above, DLP is the way to go.

Samsung makes a great one that "looks" like a plasma.

MediumPimpin 09-08-2005 02:18 PM

If you really want to see a difference you have to view them side by side, once you see a plasma next to a LCD you will know what to do :)

Alky 09-08-2005 02:20 PM

i picked up a 32" LCD for $850 from a friend last night.. good deal :thumbsup

[illnet]-Tracie 09-08-2005 02:22 PM

What size are you thinking about getting?

Jay 09-08-2005 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MediumPimpin
LCD's do have a problem with light and angles, so you need to think about that depending on your location.

Yep, I have an LCD too and as soon as you get at an angle you can't see the picture. I have it mounted on the wall in my office and I can see it perfect from my chair. Anywhere else in the room, the image goes dark, I hate that...


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