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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Samsung LCD TV Vs Plasma TV Panasonic

Samsung UN46C6300 46-Inch


When it comes to LCD TVs, Samsung is probably the best and most popular models of LCD TVs on the market. Panasonic offers the other hand, the government, when it comes to plasma televisions. To put it simply, if it is between buying an LCD or plasma HDTV-torn, you must choose between the Samsung and Panasonic models and choose. Here is a brief guide to help you make your decision.

Angle of view: Both Samsung and Panasonic LCD TVs Plasma viewing angles similar. Plasma TV viewing angle can be as wide as 178 degrees, while LCD TVs up to 175 degrees. Although both types of televisions have similar viewing angle, you can suffer the images of plasma TVs from any deterioration in quality, even when viewed from odd angles. LCD on the other hand, are better viewed from the front to the better view.

Refresh Rate: Traditionally, plasma TVs refresh rates quickly, similar to rates of CRT TVs. LCD on the other hand, have much slower refresh rates, but recent technological advances have greatly improved refresh rates of LCD TVs. Some high-end (and expensive) LCD TV's now have refresh rates of 5 ms.

BurIn: Plasma TVs are not good fFCr adequate representation of static images. After prolonged use of video display static, are susceptible to burn-in effects, where they leave behind permanent video "remaining" on the screen, ery much like permanent shadows on the screen. The newer models have this problem can be curbed significantly. LCD on the other hand, are vulnerable to a similar problem, "taking charge pixels" as, where a pixel (or groups of pixels) is discolored. Fortunately, this problem is detected.

Lifespan: Most LCD models now lasts between 30 000 060 hours. Plasma TV to the same amount of time to take advantage of "Half Life" (where the display fades, more than half of its brightness) to be reached. Panasonic has recently announced that plasma TVs can accommodate up to 100,000 hours.

Duration: Plasma TVs are usually heavier and a bit 'thicker than LCD TVs. Due to its weight, it is best to leave the installation of the experts, especially if you plan to mount your plasma on the wall. Plasmas are also more vulnerable, care more during transport.

Image Quality: There is no doubt that plasma TVs produce sharper images and crisp. This is due to this contrast ratio that is unique even by the most expensive LCD. The blacks are deeper and the images are brilliant on a plasma TV. On the other side of the LCD screen reflects little light, allowing a better view in a brightly lit room.

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