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August 1, 2010
How to Choose Between a LED and Plasma TV

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Everything there is to know about LCD and plasma TV is just a click away! If you are considering purchasing a flat screen TV, here’s all the advice you’ll need.
LCD and Plasma flat panel TVs have evolved considerably in recent years. Even if the plasma technology retains an advantage in the rendering of more natural colors, deeper black, and very large viewing angles, LCD technology, including LED backlighting, also produces enhanced rich colors and deep blacks.
Rendering Color
Generally, plasma technology offers richer and more natural colors. However, with some upscale LCD TVs, the gap is narrowing considerably. This applies to models that offer extremely qualitative backlight, including those with LED technology (which use LEDs for backlighting instead of fluorescent tubes). However, the entry-level LCD displays a less extensive range, with drifts of color.
Deep blacks and contrast
Historically, plasma screens have a head start on the LCD on the depth and shades of black (no backlight to turn off completely pixels), and show a better contrast ratio. But from a purely visual point, this advantage can not be verified in the dark. The minutes of black may also show themselves better on LCD screens in a lighted room. Obviously, this information can be disproved by the exceptions relating to the quality of the TV.
Gloss, matte and satin
Note that the bright tiles, also called Glossy, enhance contrast and density of black in a dark room. But they are more sensitive to light reflections which can be very bothersome during the day. Matte tiles for their part restrict these reflections and accentuate the deep blacks and contrast. The right balance is found in slabs called satin which combines the advantages of two other types of tiles.
Lifespan and Consumption
In terms of lifespan, the plasma has made progress since its longevity is similar to that of LCD screens: approximately 25 years at 4 hours of use per day. It is however advisable to opt for a plasma if you live in high altitudes. The LCD is better for the average consumer especially models with LED backlighting. Count an average of 200 Watts for the 32-inch, 250 watts for the 40-inch and 350 watts for 52 inch.
Use
If you are fond of home theater, plasma is an excellent choice. It keeps the price advantage compared to LCD panels for very large (> 46 inches) screens. These are also less affected by the phenomenon as marking residue image disappears more or less quickly depending on the model (Logo channel, dashboard video games…). This phenomenon is most marked in the first hours of use, a bit like running a speaker. You should be careful in the first six months. However it should also be noted that this marking phenomenon is reversible and that the recent television offer through their menu, tools to address this problem.
The LCD is more suited to everyday and heterogeneous use (TV, DVD, video games). But more and more technology oriented films tend to deep blacks and natural colors of plasma. It is a hard choice but hopefully, you’ll make the right choice for your flat panel tv.
July 30, 2010
Home Theatre Projectors – 4 Key Difference From Plasma TV’s

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Recent advancements in technology have made home theatre systems more inexpensive and affordable than ever. Prices of LCDs, LEDs and Plasma Screens have been at an all time low due to the production capacity of these devices. For starting enthusiasts, this is a good time to invest on it.
There is some debate on whether one should use home theatre projectors or TV based screens when it comes to home sound systems. Some purists argue that home theatre projectors are the closest things to a movie theatre. Others say that when it comes to HDTV, TV based screens such as plasmas, LCDS, and LEDs have better resolution. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of home theatre projectors compared to LCDs, LEDs and Plasmas:
o Projectors are light and inexpensive. Projectors are portable and they can be easily placed in any part of the room. They are significantly cheaper than LCD’s and the like. These days however, there are LCD’s that start for less than 500 dollars and if the price differences between a projector and an LCD or LED start getting lower, there may be a shift to LEDs, LCDs and Plasma Television Screens
o Projectors are adjustable. The viewing size of your screen can also be adjusted with a projector. You can have a viewing room of a whole white wall with your projector. Some projectors have their guides on how to optimally use them
o Lifespan. Projectors use lamps and bulbs that do have a lifespan between 2000 to 8000 hours. Some more inexpensive projectors have a bulb lifespan between 1000 to 3000 hours. This is a major consideration especially if one is a frequent viewer
o Visibility. Some projectors need low ambient lighting levels when viewing. This means that during the day time, perhaps the viewing quality of a projector needs some adjustment in contrast as compared to LCDs, LEDs and Plasmas
Whatever the case may be, whether one chooses projectors or plasmas, there are other considerations in your home theatre system. After choosing your viewing vehicle, the next choice would be your sounds. This again involves the size of your viewing room. Some people prefer a 2.1 set up most especially if the sound system is perhaps in their bedroom or in a small private study room. Most opt for the 5.1 set up especially if it is a multi-utility area like the living room or the den.
There are lots of resources for you to check about which technology is suited to your needs. The Internet is full of information that can help you get started in your home theatre system.







