Player1x3 said:
Slimebeast said:
Player1x3 said:
Turkish said:
Slimebeast said: Panasonic was hot for electronic products in the 90's but since that they only been famous for their high quality plasma TV:s.
I planned to buy a Panasonic plasma TV for a while but since then LEDs have catched up and are very aweomse so most consumers including me will buy a Samsung LED. |
Plasmas over LCD/LED ANYDAY, Plasmas are much much better then LED and LCD
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ugh, no. just no, not even close
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Could you elaborate on that?
Stuttering, coudling/bleeding on the image is a problem even on the most expensive Samsung LEDs. And they still haven't caught up with plasmas in contrast and blackness. My biggest fear is of the clouding/bleeding when watching movies on a LCD/LED.
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Plasma have faster response and smoother motion with 600Hz but you might have also heard that plasmas suffer from screen burn-in, an affliction not commonly associated with LEDs. Screen burn in occurs when an image is left too long on a screen, resulting in a ghost of that image "burned in". Newer plasmas like Panasonic are improved technology and features such as screensavers, but burn-in can still be a problem.If you don't mind this Panasonic is a great brand for plasma to get. However, nothing beats Samsung UN40B7000 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV for gaming.
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I wouldnt say nothing beats it. Samsungs own plasmas actually beat it pretty good. Especially when you 3d game. 3D looks like garbage on most LCds when compared to their plasma counterparts. As for burn in, you can get it with LCD and LED as well. It is not as common and hard to do, I have however seen a few. Most plasmas use pixel shifting to help combat burn in even though it is much harder to burn in newer panels. Bottom line is their is nothing available today that can display a better picture than a plasma. At least for consumer home viewing. LCDs are all far too slow currently and suffer from some serious panning issues due to how they add in the frames of picture data to compensate for their horrible panel speeds. Even the 240hz versions can't compare to the plasmas.