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Re: New Television
« Reply #15 on: 12 October 2010, 17:33:06 »

It does seem like yesterday's technology...I'll pay a little extra and go Full HD :-/.....So which is best LCD or plasma?.......I always think that LCD is great for picture quality as long as there is no movement.....but poor when used to watch football....athletics....etc..etc...when you come up against pixel drag... :-/ :-/
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Re: New Television
« Reply #16 on: 12 October 2010, 17:39:42 »

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It does seem like yesterday's technology...I'll pay a little extra and go Full HD :-/.....So which is best LCD or plasma?.......I always think that LCD is great for picture quality as long as there is no movement.....but poor when used to watch football....athletics....etc..etc...when you come up against pixel drag... :-/ :-/

lcd's are better.. and their response times are ok for sport shows imo..
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Re: New Television
« Reply #17 on: 12 October 2010, 17:40:06 »

i gave up n tv lol long ago got a crap googel box in corner for ms to watch the shit daytimetv crap on

for everthing else i run a HD projector
only down side it a new lamp at a few hundred quid every 3000-4000 hours
im avagng a lamp every couple of year nd are watchingit nealy every nigh

so its only cost me about a 150 quid a year to run

and have done that for the last 10years and havent looked back

you can save a foutune on screen as agoo one is 500quid upwards

but you can get the same projection material they useoff the roll for just over  100quid

and make a frame yourself and 1 grands worth of projector now will piss all over a LCD or plasmare tv now

pluss it will make a 42inch look like a 14inch portable tv
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Re: New Television
« Reply #18 on: 12 October 2010, 17:53:02 »

We have a W series Sony and it is VERY good :y
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Re: New Television
« Reply #19 on: 12 October 2010, 18:44:21 »

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avoid, it can only do 1024 x 768 resolution which is pants! You want one that does 1080p so 1920 x 1080...

This is the one i got for my flat...

http://www.johnlewis.com/230925667/Product.aspx
Make that 1366 x 768 and I'm with you.  Unless you know why not, you really could do with a full HD display at this point in time.

Assuming you're not going to replace it again soon that is.

Depends if you hook a PC up to it like i did, 1920 looks awesome on it, although i do need to get a graphics card man enough for the job

That sonly on HDMI tunnie, the Panasonic at least using the PC input  will only manage at best 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024.

I tries mine and it looks naff using the PC on widescreen, but fitted an HDMI card and it's a whole new world now.

I went for plasma for the gaming side and dont regret it one bit.  But the next set will be an LCD or even LED now the prices are dropping.

As evey one says Opti, go for 1920 x 1080p you wont regret it.

have a look at richersounds as well.   :y
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Re: New Television
« Reply #20 on: 12 October 2010, 18:51:01 »

I have a LCD Panasonic and I am more than satisfied!

Excellent picture which should last, unlike Plasma thast I understand is at risk still of problems, like burning on the screen.
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Re: New Television
« Reply #21 on: 12 October 2010, 18:55:55 »

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I have a LCD Panasonic and I am more than satisfied!

Excellent picture which should last, unlike Plasma thast I understand is at risk still of problems, like burning on the screen.

A possibility if a static image is left on screen for excessive periods of time.  Which i cant understand why Panasonic allow the HDMI/Channel tags to stay on whrn the screen goes blank.  :-/
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Re: New Television
« Reply #22 on: 12 October 2010, 19:23:19 »

Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?
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Re: New Television
« Reply #23 on: 12 October 2010, 19:29:02 »

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Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?

100 hz enough .. anyway human eyes cant see the difference above..unless you use a photo or a video camera..

but difference between 50 hz and 100 hz is clearly visible..
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Re: New Television
« Reply #24 on: 12 October 2010, 19:37:26 »

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Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?

100 hz enough .. anyway human eyes cant see the difference above..unless you use a photo or a video camera..

but difference between 50 hz and 100 hz is clearly visible..


So it's to do with flicker Cem......do I have that right?
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« Reply #25 on: 12 October 2010, 19:42:19 »

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Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?

100 hz enough .. anyway human eyes cant see the difference above..unless you use a photo or a video camera..

but difference between 50 hz and 100 hz is clearly visible..


So it's to do with flicker Cem......do I have that right?

yes.. and the prices are higher with 200 hz or so on which is unnecessary imo..
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Re: New Television
« Reply #26 on: 12 October 2010, 19:47:47 »

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Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?

100 hz enough .. anyway human eyes cant see the difference above..unless you use a photo or a video camera..

but difference between 50 hz and 100 hz is clearly visible..


So it's to do with flicker Cem......do I have that right?

yes.. and the prices are higher with 200 hz or so on which is unnecessary imo..

Thanks Cem.....My old set was 50hz....it did flicker quite a bit .....now that I think about it...
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« Reply #27 on: 12 October 2010, 19:57:14 »

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Thanks guys ...very informative.......I'm minded to go the LCD full HD route on balance....Some sets are rated at 100Hz.......others at up to 600Hz......any idea what this means?

100 hz enough .. anyway human eyes cant see the difference above..unless you use a photo or a video camera..

but difference between 50 hz and 100 hz is clearly visible..


So it's to do with flicker Cem......do I have that right?

yes.. and the prices are higher with 200 hz or so on which is unnecessary imo..

Thanks Cem.....My old set was 50hz....it did flicker quite a bit .....now that I think about it...

if you watch  50 hz tv from 4 meters your eyes wont feel tired before some hours.. but if you watch a 50 hz monitor from 50 cm your eyes will be donald quickly which I suffered many years :-/
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Re: New Television
« Reply #28 on: 12 October 2010, 20:26:07 »

i'm an definite plasma advocate - i think the picture is warmer, more natural and "lusher" somehow, also i love movies and have yet to see decent contrast in all but the most expensive LCD's - they all look a bit washed out and definitely never seen the pixellation or movement trails watching sports that i see on other peoples LCDs - i don't mention it to them, but it would annoy me  :y

but its all personal preference, besides i think plasmas are getting ditched by most manufacturers as they're more expensive to make  :(

last tv i bought was nearly 2 years ago - panasonic vierra full hd - and its still beautiful to look at - never had any issues with screen burn and i play games most nights on it  8-)



mind you 2yrs on, maybe LCDs have caught up - spend £10 on what home cinema type mags - TV manufacturers update the processors a lot so 2 seemingly identical TV's  can have different performance so check carefully  :y
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Re: New Television
« Reply #29 on: 12 October 2010, 20:30:29 »

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I have a LCD Panasonic and I am more than satisfied!

Excellent picture which should last, unlike Plasma thast I understand is at risk still of problems, like burning on the screen.

Have you been watching STMO's dvd's ;D
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