Best TV Review: Plasma

June 29th, 2011 by admin Leave a reply »


The plasma TV is the type most associated with high-end consumer electronics. All plasma TVs come in a variety of flat panel display. Most are high in 40-49? Area. You can compete against the cheap LCD flat screen TV and have a nice picture that puts you right in the middle of the action. Plasmas weigh more than LCD support, but could not manage otherwise. They are susceptible to burn-in, but despite rumors the contrary, the gas that the power of the image can not be charged. While she was too young to be measured accurately, plasma TVs should last 10-20 years.

Keep in mind that true HDTV resolution in plasma TVs smaller than 50 inches can be found. There are two HDTV broadcast standards – 1920 × 1080 interlaced (1080i) and 1280 × 720 progressive (720p). Thus, for a plasma TV as a really “HD” is to be, it should be at least the same number of pixels as 720p or higher signal.

“HD” in smaller sizes of plasma means that there are more pixels than the plasma “ED”, but usually are not that many there are in a true HD display. To find that it is difficult to see a substantial difference in picture quality between these two types of plasma TVs, particularly when viewing an HDTV program.

If you watch a widescreen DVD, you can often surprised to see that be the cheaper EDTV plasma TV actually seems sharper than the more expensive HDTV plasma TV! This is because the image resolution of a widescreen DVD (nominally 704 × 480) is very close to the actual number of pixels (852 × 480) in a plasma HDTV. However, new DVD Blue Ray are made for 1080th

The bottom line? Think about where you put your plasma TV, as you sit him, and what you see on them the most time. If you are sitting eight feet or more from a plasma TV of 37 inches or 42 inches, you’ll probably be happy with an EDTV version.

Well, a number of concerns about the plasma response: First of all plasma TVs of today have the same problems with premature aging of the image (burn-in, burn-out), which affected plasma TVs and older. This is because the gas mixture used in the panels were modified to improve durability. You hear the number 60, 000 hours thrown around, semi-conservative estimate of 30,000 hours. 30,000 hours watching TV is the equivalent of eight hours per day, seven days a week for 10 years.

No, you need to load the gas into the panel – it can not escape

Review best plasma TV offers television (HD) a rating of 9.5.

The good: The picture quality you can (at typically low settings), long life, a modern / stylish, very small chance of “burn-in” cheaper than LCD in large sizes, ideally can be used for movies / games / sports, cheaper EDTV offer the same picture quality when viewing DVDs (480p) has the gas can not be reloaded

Cons: Not much here. Expensive (but worth it), smaller sizes are not true HD, weigh just over LCD

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