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Plasma or LCD TV...which is best?

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    #21
    Wait for 1080, wait until after next Xmas.
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      #22
      Originally posted by scooterscot
      my mistake actually meant 5000:01, who remembers those numbers off the top of their head, i i.

      anyway it not marketing hype it manufacturers specifications
      That's the model I bought scooter, before I took it back and got this instead:

      http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProdu...ory=TVP+LCD+TV

      If you look at the Sony spec's though you'll see that the contrast ratio you mention is the so called 'dynamic' contrast, where the backlight has to constantly change to make the image darker/brighter. At any single moment though it's not possible to have a higher contrast rate than the static figure quoted (1300:1) - which even then some say is still to high - because it's impossible for the backlight to be at two different levels at the same time.

      In case you didn't know the reasons the spec's are similar is because the LCD panels are identical and from the same factory.

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        #23
        I prefer lcd, got one of each though!
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          #24
          http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProd...gory=TVP+LCD+TV

          and available for £698 at
          http://www.digitaldirect.co.uk/produ...=12396#Scene_1

          So have any of you lot ran this cost through the books?
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            #25
            I've heard that plasma screens can use a lot more power than LCD - anyone know if that's true?
            Life is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh

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              #26
              Originally posted by zeitghost
              I find it quite stunning that shops are allowed to sell TVs that don't have built in Freeview.

              For some areas of the country, analogue is less than 2 years from switch off...

              "Sorry Mrs Jones, your new tv needs a set top box to work now..."

              For us it's next year

              Anyway I bought a projector so my screen is considerably larger than all of yours

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                #27
                Originally posted by hattra
                I've heard that plasma screens can use a lot more power than LCD - anyone know if that's true?

                They produce a tulip load of heat (Plasma) and are fecking heavy!

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                  #28
                  SED technology could blow both plasma & LCD away.... just wait a little longer before taking the plunge
                  How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Troll
                    SED technology could blow both plasma & LCD away.... just wait a little longer before taking the plunge
                    But will it be cheap at launch? Like any technology if you wait for the best thing you'll never get it just jump in, LCD's and plasma's are cheap enough now not to be too worried about the cost, 3 years ago an equivalent set to what I have now would have been 4k instead of the £1200 I paid, at that price in a few years time when SED is proved and cheap enough the LCD will go up stairs replace the CRT in the bedroom.
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                      #30
                      6000:1 contrast ratio! Whoohooo!

                      That's a must have when you come home from the pub after 7 pints of wife-beater and slob, stupified on the sofa to watch yet another showing of Terminator 2.

                      You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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