Depends what you want and how much you are spending.
I suspect that £500 will buy you a nicer plasma than lcd/led.
I suspect that once you hit over £1000 the lcd/led look better except for the really expensive Panasonic plasmas.
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I don't think there are many suppliers still building plasma screens.
We bought a Plasma in 2006 (samsung) and its still going strong with no burn in or problems I bought it as they price dropped from 1500 to 800 so it was a good buy. Weighs a tonne and was a total pain in the arse to hang on the wall.
We also Have a Samsung LED TV. The main difference is that the LED looks stunning when there is a night time race on the HD channels but really shows up the crapy SD channels especially on things like channel five or some of the other free view ones.
The OLEDs will look stunning but I have no idea how long they will take to reach a decent size or price point.
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But if anyone were better than the rest the others wouldn't exist. Better at WHAT? Screen clarity, lightweight, depth, colour, energy usage. Not sure how we can give suggestions to such a badly worded request.
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostHi ALL,
Need your help in making a decision – I want to buy a tv
Plasma, LCD, or LED – which is better (I know LED is better) but Plasma or LCD which is better ?
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What is the point in looking for the best of the left overs. Put your hand in your pocket and get an LED one. I would recommend the super slim Samsung ones with no border. Looks like a hole in your wall when you are watching it. Bloody ace it is.
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Plasma or LCD which is better?
Hi ALL,
Need your help in making a decision – I want to buy a tv
Plasma, LCD, or LED – which is better (I know LED is better) but Plasma or LCD which is better ?Tags: None
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