LED TV's?
Does anybody here have any experience w/ LED TV's? Likes, Dislikes, how they run w/ blu-ray and video games? I'm thinking about getting one but I'm just not sure about it yet.
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CN: Get Full-array with local dimming or don't bother. I am a Plasma fan myself. |
I think the key point here is that they are still LCD TVS and the response time of the LCD is going to determine how good it is for any sort of fast action be it from Blu-Ray, Game system or PC attached.
The type of lighting described above has no impact on responsiveness to image changes, only lighting/brightness and contrast. Most budget LCDs are going to be edge lit without dimming CCFL or LED and will look pretty damn good on <40" sets. Many >40" sets will also look good edge lit with CCFL or LED. You are probably going to pay a whole lot more for a Full array or edge lit with local dimming. Only your eye can tell if it is worth it. |
I don't think response time has any importance apart from gaming right? Regardless, most modern TV's have no issue with response time. I usually see either 2ms or 5ms on modern TN panels.
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Anything moving fast from any source. Even DVDs can generate lag and the 2-4ms numbers they are now purporting may not be accurate. And if you are used to watching a Plasma and good old CRT that do not have this issue, it can be quite obvious and annoying.
You won't notice it watching most broadcast drama or comedies, but it can be very obvious on sports, action movies and gaming. http://www.practical-home-theater-gu...onse-time.html |
Oh that was really helpful cody, thanks. Yea I love my plasma. I just want a tv for my bedroom. I guess I'll just have to see what my price range is and then go check out the tv's and see what looks best for the price.
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Well there's a 42" Panasonic plasma at costco for $449 that I'm looking at.. Just the smaller version of the TV in my living room. I'm going to check best buy then I'll see. If I can find a good price and a good tv I might just pick up some new speakers since my Boston Acoustics are a little outdated..
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$449 for a 42" 1080p LCD is a pretty good deal, but 720p plasmas can be had for under $400.
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Nobody wants a 720 plasma.
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So after going an looking at tv's today. I might just get a 1080p LCD w/ 120Hz. I'm just trying to find one with the wifi integration in it. I guess it just depends on how much money I want to end up spending..
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I watch streamed, captured and Downloaded content on my lowly 50" 720p projection 3 X LCD from the attached P4 3.6Ghz PC all the time and it rocks. You need more HP to watch 1080p, but you get the idea. And don't let the 1080p hype fool you, unless you are watching blu-ray, you are not watching 1080p. ABC, ESPN, FOX, Speed and other sports networks are almost all 720p, while the other majors are 1080i. 720p upconverts OK to 1080 and 1080i downconverts to 720 OK, but they both look better on a native resolution display. If you are a sports guy a cheap 720p plasma may actually be a great option. |
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Check Walmart too... They have some killer prices on lower end models.
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Ok i'll stop by on my way into town.
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WalMart frequently buys B (or lower) panel grades. I'd stick to Costco, or go to BestBuy and make them price match Amazon.com. They'll be unhappy about it, but they'll usually do it because Amazon is genuine retailer who warranties and buys A-grade panels, unlike all the other discount websites out there.
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I didnt know bestbuy price matched.. Which is good for me now because I saw some at bestbuy last night, but they were ungodly expensive.
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I might agree with the later in general, but there are some "name brands" that use crap as well as some real bargains that use good components. |
Every brand name produces panels that don't meet the standard- those go at a cut price to the non-name discount sellers. Amazon, Best Buy, and most B&M chains don't buy anything but A-grade panels.
This is according t what the guy at BestBuy told me when we were buying two HD TVs and a PS3 a couple years ag. He price matched Amazon specifically because they are a full service retailer who doesn't sell lower grade panels. WalMart on the other hand, does, because 99% of WalMart customers won't know the difference anyway. |
Kevin is correct.. I sold home theater for best buy in a previous lifetime.
The models will have different part numbers from the lower grade panel at costco to the higher grade at say best buy. You will also find out they have cut corners with inputs as well to keep costs Lower for say.. Wallmart. Also.. Dynex.. Insignia.. Vizio.. Etc are actually made by one of there more expensive counterparts like lg and others |
My small input based on owning a 42" 720p plasma and a 37" 1080p LCD. The plasma looks better with just about every source I've tried. Upconverted DVD, Charter HD channels, and video games all look better on the 720p plasma. I don't have Bluray though, that might look better on the 1080p.
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I agree that there are grade A & B panels based on defective pixels(dead or frozen) and/or clouding or Mura, but a Samsung model 1234 at Walmart has the same panel that meets the same standards as a Samsung model 1234 at Best Buy, don't let anybody tell you anything else.
Depending on the manufacturer, even the grade A panels may have dead or frozen pixels, usually dead especially on 1080p displays. If you really want to know, research a company's replacement policy on dead or frozen pixels. That will tell you what they are setting for a standard. Most people cannot see a few dead pixels depending on location and only detect frozen ones against a black backgrounds. Aaron is right about the other corner sutting on the cheaper sets. Non universal remotes and fewer inputs are common ways to cut costs even if the panel is the same. You can probably save $20-50 bucks easily as a manufacturer by using a cheaper 1 function remote and limiting your number and location of inputs. All I am saying is look at the display you are buying. Grab the remote and fix the picture settings that the stores often F with on the cheaper sets to try and upsell you. There are some damn nice sets at Walmart, Costco, RC Wiley, etc. at well below Best Buy prices often on the identical sets. |
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