I've been doing some research on Plasma vs. LCD. I'd like to get a 32" Plasma or LCD. Just wondering what some recommended brands/models are.
Is there a huge difference between Plasma and LCD?
I've found a deal that looks pretty good:
Buy.com - Philips USA 32PF7320A Widescreen DCR LCD TV with Pixel Plus - 32PF7320A (http://www.buy.com/prod/Philips_USA_32PF7320A_Widescreen_DCR_LCD_TV_with_P ixel_Plus/q/loc/111/201962602.html?adid=17662)
Is Phillips junk? Seems to have good reviews overall on Amazon.
I'd love to get hooked up before football season. I don't want to break the bank either, budget of somewhere around $1000 - $1500.
saden1
07-26-2006, 02:23 AM
Plasma TVs have more vibrant colors and sharpness. They also don't suffer from flickering issues (annoying on older models). If that's not an issue for you go with LCD otherwise definitely go with Plasma.
As for Philips, I can't attest to their quality but I can for Panasonic. (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_etk_ce_av_/002-2588735-6214448?url=search-alias%3Daudio-video&field-keywords=Panasonic+LCD&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&Go=Go) Their quality is top notch and you really do get a great bang for your buck.
BigSKINBauer
07-26-2006, 02:30 AM
but don't plasmas get messed up really easy? Especially when watching sports and they got the ticker on the bottom like in the final four tourney and the bar above the ticker gets burned into the screen?
saden1
07-26-2006, 02:56 AM
but don't plasmas get messed up really easy? Especially when watching sports and they got the ticker on the bottom like in the final four tourney and the bar above the ticker gets burned into the screen?
It depends on the quality of the TV. If you have an Apex Plasma or Whatever Brand TV, you get what you paid for. There are also instances where screens slip by QA and you have a defective product on your hands. The omen is on you to make sure the TV doesn't have artifacts. If it does return the sucker and try again.
BigSKINBauer
07-26-2006, 03:11 AM
sadly i won't have that problem in my dorm. I do think my friend is bringing a small LCD though. For football games I am going to come home and watch them in my uncle's 10 person movie theater room, or atleast thats the plan, i think i won't want to make the trip. I watched the redskins cowboys games in there last week and it was amazing.
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That Guy
07-26-2006, 06:20 AM
plasma is better. some LCDs still look bad for fast motion or huge screen sizes, though they're MUCH better than they were 5 years ago. DLP is also good, but make sure you go in and look at the thing before you buy it (old DLPs were WAY too dark).
plasmas do end up dimming after 10 years (less if you watch them a ton), but they have no real drawbacks besides that. philips is a good electronics company and when i visit costco they seem to be fine. for 1500$ you can get a decent 42" too.
summary: I vote plasma ;)
TheMalcolmConnection
07-26-2006, 08:29 AM
But who wants to replace a $5000 TV after 10 years?
Hail2theskins
07-26-2006, 08:38 AM
They also don't suffer from flickering issues (annoying on older models).
I thought that was the whole appeal of LCD is that they dont flicker, such as with LCD computer screens, they dont flicker so they are better for your eyes
Schneed10
07-26-2006, 08:54 AM
I've been doing some research on Plasma vs. LCD. I'd like to get a 32" Plasma or LCD. Just wondering what some recommended brands/models are.
Is there a huge difference between Plasma and LCD?
I've found a deal that looks pretty good:
Buy.com - Philips USA 32PF7320A Widescreen DCR LCD TV with Pixel Plus - 32PF7320A (http://www.buy.com/prod/Philips_USA_32PF7320A_Widescreen_DCR_LCD_TV_with_P ixel_Plus/q/loc/111/201962602.html?adid=17662)
Is Phillips junk? Seems to have good reviews overall on Amazon.
I'd love to get hooked up before football season. I don't want to break the bank either, budget of somewhere around $1000 - $1500.
I'm looking at Consumer Reports, and I can tell you that Phillips does not rate very well. Sony dominates the top of their charts in the LCD group, with Sharp and Panasonic also representing themselves very well.
724Skinsfan
07-26-2006, 09:12 AM
IF your looking for best overall value I think best bang for the buck right now are LCD projection tv's.