Posted by LJD on October 23, 2012 at 16:50:43 from (75.213.145.25):
In Reply to: NEW TVs ??? posted by 5020srock on October 23, 2012 at 01:54:14:
"Best" is a relative term. A few facts though. LCDs are not more efficient then Plasmas in many case. It's silly that Plasmas have been banned in some areas as "power hogs." That rumour started because LCD TVs can be "tuned down" to a low-power picture and draw less current. Problem is - hardly anyone watches them that way (low quality mode). When run at "avergage" screen settings, Plasmas and LCDs use around the same power per square inch of viewable screen.
And for those that say you can't get same picture quality over-the-air as with cable? That is pure nonsense. If you live in a area where the reception is possible - the HD quality with a roof-top antenna is just as good as with a dish or cable.
LED TVs are LCD TVs with some LEDS used inside for light power. So, an LED/LDC TV can use less power then a conventional LDC TV.
Main differences between TVS that mean anything are theses (at least in my world). A Plasma can be viewed from any angle and in bright light. An LCD has a narrow viewing angle and is not all that great in bright light. The advance to LDC is the many screen sizes available. Much more limited with Plasmas. Another thing that's important only to people who use roof-top antennas is the quality of the TV tuner and tuner software. Some get better reception then others. If you use only cable or a dish though, you'll never know the difference.
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