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  • masur123
    DK Veteran
    • Aug 2009
    • 674

    #16
    If you worried about screen burn on a plasma, a mate who works in an electrical repair shop gave me this tip.... If you leave the screen on the snow (no signal setting on analogue) for about 10-15 minutes, it removes any ghosts you might see!

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    • johnboy1974
      DK Veteran
      • Dec 2008
      • 3418

      #17
      panny vieras always come highly recomended.-me ive got a song lcd 32inch when i bought it power consumption and weight were my main concerns.

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      • scotcruz
        DK Veteran
        • Sep 2010
        • 338

        #18
        Originally posted by stihl260
        I have a Panny G20 42" Plasma and i have no issue with screen burn , as mentionded it has burn protection built in.
        Black is black and picture quality is bang on.

        LCD is catching up, but i have yet to see an LCD with a picture to match A G20 Panny.

        As for the worry about glass screens, mine has a toughned glass screen that withstand a fair old knock before it breaks,

        Put it this way it would take a bit more than a flying wii controller.

        As for refections, the screen comes with an anti glare coating.
        My TV is in a south facing sunny front room and i can assure you its less of an issue on the Plasma than my old Panny CRT.

        As for backwards compatability (old Scart connectivity), my panny still has them.

        If you want the best Plasma on the market, then do your homework and read owner reveiws, what HIFI etc and make your own mind up.

        All i will say is i made the best choice for my earned money with a cracking picture that everyone who comes round coments on how clear, sharp and spot on the colours are.

        With 600htz , there are no motion blur issues either.

        Go on buy a Panny, you know it makes sense
        Very useful mate... Appreciate your help...

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        • Canker_Canison
          V.I.P. Member
          • May 2010
          • 3904

          #19
          A friend has a 52" 3D LED that has replaced his 42" Plasma

          The Plasma tv has really nasty image burn from the xbox, but the new tv is by far the best I've seen for image quality.

          I'm holding off until OLED screens break the 42" barrier at a price that won't cost the same as a small flat.
          Canker

          "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
          - The Baby Eating Bishop of Bath & Wells
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          • cactikid
            V.I.P. Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 12017

            #20
            when i bought my pioneer 50" kuro plasma it nearly killed me lifting it up on stand it was that heavy,there is so much circuitry inside it takes about 4-5 secs to change station ,oh and there was no sound from tv when bought,
            speaker bar is extra

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            • dafdiagnos
              DK Veteran
              • Mar 2010
              • 315

              #21
              got a 42" lg plasma & a samsung lcd of comparable size. the plasma is a lot smoother with fast moving images such as the footy.

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              • krazylegz
                V.I.P. Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 2834

                #22
                I'd go for a plasma. I had a toshiba 42" LCD with my ex wife crap contrast, my dad has a 46" samsung led very colourful picture but very very poor on fast moving things as it ghosts, even on a soap if someone moves their hand fast, if u like sport it has to be a plasma
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                • bobo06
                  Newbie
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 13

                  #23
                  Ive also got a 50 inch panny plasma the difference between that and my old lcd samsung is unreal plasma every time

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                  • RedSpider
                    DK Veteran
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2448

                    #24
                    If you get either, I'm going to break into your house and destroy it. I may (will) also pi55 on your biscuits. If you haven't got any biscuits, I will buy you some and then pi55 on them. I'm nasty like that
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                    Hooray For Tits & Fannies

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                    • scotcruz
                      DK Veteran
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 338

                      #25
                      Originally posted by RedSpider
                      If you get either, I'm going to break into your house and destroy it. I may (will) also pi55 on your biscuits. If you haven't got any biscuits, I will buy you some and then pi55 on them. I'm nasty like that
                      Lol... mate, lucky you start of friday night and you are already....

                      Anyhow, guys thank you all for your advice.. Plasma it is..

                      woohoo..

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                      • Canker_Canison
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 3904

                        #26
                        Fool





                        OLED TV

                        The Technology Behind OLED

                        OLED television (Organic Light Emitting Diode television) features LEDs that have a luminescent layer that is made of organic compounds. This technology allows a matrix of pixels to be created. This matrix of pixels allows the LEDs to emit light of multiple different colors and intensity.

                        Benefits of OLEDs

                        OLED televisions allow for a wide range of colors. The matrix that is created, along with the organic compound, allows for amazing brightness and contrast. The OLED television allow for a deeper black on the screen, which offers greater contrast with each screen. OLED TVs are also known for their low power consumption. They do not use as much power as many of the TV types on the market today, including Laser TV.


                        Laser TV

                        The Technology Behind Laser Televisions

                        [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001IAAD3K?ie=UTF8&tag=digitphotopro-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creative ASIN=B001IAAD3K"][/ame]Laser TVs use multiple waves to create the colors that are needed for the television picture. The use of lasers allows for an accurate projection.
                        The waves follow the idea of the old projection TVs. Laser TVs are large, utilizing the laser technology to give a clear, sharp, stable picture over a large area with great color depth, contrast and strong blacks.


                        Benefits of Laser TVs

                        Laser TVs are known for having a wider range of colors than OLED TVs. These televisions are also known for being lightweight, and for being relatively thin. Laser TVs are known for having a long life, and for keeping the picture quality throughout their lives.



                        Choosing Between the Two

                        OLED TVs are perfect for people who want a smaller TV. The current technology only allows for smaller TVs at present. If you are looking for a larger TV, you will want to look towards Laser TVs. OLED TVs rarely tip the 11 inch for commercial production. Laser TVs, on the other hand, have been created, commercially, over 60 inches.
                        Laser TVs have come to the market at a lower price than OLED TVs. Eventually, the price of the OLED TV will drop. The technology is still new, and is still expensive. As technology progresses and the sizes get larger, prices will lower.
                        Laser TVs have progressed further than OLED TVs. Eventually, the technology behind the OLED TV will catch up. Until then, Laser TVs meet the needs of the consumer more than the OLED TV. Each TV serves a different market, as the projection technology behind the laser TV caters to a larger screen.
                        Canker

                        "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
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                        • martij976
                          DK Veteran
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 1031

                          #27
                          How about no TV at all!?
                          Can U imagine how much time U will save in U'r short life??


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                          • Grizz
                            DK Veteran
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 1598

                            #28
                            anyone noticed how the pictures on new TVs are sometimes better than the pictures in Real Life, just saying.....

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                            • scotcruz
                              DK Veteran
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 338

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Grizz
                              anyone noticed how the pictures on new TVs are sometimes better than the pictures in Real Life, just saying.....

                              Lol.. Cannae beat your post Grizz... Pmsl

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                              • cristy16dc
                                Newbie
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 2

                                #30
                                best buy is a OLED display TV as offers a high contrast, High luminance and best black color. Mine LG 7200 TFT is not so visible in daylight.

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