Author Topic: Anybody got a plasma tv?  (Read 1265 times)

February 02, 2011, 07:43:37 PM
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irvgotti452

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I've got a great deal on a plasma tv but I've only had lcd's in my place. I want to know if plasma tv's are as bad as ppl say they are.
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February 02, 2011, 11:48:06 PM
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I was told when I bought my LCD 2 years ago that Burn In is not as bad as it was with the older
Plasmas . I assume this is what you are talking about?  I chose to sacrifice some picture quality to
Gaurantee That I would not have burn in. I probably play more video games than watching tv on it.
Just make sure you don't leave Your game paused while you fix yourself some lunch lol!
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February 03, 2011, 12:19:24 AM
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Lol yes! That's exactly what I'm talkin about. I also heard they weigh a ton, any truth to this?
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February 03, 2011, 12:34:13 AM
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My uncle has a plasma and looks blurry, my dad buy a lcd more bigger and it looks AWESOME. Well the plasma dosen't look that bad at all it looks average/good for what i can see and the plasma is cheaper  ;D.

February 03, 2011, 12:54:49 AM
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Lol yes! That's exactly what I'm talkin about. I also heard they weigh a ton, any truth to this?

Until you've lifted an HD CRT, you don't know what a heavy TV is.

February 03, 2011, 01:04:32 AM
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Lol yes! That's exactly what I'm talkin about. I also heard they weigh a ton, any truth to this?

Until you've lifted an HD CRT, you don't know what a heavy TV is.

i know what you mean. I lift heavy regularly because of football and things like a tv will be a stuggle  :-[ because they weigh up to 150-200lbs by themselves.
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February 03, 2011, 01:17:47 AM
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I have a Samsung plasma TV and the thing looks amazing.

When I was looking for a HDTV last year I was worried about plasma because I remembered all the issues they had when they were first released, I did some research online and from what I found pretty much all the problems they did have are all a thing of the past, same goes with the issues LCDs had too. Pretty much they are the same, just different tech.

The real question you should be asking is the brand worth it. A Cheap brand could have alot of issues. I would look at reviews on Amazon and other sites and see if the TV has any know issues to start with.

As for the weight my 42" TV is pretty damn light.

February 03, 2011, 05:11:28 AM
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I have 42' LCD tv in the lounge didnt get plasma for same reason of burn in, had it 2 years now works fine, upgraded my games room tv to a 32" LED tv which i enjoy :D

February 03, 2011, 05:17:38 AM
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Thanks for the feedback guys. As for the brand its a samsung 50". I was told I has all this burn in protection but I wanted to hear it from ppl who own one.
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February 03, 2011, 05:32:32 AM
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i have a panasonic 42" plasma and a sony 52" lcd - picture on both is fantastic , although i think the sony has the edge (the panasonic is older though, so would expect that).  Plasma do weigh more, but how many times are you going to lift it?

February 03, 2011, 09:27:34 AM
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I prefer LED-LCD over Plasma IMO

February 03, 2011, 10:13:57 AM
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Phhhhheeeeewwwww this is a question I'd say you can't answer in a minute or two.

Both technologies have their advantages and disadvantages.

At the moment I'd say if you want sth really nice go for a Sammy LED C8000 series (even though they make their lcds ultra slim and use edge-led unfortunately, sacrificing picture quality) or a Panny VT20 Plasma.

Those are both great. I did go for the Sammy cause I just like the picture of a LCD better, especially with LED tech.

A yes that wasn't your question. ;D

If it's a really good deal go for it, Sammy Plasmas aren't bad at all. Temporary burn in and ghost images can occur pretty easily even today but permanent burn in is a thing of the past if you take care a bit.
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February 03, 2011, 11:10:57 PM
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Hey there, long time lurker, recent recruit here,

I've sold tvs for a rather long time, so I can definitely give you some insight on plasmas. I also install them (ie wall mounting, setup and the like)

I prefer plasma personally. Better colour, better motion, and longevity is equal to or better than lcd according to Samsung or Panasonic with 100,000 hours of life as standard.

Burn in is only an issue if you are being purposefully cruel to the tv such as leaving a game on pause for a couple of days or a week. But as was mentioned before, beware of cheap brands. Oh and the first 100-200 hours of using it. Play games, watch movies but turn it off if you need to leave the room...

People get burn in and image retention confused. Plasmas will sometimes have a ghost image of something that was on screen for a prolonged period of time such as a speedometer or hud of some sort, but it goes away after 5-10 minutes of watching something else.

The older the plasma tv, the better proof against burn in it is. I've been gaming on my 50" S1 series Panasonic and have yet to experience anything other than temporary image retention. The anti burn in tech is really not needed but they put it in the menus so people can have peace of mind. It usually works by orbiting pixels in a pattern too minute to detect with a human eye at 8 or more feet away. It works but not really needed.

The only real drawback with 120hz lcd/led tech is it creates frames that do not exist in the source material. This is where you get odd blurring or shimmering around moving objects on screen. Plasma doesn't suffer from that because it's capable of updating much more quickly than 120hz or even 240hz. Don't take this as a knock against lcd/led, because each form of display has it's distinct advantages.

Panasonic VT25 series has some of the best colour reproduction period. Not even LED can come close to the black levels and contrast ratio. It's a 3d tv, but ironically, everything that makes it a great 3d tv, makes it a phenomenal 2d tv. 

Same with the 3d Samsung plasma/LED or Sony LCD/LED tvs. Better processors make for better image quality for everything.




February 06, 2011, 11:56:12 AM
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I've had and owned various models of the 50" Panasonic Viera plasma models with no burn in whatsoever and they are gorgeous. The image pops and awes people when they come over. Plus less input lag, better colors accuracy, and deeper blacks than LCD's. Burn in is greatly exaggerated and the image quality of a good Panny is damn close to the top TV in existence, the Pioneer Kuro, for way less in price. Go plasma.

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February 06, 2011, 12:48:59 PM
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The only real drawback with 120hz lcd/led tech is it creates frames that do not exist in the source material. This is where you get odd blurring or shimmering around moving objects on screen. Plasma doesn't suffer from that because it's capable of updating much more quickly than 120hz or even 240hz. Don't take this as a knock against lcd/led, because each form of display has it's distinct advantages.

Since I don't care for these debates all I will add is that the 120/240Hz deal is a misnomer. LCDs do not have refresh rates. You're right, it's just creating a buffer frame to give the set time to draw the next, actual, frame to reduce blur. It kind of works in that it reduces blur. But like you said, it increases artifacting around moving objects. I found that more irritating than the blur. Though I hear this is less of a problem in newer sets. I haven't shopped for one for a while. In the end it's not really drawing each frame any faster like the higher refresh rate might suggest. Instead, look at the pixel response time. That has more to do with motion blur than the made up refresh rate.

I just wanted to make sure everyone knew this.