Envoyée le mardi 20 octobre 2009 13:06:36 par schaeferstv
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Confused about the different TV technologies LCD, DLP, & Plasma. Let us address one of the most common questions we get with this new Schaefer's Knowledge University webisode.
tv is edge led and it jas a contrast ratio of 1:5000 and it shows perfect black in dark and bright rooms. it is 1 inch thick and has great motion control
Interesting stuff considering I'm in the market...Not that I don't have a tv I have lots of tvs...I have a 30 year old Panasonic still working fine, a 20 year old Sony Yet my 50 inch Samsung DLP that I spent close to $3000 on a very few years ago is sitting like an over-sized paper weight in the front room. Time I get a new color wheel and likely replace the bulb, I'll be out hundreds easily. I really cannot believe that you neglected these color wheel issues. Is this "throw away" really GREEN?
LED has the best white levels. And OLED, beats all. It is so vibrant, that it doesn't need a backlight. Meaning it has superior black and white levels. The PS Vita will use it :D
I have the mitsu 70 inch dlp and have been satisfied with it for almost 3 years now. I have yet to replace a bulb and its 3d ready right out of the box. The only drawback I have found with the dlp is that it cant be wall mounted.
I have and will only own lcd was once considering plasma ,once i got to the store to look at it i could see everything in front of it ,including all overhead lights reflecting in its glass screen.People with plasma love to brag about better blacks ,better colors,but to me due to reflection problems its unwatchable.
just my opinion but im going to replace my panasonic lcd tv soon (i want bigger). and this thing is about 6 years old and the picture is just as good as day one. the bulb hours is up warning comes on when i turn it on but its been doing that for about a year and still gong strong. I know lcd's are good and I cant justify spending the extra cash for a plasma. .. just saying
hey joeydrunko!!! im gettin a mitsubishi dlp this weekend too, its $599 at bestbuy.com, plus taxes and shipping, where did you buy yours? it is 3-d ready, and seems to be an excellent buy, it is model# WD60638...im getting paid tomoro and would like to kno if you got yours yet, if so, how is it?
It's very easy to replace a bulb yourself.Look up the manual for your tv and it will give you a step by step guide on how to do this.I have a 50'' sony and the bulb was around $200