Envoyée le samedi 08 mai 2010 06:36:23 par TEKHD
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Plasma displays offer higher refresh rates than LCDs, but can you really see a difference? Watch the video to find out if you should worry about finding comparable refresh rates on the two types of HDTVs.
What a load! "Think of it as the number of times the image is flashed" Hey dude, these aren't CRTs, the image is not being flashed. Pixels aren't changed unless there is new data to represent, unlike a CRT where you have a magneto gun that is strobing the phosphors on the front of the screen and keeping them energized. I think response time is a much better way of thinking about this, but I think marketing people like hertz, and so they go with hertz, even though it's not very fitting.
Dear HD Nation:
Please give us a topic about Plasma ABL (Auto Brightness Limiter).
Everyone talks about Plasma cons such as energy consumption, flicker, burn ins but not its deepest darkest secret ABL! (Brightness Fluctuation)
And also Horizontal Line Bleend
There still seems to be NO CONSESUS even if the famous AVS forum if this is inherent in all plasma displays.
Thank you
i have some LCDs, LED and Plasma in my house and there are differences.
LCD and LED looks almost the same LED got better light but its also more expensive.from LCD/LED to Plasma there is a lot of difference especially if your seeing sports or video games, normally on LCD,LED the image kinda break when things are moving and on video games if you move the camera every line on the game shake also you can see some annoying blur around characters. Plasmas are way better for sports,videogames and 3D.
LCD OWNS PLASMA during the day and for longevity use. Plasma is cool for assholes who may have a basement apartment or sub-level living room setting. LCD will win above ground in broad daylight settings. LCD wins!
How come everyone says there is barely a difference between 1080p and 720p. because when i change my resolution on my 24" lcd monitor (native 1920x1080), to 720 i see a big difference.