Thursday, November 21, 2013

What should I look for in a good gaming/movie watching TV?

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Coach K


I just bought a ps3 and i want to be able to optimize both the blue ray player and the gaming graphics. there is so much that i do not know about television technology please do help


Answer
To get the most out of the Blu-ray player, you will want to get a TV that provides a 1080p picture. Keeping in mind that for seating distances beyond about 6ft with a 42" TV or 8ft with a 50" TV the benefits of 1080p over 720p decline quickly.

Plasma still provides the best picture quality in terms of contrast ratio and lack of motion blur. For gaming, this lack of motion artifacts can be very beneficial. However, they are more prone to reflections and getting washed-out in bright rooms than LCDs. Plasmas are also significantly cheaper than LCDs, especially compared with the pricey LED-based LCDs.

If you choose to go with an LCD, definitely go with a 120hz or, ideally, a 240hz model. The LED-based LCDs generally, but not always, provide better contrast ratios, but not quite up to plasma specs. Pay no attention to advertised "dynamic contrast ratios". This is a marketing gimmick with little real world applicability. Instead, check out specific model reviews from CNET for analysis of true contrast ratio capabilities.

In terms of brands, Panasonic and Samsung both make excellent plasmas and LCDs. The Panasonic G-series plasma is probably the best TV buy you can make in terms of overall picture quality vs price (see Amazon link below for more info). The Samsung LED-based LCDs are also beautiful - but not cheap.

What is the difference between a computer monitor and an LCD/LED TV of a similar size?




drrouter


I would like to get a large monitor for my vision considerations. What are the major differences between two similar sized TVs and Monitors?


Answer
Computer Monitors
1.) Only go up to 32''
2.) Higher Image Quality. Better at display fine text
3.) Less inputs
4.) Cheaper
5.) Are only available with a refresh rate of up to 120hz
6.) Only higher end or more expensive models can be effectively mounted

LCD/LED
1.) Can go up 80''+
2.) Dollar for dollar image quality of a LCD TV won't match a computer monitor.
(partially with help of the video card)
3.) Far more inputs. Can plug your blu-ray player and all your other devices.
4.) More expensive
5.) Are available with a refresh rate of up to 240hz
6.) Better suited to mount on walls




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