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Does anyone know what the differenece between these two is? I am very into tech stuff but since I use a projector for movies, I am out of the tv loop. To my eyes they both are flat screens and both seem to have way too much pixelization for a $500 set, let alone the $,2000+ they cost. Maybe that is just the signal being degraded at places like Best Buy?
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Greg, hopefully this site will answer your questions.
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Hi GregM,
This article of mine in the Axiom archives should help you
(http://www.axiomaudio.com/archives/pixelcount.html).
Keep in mind you might have been looking at so-called "EDTV" (Enhanced DefinitionTV) panels, which are not HD. They are the equivalent of DVD resolution--480p.
The best plasma displays tend to have slightly better shadow detail and blacks than LCD. Plasmas also run hot, and use lots of power but can deliver a very bright picture viewable over wide angles. Plasmas start at about the 42-inch diagonal size and larger. LCD panels dominate the smaller displays.
LCD panels typically may have limitations on viewing angles to the side, and somewhat grayish blacks, but the best ones can deliver excellent picture quality with good contrast.
Within each category you'll find significant differences from brand to brand, with Panasonic and Sony being at the top in both LCD and Plasma technologies. Dell also sells a highly rated 42-inch plasma.
Store displays will vary from good to bad, but if you hunt around, you may find one where you can make reasonable comparisons.
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Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Thanks for the tips. That clears everything up for me.
I'll be calling Axiom later today to finally decide on either the VP-100 or VP-150. Then tomorrow I place my order. Yee-hah! Been waiting for eighteen months for this upgrade.
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Yee-hah! Been waiting for eighteen months for this upgrade.
Greg
Well then, congratulations to you Greg! Hope you enjoy your new system ... after everything is calibrated, of course.
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who makes the Dell lcd panels? I've heard it's samsung.
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I just bought one Philips 42" from SAM's Club. I were looking for Plasma TV for a while, almost bought the Panasonic Set, but the Philips is a little bit cheaper with all the connection i need(HDMI). The picture quality are excellent. The only problem i have is the remote and manual. It is not a problem since i am going to get the HD cable tomorrow. It will control the TV and channels for me. I think it is the best value Plasma in the market now.
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Hi Newf,
The Dell is a plasma, not an LCD. I don't think it's Samsung makes the Dell, because the Samsung plasmas haven't impressed me.
It's often very difficult or impossible to find out who "OEM's" a screen for a large company unless you know a senior engineering person at the company and even then they are usually cautioned against revealing details like this.
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with Panasonic and Sony being at the top in both LCD and Plasma technologies.
Of the plasmas I've seen Pioneer Elite and Fujitsu seemed to have the best pq. Are the Panasonic and Sony plasmas really better?
The best LCD's I've seen have all been by Sony.
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