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Introduction
Conventional CRT TVs are almost a thing of the past – the future belongs firmly to flat screen TVs. The sizes and colours of flat screen TVs available today are many and varied, but so too is the quality.
In general, there are two major product categories: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Plasma TVs.
As there are only a few small plasma TVs the choice between LCD and plasma only really becomes relevant if you are looking at a 37 inch or larger TV screen. While both systems offer a high image quality, potential buyers should consider the following issues before purchasing.
As with many things in life the choice of the right television depends on the way it is used. Where should it be placed? Do I want to enjoy movies at cinema quality or to play console games instead?
What’s my type? LCD or plasma?
LCDs work with liquid crystals. These create an image by breaking the light in a certain way. To avoid reflections and other interferences most devices are featured with matt fronts. Compared to plasma TVs colours are more luminous and provide brilliant colours even in bright rooms. However, many TVs have problems displaying a deep black, which can sometimes appear faded. In addition, most will only deliver a high quality image if the viewer sits directly in front of it. If you’re watching from more than a 45 degree visual angle (i.e. outside the principal axis of the TV) the contrast is reduced and the image can appear grey. This is a result of the LCD backlight format.
LCD TVs
Plasma devices were at the forefront of the flat screen movement. The technology is based upon ionised gas or plasma, which is illuminated through electronic impulses. The devices deliver true colours even outside the principal axis. As plasma has a very short response time it is perfectly suited for quick image changes such as sport broadcasts.
However, one problem with plasma TVs is the so-called burning-in or after image. Do you watch a lot of non-standard format videos (black bars) or play console games with static graphics? If this is the case, the overcharging of the light beams can sometimes burn a visible pattern into the TV screen. This can also occur through static TV station logos. This is much more unlikely with newer plasma models but the risk should still be taken into account.
Plasma TVsNext Image quality (resolution and contrast)
The resolution and to a lesser degree the contrast determine the image quality and sharpness. Flat screens feature single fields of determined points which produce light patterns known as pixels. The multiplied horizontal and vertical amount of pixels, for example 640x480 or 1280x720, represents the resolution.
Currently digital content is delivered in three formats: 480i/ 480p (704x480 widescreen/ 640x480 4:3 format), 720p (1280x720) as well as 1080p and 1080i for antenna reception (1920x1080). Products with more than 900.000 pixels (1280x720, 1366x768 or 1920x1080) are defined as high definition (HD). They are ideally suited for broadcast or movies in HD.”HD ready” is an industry standard confirming the quality. Other common industry standards are “HD-Ready 1080p” and “Full HD”.
“HD-Ready” means that the TV is able to show high definition broadcasts with a resolution of 1280x720. This resolution is necessary to carry the “HD-Ready” logo. “Full HD” and “HD-Ready 1080p” currently offer the maximum resolution of 1920x1080 and therefore even better images. “HD-Ready” devices can also receive “Full HD” signals but will display them in a reduced format. With that said, only a few TV stations are broadcasting in HD quality at the moment. The highest resolution is currently deployed by DVD and Blu-Ray players.
The contrast ratio refers to the brightest and darkest light value, which can be displayed at the same time. LCDs should have a ratio between 500:1 and 1500:1 (bright:dark). Plasma TVs start at 1200:1; very good contrast ratios start at 1900:1. Plasma technology hasn’t yet reached a perfect black value as the remaining single pixel discharge creates a dark grey illuminated panel, which is balanced by a higher contrast value. TVs with high contrast values show black scenarios in a true black and many detailed subtle shadows. In comparison, TVs with a low contrast appear grey in black areas and the whole image can look rather flat.
For TVs in living rooms a contrast of at least 400:1 is recommended. For rooms with predominantly artificial lighting like home cinemas you should aim for a contrast of at least 2000:1.
Some manufacturers also have values for dynamic contrasts. These adjust the background lighting according to the image content. For example, when watching a film like “Ice Age” which is dominated by light colours, the dynamic contrast is very high. For dark movies such as “Alien” the TV automatically decreases the contrast. Good dynamic contrast values for light and dark scenarios start around 5000:1. However, the dynamic contrast cannot compensate for an original low contrast value.
For better colour handling most devices have an additional colour enhancer which optimises the fundamental colours. This should have at least 10 Bits.
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Audio quality
Most TVs today feature good integrated speakers with at least 15 x 15 watts. However, those values do not reveal any detail about the volume range or sound quality. As the real sound quality is dependent on the actual processing and the proportions of the room in which it is played, product reviews and tests can offer valuable information. If purchasing a large plasma TV attention bear in mind that stand and speakers are often sold separately. On the other hand, with large LCDs they are usually included.
TV signal
The transfer from analog to digital TV has already begun in the UK. If you don’t have a cable connection or satellite reception with the relevant receiver, you should ensure that your new TV supports DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial) either via an integrated or separate receiver. However, traditional antennae and cable signals are often not as good as displayed as with conventional CRT TVs since they were built for HD. Flat screens have the advantage for digital signals, DVDs or video games.
Plasma TVs by Built in Digital TV Tuner
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It is worth taking a closer look at the devices which you will want to connect to the TV. Relevant connections should be an integral part of the shopping list. To avoid a complicated exchange of cables it is also worthwhile ensuring that the model you choose has several plug and socket connections.
While SCART connections are the most popular audio and video connections, HDMI enables the highest quality digital transmission, which is ideal for flat screens. HDMI already comes as standard with new high quality DVD, multimedia and Blu-Ray players.
To connect PC or data storage special PC and USB connectors are needed. If a particular connection is missing it usually can be refitted at an extra charge.
Power consumption
The power consumption plays an integral role when choosing a flat screen TV. At an average viewing time of four hours a day 100 watts more can easily account for additional expenses of as much as £300 per year. LCDs usually consume less energy than a similar size of plasma TV. Small LCDs are available with an energy consumption of 120 watts and generally should not have more than 200 watts. A plasma TV with a 37 inch or 94 centimetre screen should not consume more than 260 watts and generally should not exceed 380 watts. Previous | Next Size and price
LCD TVs are usually 15 to 50 inches in size. However, high end products can have a screen size of up to 65 inches (165 centimetres). Prices can range from £300 to £2,500 or more for devices starting at 30 inches.
Small LCD TVs are available from £100. Although the same characteristics are important when purchasing a LCD device less than 37 inches in size, lower resolutions are sufficient as well. HD quality is not needed. As some LCD computer screens can also be used as TVs it is possible to kill two birds with one stone when purchasing a smaller device. There are also 9.6 inch portable LCD devices.
Plasma TVs which are solely available from a 100 centimetre screen size onwards are usually cheaper than comparable LCD TVs. Since the overall production of LCD TVs is more expensive only recently larger LCDs became available. While this situation has changed slightly they still tend to be more expensive than plasma devices.
Viewing distance
For different screen sizes the following viewing distances are recommended:
| Diagonal screen size |
Minimum distance to the screen |
Maximum distance to the screen |
| 30 Inch | 1.15 m | 2.30 m |
| 34 Inch | 1.30 m | 2.60 m |
| 42 Inch | 1.60 m | 3.20 m |
| 47 Inch | 1.80 m | 3.65 m |
| 50 Inch | 1.90 m | 3.80 m |
| 55 Inch | 2.00 m | 3.95 m |
| 60 Inch | 2.30 m | 4.60 m |
| 65 Inch | 2.45 m | 4.90 m |
Previous | Next Tip: TV sizes are usually stated in inches. One inch equals 2.54 centimetres. If you watch a lot of cinema style movies the TV should support 16:9 formats. Also, depending on the TV size various viewing distances are recommended. For a 30 inch TV the recommended viewing distance is between 1.15 and 2.3 metres, for a 55 inch TV between 2.00 and 3.95 metres respectively.
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If all these points are considered it should be easy to choose the right TV for your individual requirements. If you plan to mount the TV to the wall you should consider a smaller sized device and ensure that the wall fixture is able to carry the weight of the TV. There are different fixtures aligned to the different TV models. In transport plasma screens should be kept upright as otherwise the screen could break under its own weight. There is no danger with LCD devices.
Large TVs are not only deeper and heavier but also radiate more heat. Ideally the devices should be placed with some distance to the wall. Also, pay attention to the ease of use. If possible test if the menu follows a logical set up. A timer and electronic TV guides can also add some comfort.
Summary
The pros and cons of LCD and plasma TVs summarised:
|
LCD TV |
Plasma TV |
| Power consumption |
Efficient (50-150s watt approx) |
High (280-400 watts approx) |
| True colours |
Glaring possible |
Very natural from all angles |
| Burning-in |
Not possible |
Likely depending on the system |
| Black value |
Good |
Very good |
| Lifetime |
Around 60.000 operating hours |
Around 30.000 – 60.000 operating hours |
| Typical size |
Usually only up to 45 |
inches Up to 65 inches |
| Contrast values |
Relatively high |
High |
| Audio quality |
Depends on the manufacturer |
Depends on the manufacturer |
| Connections |
Depends on the manufacturer |
Depends on the manufacturer |
| HDTV ability |
Most of the time |
Most of the time |
| Price |
Screens of up to 37” tend to be cheaper than plasma |
Larger screens are cheaper than the LCD equivalent |
New models are rolled out in ever-shorter periods of time and the choice of features is larger than ever before. More and more devices now have image-in-image and gallery features. The gallery feature is essentially a standby mode to show high resolution images either from your photo collection or stock images. Many manufacturers also offer storage card readers and USB ports to connect MP3 player and digital cameras to the TV. Some devices even offer WLAN and Internet connections.
Finally, it can be safely said that plasma TVs are more suitable for home cinemas, where a larger TV screen is required for the best experience. For devices of less than 37 inches LCD technology is more suitable, while between 37 and 42 inches customers are pretty much spoilt for choice. However, the subsequent costs (such as energy consumption) of plasma TVs are usually higher.
With all this said, the most important thing is to get a personal experience of the TV you’re considering. A great starting point is the review section of the Ciao community, which can help you find the best possible TV for you. Previous "Do you like our Buying Guides? Tell us your opinion and write a review"
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Audio is not good
Advantages: true 16x9 Disadvantages: audio quality
I bought this TV from Richer Sounds as it was their cheapest true 16x9 lcd tv (as the others are 16x10 etc) - it was something like £180 - it looks smart too
The manual was not helpful when it came to setting up the aspect ratio as I was unsure of how it should be set when using my sky + box, it was only with trial and error that I got it to the correct setting (which is auto scan btw).
I personally do not like lcd tvs, I find the smearing annoying ... ...depending on where you are sitting, however, this tv was not as bad as some of the others I looked at, the viewing angles are good too. I don't go too close to the tv though as the pixilation and quantization errors are horrid but that goes hand in hand with up-ressed sd materail and will be the case with all lcd tvs I feel
anyhow, I am happy with the tv and what it has to offer vision wize but...the sound quality is terrible, it's very, very tinny ...
posy1 06.06.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung 933HD
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My review on the Samsung LE19B541
Advantages: sleek design and very stylish Disadvantages: can overheat
The Samsung LE19B541 is a great tv that meets every one of my needs with a 19inch screen thats perfect throughout the house, it has RS TruSurround HD for a surround sound experience through just two speakers! this is brilliant as it goes perfectly in my bedroom with it sleek design and silver color matching any modern house design. Things i like about the Samsung LE19B541: - Has brilliant surround sound with only two speakers. - Colour enhancer - ... ...- HD quality connection Bad points about the Samsung LE19B541 -The plastic the the tv is made out of is a bit flimsy in places - can get quite hot (in my case) other than that this tv is brilliant and meets everyone of my needs. 9/10 ...
hazzyb 06.09.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung LE19B541
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Can Samsung Do No Wrong?
Advantages: Crisp clear picture, perfect sound quality, easy installation Disadvantages: May no longer be widely available
...stores I came across this Samsung 19" LCD screen and was instantly taken with it. I've had good experiences with Samsung in the past, I find them to have brilliant customer services and after owning numerous Samsung mobile phones in the past as well as at the present I knew that they were a make I could trust. I first came across it in Comet where it was being marketed at £350, as I know that Comet tend to be quite an expensive shop I decided to ... ...then referred me to Samsung; Samsung talked me through the process and it was sorted in 5 minutes, I just wish I'd have done it sooner. It turned out to be no fault of the TV's but it was just a little option that I should have clicked on instead of the one I was trying. *** Picture Clarity *** So now your TV is set up you're going to want to sit back and admire your crystal clear picture and thankfully you'll be able to do just that. The picture ...
Great_reviewer07 16.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung LE19B450
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Nice looking dust devil.
Advantages: Sleek, space saving. Disadvantages: Dust attraction. Poor sound.
There are things I like about this TV, and there are things I don't. At first glance, it's an extremely appealing television. It is sleek, shiny black, compact, fairly full featured, has an integrated stand, and the price isn't bad.
But. That shiny black surface is a magnet for dust. You want to keep it clean right? They include a smart blue lint-free cleaning cloth to keep that dust at bay, and you are going to need it. It really does attract dust. ... ...mind.
As I said, it does look very nice, but there's a price to pay.
The second bad point, is that you can't turn it off. This is common on many new televisions. You have to actually unplug it to completely turn off the power. It's either on, or in standby. Having said that, the standby mode uses a very small amount of power. In normal use, the power consumption is 45W. In standby it's around 2W. So fairly small, but something you might want to ...
simcox1 24.07.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung LE 19 R 71 B
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"Beyond Belief"
Advantages: N/A Disadvantages: N/A
Well I was really looking forward to this set arriving for my stepsons Christmas present. Having ordered it on the 20th December with a delivery date of the 23rd, I was surprised to find that the order had been cancelled by Beyond Television (Beyond Belief now in our family) as apparently the delivery address did not match the invoice address. It did as I had noted that they would not deliver an online order to other than the invoice/billing address ... ...mobile telephone number but omitted to call me despite "putting the customer first" as per their web site. Today (23rd Dec) I called to check that they really had cancelled the order and to see if they wanted to try delivery tomorrow. They had and delivery tomorrow did not seem to cross their mind.
I have therefore ordered a bigger more expensive set from Amazon who I have dealt with previously.
Sorry Beyond Television, but this is the first and ...
Giblem 23.12.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung LE-19R86 B
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Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L - motherboard - ATX - iP31
ATX - LGA775 Socket - None - Sound card - Network adapter - compatible with:Pentium Extreme Edition, Core 2 Extreme, Celeron 400 sequence, Pentium 4, Pentium Dual Core, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo
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