
I have started saving for a TV, to replace my Cathode Ray Tube, but I simply cannot decide on what I want, except that 32" is just enough for my viewing:-) 37" would be the extreme I can go sincerely, not above! Now that is all I seem to know. I have spoken to an electronics engineer friend of mine and he tells me that between Plasma, LCD and LED, he'll go for LED any time. My worry is something I've just seen while checking out LG website - that the lifespan of an LED TV is 30,000hrs. That is like 3 years, right? (When it's running 24hrs non-stop which is not quite practical). In my hse, there are some pests who can easily run a TV for 17hrs per day so this worries me, unless I misread/miscalculated something. I was looking at these<http://www.lg.com/uk/common/compare/products-compare-result.jsp?CatID=8115&BURL=/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/index.jsp> and comparing, but I am still lost. What is OLED, for those in the know? Can someoen please offer me free advise on what I should go for, and why? -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!

LED televisions are really just LCD televisions that use LED lights for back lighting instead of the flourescent CFL lighting. You can choose from Edge Lighting and Back Lighting LEDs.Edgelit has LEDs around the edge of the panel and this allows for extremely thin construction.Backlit has banks of LED lights behind the panel that lower the amount of back lighting in dark areas of the screen and raise it in bright areas for higher contrast and better blacks.Backlit LED TV technology has an advantage in both contrast and black levels over standard LCD and even Edgelit LEDs . The thicker and higher quality Backlit LED glass panels offer a better viewing angle. One thing to look out for are anti glare screens as they will have less depth and poorer viewing angles. You will want to compare response times and refresh rates when making a purchase decision the higher the figures the better the picture quality . Other connectivity considerations include DLNA over WiFi and USB support for streaming media around the home to your TV either from your media home server, PS3 or XBOX or direct connectivity through USB On 16 January 2011 16:59, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
I have started saving for a TV, to replace my Cathode Ray Tube, but I simply cannot decide on what I want, except that 32" is just enough for my viewing:-) 37" would be the extreme I can go sincerely, not above! Now that is all I seem to know. I have spoken to an electronics engineer friend of mine and he tells me that between Plasma, LCD and LED, he'll go for LED any time. My worry is something I've just seen while checking out LG website - that the lifespan of an LED TV is 30,000hrs. That is like 3 years, right? (When it's running 24hrs non-stop which is not quite practical). In my hse, there are some pests who can easily run a TV for 17hrs per day so this worries me, unless I misread/miscalculated something. I was looking at these<http://www.lg.com/uk/common/compare/products-compare-result.jsp?CatID=8115&BURL=/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/index.jsp> and comparing, but I am still lost. What is OLED, for those in the know?
Can someoen please offer me free advise on what I should go for, and why?
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it. Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD. Contact me offline should you need further help. Kiania D. On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Vincent Wayodi <wayodi@gmail.com> wrote:
LED televisions are really just LCD televisions that use LED lights for back lighting instead of the flourescent CFL lighting. You can choose from Edge Lighting and Back Lighting LEDs.Edgelit has LEDs around the edge of the panel and this allows for extremely thin construction.Backlit has banks of LED lights behind the panel that lower the amount of back lighting in dark areas of the screen and raise it in bright areas for higher contrast and better blacks.Backlit LED TV technology has an advantage in both contrast and black levels over standard LCD and even Edgelit LEDs . The thicker and higher quality Backlit LED glass panels offer a better viewing angle. One thing to look out for are anti glare screens as they will have less depth and poorer viewing angles. You will want to compare response times and refresh rates when making a purchase decision the higher the figures the better the picture quality . Other connectivity considerations include DLNA over WiFi and USB support for streaming media around the home to your TV either from your media home server, PS3 or XBOX or direct connectivity through USB
On 16 January 2011 16:59, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
I have started saving for a TV, to replace my Cathode Ray Tube, but I simply cannot decide on what I want, except that 32" is just enough for my viewing:-) 37" would be the extreme I can go sincerely, not above! Now that is all I seem to know. I have spoken to an electronics engineer friend of mine and he tells me that between Plasma, LCD and LED, he'll go for LED any time. My worry is something I've just seen while checking out LG website - that the lifespan of an LED TV is 30,000hrs. That is like 3 years, right? (When it's running 24hrs non-stop which is not quite practical). In my hse, there are some pests who can easily run a TV for 17hrs per day so this worries me, unless I misread/miscalculated something. I was looking at these and comparing, but I am still lost. What is OLED, for those in the know? Can someoen please offer me free advise on what I should go for, and why?
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd < kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now... -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!

Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd < kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ericko <lyricalericko@gmail.com> wrote:
Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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Wash, Can the pests in your house that use your TV when you're not home can be relegated to strictly use the CRT? Thus saving your new one. One consideration I would add is the sources of your video. To fully appreciate your new TVs HD capability you might also have to upgrade your DSTV decoder, your DVD player/Home theater to one with HDMI out, Only get original DVDs if you hire/buy etc etc. Else if you do torrents, just download video content on 720p or 1080p. Kind regards, -- Lusiola Brian |3 R 1 /-\ |\|

Here's my two cents; go to a shop selling these models (I highly recommend nakumatt mega @ nyayo stadium, they a got a huge selection!), ask the nice folks there to weka the same movie/demo, then, if your eyes can 'see' the difference between the LCD/LED/Plasma/etc, go for the best. Personally, I spent months in a dilemma over the Sony Bravia BX300, EX300 and EX400 and at the end of it, I cant tell, visually, the difference between Full HD and HD Ready. On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ericko <lyricalericko@gmail.com> wrote:
Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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i saw this online... http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/hdtv/led-vs-lcd.html Wilson On 17 January 2011 10:09, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's my two cents; go to a shop selling these models (I highly recommend nakumatt mega @ nyayo stadium, they a got a huge selection!), ask the nice folks there to weka the same movie/demo, then, if your eyes can 'see' the difference between the LCD/LED/Plasma/etc, go for the best.
Personally, I spent months in a dilemma over the Sony Bravia BX300, EX300 and EX400 and at the end of it, I cant tell, visually, the difference between Full HD and HD Ready.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ericko <lyricalericko@gmail.com> wrote:
Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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Hi Eric Plasma is opted for pubs/clubs/restaurant while LCDs are mostly for home use. check out these differences/advantages below: Plasma vs LCD The ADVANTAGES of Plasma over LCD are: 1. Larger screen size availability. 2. Better contrast ratio and ability to render deeper blacks. 3. Better color accuracy and saturation. 4. Better motion tracking (little or no motion lag in fast moving images). The DISADVANTAGES of Plasma vs LCD include: 1. Plasma TVs are more susceptible to burn-in of static images. However, this problem has diminished greatly in recent years as a result of the incorporation "pixel orbiting" and related technologies. 2. Plasma TVs generate more heat than LCDs, due to the need to light of phosphors to create the images. 3. Does not perform as well at higher altitudes. 4. Potentially shorter display life span - this used to be the case. Early Plasmas had 30,000 hours or 8 hrs of viewing a day for 9 years, which was less than LCD. However, screen life span has now improved and 60,000 hour life span rating are now common, with some sets rated as high as 100,000 hours, due to technology improvements. ALSO LCD television ADVANTAGES over Plasma include: 1. No burn-in of static images. 2. Cooler running temperature. 3. No high altitude use issues. 4. Increased image brightness over Plasma, which makes LCD TVs better for viewing in brightly lit rooms. 5. Lighter weight (when comparing same screen sizes) than Plasma counterparts. 6. Longer display life used to be a factor, but now LCD and Plasma sets both have at least 60,000 hour or higher lifespans. DISADVANTAGES of LCD vs Plasma televisions include: 1. Lower contrast ratio, not as good rendering deep blacks, although the increasing incorporation of LED backlighting has narrowed this gap. 2. Not as good at tracking motion (fast moving objects may exhibit lag artifacts) - However, this is improving with the recent implementation of 120Hz screen refresh rates and 240Hz processing in higher-end LCD sets. 3. Not as common in large screen sizes above 42-inches as Plasma. However, the number is growing fast, with 46 and 47-inch screen sizes becoming more common, and some LCD sets having a screen size as large as 65-inches also available to the general public. 4. Although LCD televisions do not suffer from burn-in susceptibility, it is possible that individual pixels on an LCD televisions can burn out, causing small, visible, black or white dots to appear on the screen. Individual pixels cannot be repaired, the whole screen would need to be replaced at that point, if the individual pixel burnout becomes annoying to you. 5. LCD televisions are typically more expensive than equivalent-sized Plasma televisions (although this is changing). I hope it helps. Regards, Rocky T+254721708325 Skype: rockymbithi On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ericko <lyricalericko@gmail.com> wrote:
Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled to use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Damn!!
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Haiya! can someone confirm the mountain sickness for plasma TV's scientifically? Thats just soo funny. On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Rocky Mbithi <rockymbithi@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi Eric
Plasma is opted for pubs/clubs/restaurant while LCDs are mostly for home use.
check out these differences/advantages below:
Plasma vs LCD The ADVANTAGES of Plasma over LCD are: 1. Larger screen size availability. 2. Better contrast ratio and ability to render deeper blacks. 3. Better color accuracy and saturation. 4. Better motion tracking (little or no motion lag in fast moving images). The DISADVANTAGES of Plasma vs LCD include: 1. Plasma TVs are more susceptible to burn-in of static images. However, this problem has diminished greatly in recent years as a result of the incorporation "pixel orbiting" and related technologies. 2. Plasma TVs generate more heat than LCDs, due to the need to light of phosphors to create the images. 3. Does not perform as well at higher altitudes. 4. Potentially shorter display life span - this used to be the case. Early Plasmas had 30,000 hours or 8 hrs of viewing a day for 9 years, which was less than LCD. However, screen life span has now improved and 60,000 hour life span rating are now common, with some sets rated as high as 100,000 hours, due to technology improvements.
ALSO
LCD television ADVANTAGES over Plasma include: 1. No burn-in of static images. 2. Cooler running temperature. 3. No high altitude use issues. 4. Increased image brightness over Plasma, which makes LCD TVs better for viewing in brightly lit rooms. 5. Lighter weight (when comparing same screen sizes) than Plasma counterparts. 6. Longer display life used to be a factor, but now LCD and Plasma sets both have at least 60,000 hour or higher lifespans. DISADVANTAGES of LCD vs Plasma televisions include: 1. Lower contrast ratio, not as good rendering deep blacks, although the increasing incorporation of LED backlighting has narrowed this gap. 2. Not as good at tracking motion (fast moving objects may exhibit lag artifacts) - However, this is improving with the recent implementation of 120Hz screen refresh rates and 240Hz processing in higher-end LCD sets. 3. Not as common in large screen sizes above 42-inches as Plasma. However, the number is growing fast, with 46 and 47-inch screen sizes becoming more common, and some LCD sets having a screen size as large as 65-inches also available to the general public. 4. Although LCD televisions do not suffer from burn-in susceptibility, it is possible that individual pixels on an LCD televisions can burn out, causing small, visible, black or white dots to appear on the screen. Individual pixels cannot be repaired, the whole screen would need to be replaced at that point, if the individual pixel burnout becomes annoying to you. 5. LCD televisions are typically more expensive than equivalent-sized Plasma televisions (although this is changing).
I hope it helps.
Regards, Rocky T+254721708325 Skype: rockymbithi
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Ericko <lyricalericko@gmail.com> wrote:
Funny enough i was just about to post a similar question but mine was a battle between PLASMA and LCD which is which guys
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Odhiambo Washington < odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:38 PM, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
I have recently replaced my CRT with an LG LED (read Friday last week), the experience is unbelievable (had to move the seats back). Actually the choice boiled down to LG v Samsung and with the ongoing LG offer still in place decided to take advantage of it.
Apart from Price, a 3 year warranty was attractive and furthermore there's no immediate need to go for 3D still think there's limited content out there. The other major adjustment is interfaces in a house that has DSTV, Digital TV, and DVD the number of interfaces is not enough as it only has 2 AVI ports and 4 HDMI ports. You are compelled
to
use the Component interface which is excellent for video and hopefully for your next buy go HD.
Contact me offline should you need further help.
Kiania D.
Thanks, David. Wacha tuongee kando basi because I need the help now now...
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David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd
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