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I have always heard people talk about how much better plasma tvs are, but I haven't really seen it. I went this weekend to Best Buy specifically to analyze this. I came away very disappointed with the experience. Every TV has such different color, and sometimes brightness, noise, video content, etc. And you never have a reference color to know which one is close. Is there somewhere one can go where TVs are better calibrated on display?As for the plasmas at Best Buy vs the LEDs or even LCDs, none of the plasmas were as bright, and none had as good of blacks, and all had more noise. It did appear to me that the plasmas might have had a richer palette of colors. In comparison the LED/LCDs seem to snap on more pure shades of color. At first glance this makes the LED/LCD color jump out more, but I think it might not be as correct. The plasmas also have reflective glass which I find annoying.I had one thought with respect to the blacks. This is most noticeable when the Best Buy logo appears, which is a yellow background with black text. On the LCDs the black looked deep black and on the plasmas it was a very very light black, like the sky at dusk instead of at night. Perhaps this is the dynamic contrast of the LCDs kicking in when there are essentially only two colors on the display. I am not totally sure if this holds under normal movie watching. The black level difference were massive differences.
Samsung LED LCD TVs are pretty much the best there is these days. Stay away from plasma, it offers nothing over an LED LCD and plasma TVs are very noisy in quiet rooms, they buzz.
At your budget, you can get a new Samsung 40" LED LCD TV with 3D capability.
Since 3D is here to stay and all future 3D films will be release in 3D on Blu Ray, there's no reason not to have a 3D capable TV. Especially considering how inexpensive they are right now.
Audible buzzing sound from a few feet away is extremely annoying, especially in a smaller room and when one's watching TV at low volumes at night. I've checked the latest Samsung plasmas and Panasonic plasmas and they buzz as loud as ever.
Avatar is the only movie filmed in stereoscopic 3D?
The resolution is the same regardless of plasma, or LCD. Both left and right eye are displayed in 1080P. That article is from a plasma fansite, it's biased.
While you are correct that the lowest price right now for a Samsung 40" 3D TV is around $1700, it should be coming down in the next few months. It's definitely worth the wait! Plus there will be other LCD LED 3D TVs coming out like, the Vizio, at much lower prices.
And no matter how good it gets, the glasses are still a major PITA, especially if you already have to wear glasses. Major adoption of 3D in the mass market will not happen until one of the glasses-free 3D technologies achieves market viability, IMO.
Gotta disagree Dan,,, I've been to quite a few 3D movies in both regular theatres and in IMAX, I wear glasses, and I found todays 3D glasses to be fairly comfortable when placed over my regular glasses. Even during the lengthy Avatar movie, I had no actual discomfort from them myself. Maybe it's just me?
hometheaterdoc - True, some LCD TVs buzz as well. But where 95% of all plasmas buzz, only maybe 20% of LCDs do. The new LED TVs are dead quiet.
Certainly some people will be able to wear the glasses comfortably, while people like me will always find them unacceptable.
Stay away from plasma... plasma TVs are very noisy in quiet rooms, they buzz.
I've checked the latest Samsung plasmas and Panasonic plasmas and they buzz as loud as ever.