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I just don't get it. In viewing both Plasma TV's & LED TV's in showrooms every plasma unit simply looks "bland" lacking color & contrast in compairison to LED units. I for myself like the more vivid look of the LED units. Never owning either, what is the fastination with the "blackness levels" I keep hearing that plasma's offer.
I just don't get it. In viewing both Plasma TV's & LED TV's in showrooms every plasma unit simply looks "bland" lacking color & contrast in compairison to LED units. I for myself like the more vivid look of the LED units.
Never owning either, what is the fastination with the "blackness levels" I keep hearing that plasma's offer.
If I go with the LED format will I quickly tire of the contrast, brighter, more vivid color I like seeing at the showroom? Can't the color / contrast levels be turned down?
I certainly can "hear" the differences my higher end audio system offers, but when it comes to the TV, I just can't visualize what the reviewers and those into high end home theatre seemingly agree upon. Please explain.
I for myself like the more vivid look of the LED units.
In viewing both Plasma TV's & LED TV's in showrooms every plasma unit simply looks "bland" lacking color & contrast in compairison to LED units. I for myself like the more vivid look of the LED units.
I'm an LED/LCD guy. I think the plasma has better picture quality and black levels. I think the plasma is a better tv when it comes to performance, but it suffers from one MAJOR problem, burn in. This is the only reason why I didn't purchase a plasma. LED/LCD's have come a long way and are giving plasma a run for it's money. However, I will never own a plasma until this problem is remedied. I'm a gamer and do watch the occasional sports show and if you are either of these two I wouldn't recommend plasma.