Are you ready for a new, slightly large television experience? Whether you want to go with the very latest LED LCD technology or the tried and tested plasma HDTV technology, you have quite a few options. Compared to the early days – of even the introduction of color televisions – there are many, many more options available today.Below is a selection of LCD and Plasma televisions that may interest you. Stay tuned for more great information on the great LCD vs Plasma debate.
While we are very thorough in our editing endeavors, there is a good chance we’ve missed YOUR favorite LCD or plasma television above 40 inches. If so, do not hesitate to leave a comment below and let us know about your favorite. Even if you have something negative to say, we want to hear from you.
We hope you enjoy these LCD and Plasma TV recommendations. We would, as we said, love to hear your feedback on any of these items – or ones we’ve missed. This will help us create more great content about LCD and Plasma televisions, answering the questions many people have.
If you want to go high-end plasma, the Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P42G10 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV is a good choice for a lot of reasons. It’s received generally good reviews around the Internet, with people saying they liked the low price and the superior handling of fast action scenes and movement without flicker or any other problems. The sound isn’t that great, but you shouldn’t be purchasing a television for the sound. Overall, the Panasonic TC-P42G10 is a solid choice for quite a few reasons.
When it comes to plasma televisions, the Samsung PN50C550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV has received many great reviews around the Internet.
A small number of people talked about a buzzing noise, but this may have been a problem with their electrical system as it didn’t seem to be a widespread problem for large numbers of people.
When it comes to the actual size of this television, it was said to be lighter than previous models. If you know how heavy some plasma televisions can be, you know this is a good thing for many different reasons. The number of features available – the bells and whistles – was also said to be good considering the price. Read the full story
Which TV is best for gaming? Crutchfield takes a quick look at the LCD vs Plasma for Gaming question in 2010. If you haven’t looked into it in a while, you may be surprised at how far plasma televisions have come over the years. There are actually some great plasma sets that are IDEAL for gaming. If you want the illest plasma or LCD HDTV for gaming, check out this video, then keep browsing around the blog for some great deals on both LCD and Plasma HDTVs for gaming.
If you have personal thoughts or reflections about LCD or plasma for gaming in 2010, leave a comment below and get into the conversation. We want to hear what you think too.
This is a good question, but it’s difficult to answer without knowing the specifics of the room and what types of things you’re going to be watching on the television. For all we know, you may be setting the HDTV up outdoors, which raises a whole other set of questions. Okay, maybe that’s taking it a bit too far. There are, however, some things you should keep in mind when deciding between LCD and Plasma in 2010. Read the full story
Loaded with features, the Samsung PN50B860 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV is sure to catch most shoppers’ eyes. With a bargain price and the great Samsung customer service behind it, this is a product that a lot of customers would feel comfortable in buying. Unfortunately, the reality of a HDTV doesn’t always live up to its promise, and this product has an unfortunate flaw that could very well ruin its promise.
In the eternally problematic question of whether the LCD or the plasma offers a better picture, the Panasonic TC P58V10 HDTV makes a strong case for plasma. Offering not only crystal clear pictures that will have you believing you’ve been transported straight into the movie, but a slew of other features that will turn heads, this television is a great value. Movie fanatics will love the viewing quality of all of their favorite films, sports fans won’t miss a second of the big game, and everyday viewing has become a whole new experience.
Anyone who’s ever seen a wide, crystal clear plasma screen can’t help but want one of their own. Unfortunately, upgrading these days seems to require not only a high time commitment, but a decided willingness to put a sizable dent in your savings account. If you want to go plasma without breaking the bank, try the LG 60PS11. The 60 inch widescreen TV offers an amazing picture at an unbelievable price, leaving wondering if it’s all just a little too good to be true. Look at what this TV has to offer:
LG-60PS11
A sleek, minimalist design that makes the picture the rightful center of attention
Full 1080 pixel Resolution for the highest quality image available on the market today
An included Invisible Speaker system to entertain your ears as well as your eyes
Intuitive and easy to use on screen menus for less hassle and more enjoyable usage time
The ability to sense when devices are connected and automatically ask for your input
While there are certainly more cutting edge models out there, this plasma finally offers an upgraded option that won’t make you panic as you look at the price tag. Buyers should note the model is quite heavy, and should take appropriate precautions when installing it. Also be aware that while there are internal speakers, the quality is a bit sub par, so if you’re picky, external hardware it probably the way to go. Still, for the low price the LG 60PS11 Plasma HDTV is an easy to use, uncomplicated option that low maintenance customers should be well pleased with.
Throughout the advance of technology in the last few years, we’ve encountered a multitude of choices between two technologies offering similar features. HD-DVD or Blu-Ray? Smart phone or messaging phone? Now, the latest conundrum for avid technophiles out there seems to be the most controversial: LCD or Plasma? Both choices in televisions have plenty of merit, and it’s likely that once you pick a side, you’ll never change. Read the full story
Samsung PN50A650 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV with RED Touch of Color
With an impressive number of inputs, very little motion blur, and an impressively clear picture, this 50-inch plasma television from Samsung may win you over. While it is a little dated currently, this just means you can find it at a really good price. You’re still going to get the crisp 1080p resolution. Read the full story
With every TV enthusiast digging deep into their pockets to obtain the best HD picture available, the Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV offers an outstanding picture at an unbelievably low price.
Presenting crisp, clear images on a wide, anti-glare screen, the picture on this TV is almost good enough to convince yourself that you’re really there.
Just look at some of the great specs this product has to offer:
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