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Old 20-11-2009, 22:08   #1
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LED TVs

Has anyone seen an LCD TV in the flesh as it were, is the picture any better than the LCD Plasma variety ?
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Old 20-11-2009, 22:21   #2
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re: LED TVs

do you mean LED? LCD TVs have been around for years
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Old 20-11-2009, 22:27   #3
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re: LED TVs

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do you mean LED? LCD TVs have been around for years
OOPs , yes LED
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re: LED TVs

we have the samsung 7000 series 40" at work. looks great on blu ray and about the same as any decent LCD on dvd and SD tv.

personally still prefer Panasonic plasma to everything LCD
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Old 20-11-2009, 23:12   #5
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re: LED TVs

you wont find a large OLED tv which is what you want eventually all these so called LED tvs just have LED backlights and LCD screens
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re: LED TVs

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we have the samsung 7000 series 40" at work. looks great on blu ray and about the same as any decent LCD on dvd and SD tv.

personally still prefer Panasonic plasma to everything LCD
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re: LED TVs

OLED TV's are only availabe in 19" I believe from Sony.

Theres a Few Backlit LED TV's like Zing said. But OLED TV's wont be around for a couple of years or so in the same size as we have today.
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Old 20-11-2009, 23:35   #8
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re: LED TVs

This is what I was looking at

Could a mod please change the name of this thread to "LED" thank you.
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Old 21-11-2009, 00:37   #9
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its LED backlit not an LEd tv the biggest proper OLED TV is 15 inches

LG demos world's largest OLED TV ? Register Hardware

sony do a 11 "

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=REG&A=details

the Dixons and pretty much every other LED tv ad is misleading
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Re: LED TVs

Thats the one i was thinking of.

Looks like http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/08/s...nch-oled-hdtv/

Was announced over 2 years ago, so we might see some soon!
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Old 21-11-2009, 09:43   #11
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you gotta say though aint that LD backlit one banjo llinked to thin. If I had the brass id go for something like that mind you id be afraid id snap it lol
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Re: LED TVs

IIRC, the advantage of an LED backlight (as opposed to fluorescent tube) is that the TV can turn the brightness up and down and thus increase the 'contrast'.
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And of course there is efficiency, much lower power consumption and of course size
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Re: LED TVs

I was looking at getting the 40" Samsung series 8 LED but have been put off with the fact that its just a backlit tv as opposed to true LED (as the arguments above have pointed out). So that leaves me with getting a 8 series LCD (@£850) but I am also contemplating a Panasonic Viera 600mz plasma. Can anyone guide me as to which TV I should go for, given a budget of 850ish. Everyone I've spoken to has told me to steer away from plasmas, but surely a 600mz set would give me a better picture than the Samsung LCD? Would the LED stll not give a better picture given its much higher contrast ratio?
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Old 22-11-2009, 12:26   #15
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I would have to point you to the Sony Bravia in your price range and you can find old tv scrapage schemes that give you a wedge back. With such a sheme I saw a 40" bravia @ less than £600. Every Bravia I have seen has been spot on
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