Just the opposite, I find there is a noticable difference, but I wouldn't worry about 1080p resolution. At that size you wouldn't notice the difference from a 720p.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
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Just the opposite, I find there is a noticable difference, but I wouldn't worry about 1080p resolution. At that size you wouldn't notice the difference from a 720p.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
I have 32" 1080p and switching between the same broadcast in HD and SD, I honestly can't see any difference!Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
Whereas on my Mum's 37" 720p set there is quite a noticeable difference.
:up: I have Panasonic plasma full HD and it's just great! Personally I like plasma better than LCD but like been said difference is nowadays minimal but still I would go for plasma.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Plasma screens are very reflective. So if it's going in a brighter room with windows, stay away from plasma or you'll get really annoyed at the reflections of the windows on the screen.
Thanks guys I am swaying towards spending the extra and getting the LCD version, I saw it in the shop a few months ago and was amazed at the quality, they were showing a ally in tunisia and the detail was fantastic, but back then I could only dream of spending such an amount on a tv :D
Just got to wait until next Monday :s
Thanks guys I am swaying towards spending the extra and getting the LCD version, I saw it in the shop a few months ago and was amazed at the quality, they were showing a ally in tunisia and the detail was fantastic, but back then I could only dream of spending such an amount on a tv :D
Just got to wait until next Monday :s
Make sure you have some money left for WRC Sweden 2011 :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
You mean glass is more reflective in plasma TVs than in LCDs :hmph:Quote:
Originally Posted by Firstgear
The screen on my LCD is noticeably less reflective than the surround. If it were the same I wouldn't be able to see the TV!Quote:
Originally Posted by DonJippo
That's because LCD screens don't use glass, but a polycarbonate material. That way you don't have reflection and glare problems that glass screens have.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark