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		<title>Discovering The Top Flat Display Screen Liquid Crystal Display Tv</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking one of the best flat screen Lcd television  isn&#8217;t as hard as you think. Also, do you desire Liquid crystal display or plasma? TV&#8217;s variety in value from a number of hundred dollars to well more than $3,000. Value is mainly determined from the monitor size and resolution, but additionally from the top quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking one of the best <a title="flat display screen l.c.d. television" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmp4download-s.com%2Fflat-screen-lcd-television&sref=rss">flat screen Lcd television</a>  isn&#8217;t as hard as you think. Also, do you desire Liquid crystal display or plasma? TV&#8217;s variety in value from a number of hundred dollars to well more than $3,000. Value is mainly determined from the monitor size and resolution, but additionally from the top quality within the set.</p>
<p>Most sets range in dimension from 15 inches up to 57 inches and more substantial. Medium-sized sets are superb for bedrooms, though more substantial sets might need a even larger room to accommodate them. Closely connected to dimension is resolution. Resolutions arrive in two flavors 720 and 1080. L.C.D. TV&#8217;s are lighter, so they are able to very easily be hung within the wall. The blacks on presently L.C.D. TV&#8217;s are good.</p>
<p>Another thing of importance, if you are looking for the best flat monitor Liquid crystal display Tv on pc, is the fact that the screens of Liquid crystal display TV&#8217;s are not as reflective as plasma screens.</p>
<p>In advance of you go and purchase the L.C.D. Television, you will need to make sure that you identify how you will set up your Tv and should you would really like to have it mounted or when you wants your Tv on pc to become displayed. You will need to perform the Telly into the décor from the room. You&#8217;ll ought to give some thought to the matter before you go and obtain the <a title="flat monitor TV" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmp4download-s.com%2F&sref=rss">flat screen TV</a>. You can discover that you&#8217;ll find loads of other items which you need to take into consideration when purchasing such a Television for computer, like the price tag of the Tv for computer.</p>
<p>As soon as you’ve produced your decision and bought your new Television, here are some points</p>
<p><b>Check the System</b></p>
<p>You&#8217;d probably not bring any new technologies residence, like a computer, not having first checking it out and making confident you had every one of the parts, correct?</p>
<p><b>Before You Turn It On</b></p>
<p>Previous to you get started your viewing, enable it some time to rest. It might possibly be hot from travel in a tight, unaired box. Let it sit for a couple of hours and settle in. Any product worth its revenue needs a small time to “air out” after traveling.</p>
<p><b>Mounting</b></p>
<p>For those who bought a flat-panel with the intent of mounting it on a wall or over the ceiling, the last thing you need to do is set it up incorrectly. Can you imagine?</p>
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		<title>A Look at the Top Models in the HDTV Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 12:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An HDTV will never be an impulse purchase for many customers. Happily, it shouldn&rsquo;t need to feel like an exercise in physics, either. While researching these televisions, it is particularly common for an average customer to be inundated by a deluge of alphabet soup, dimensions and jingoism, especially if you don&rsquo;t know very much with regard to electronics. Many customers think that manner of techno-speak to be informative, but many others don&rsquo;t. In acknowledgment of that disparity, what follows is several helpful HDTV reviews that try to simply let you know how efficiently the HDTVs perform, without becoming buried in the mysterious details  of how they are able to do that task. <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesthdtvreview.com%2FSony-BRAVIA-KDL-52XBR9-HDTV.html&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR9 HDTV</a></p>
<p>Samsung UNB8500</p>
<p>This HDTV is tantalizingly close to doing the impossible &ndash; being too rich and too thin. Samsung&rsquo;s best product goes for just about $4000 and enjoys an ultraslim profile, crowning it today&#8217;s supermodel of HDTVs. Every flat panel display is an attractive, compact appliance whether it functions well or not. Samsung&#8217;s UNB8500 flat-panel screen also produces the most impressive picture quality offered by an LCD screen at the moment. Because it is a flat-panel LCD screen, of course, the most effective spot for watching is straight in front of your screen. If you are standing at an angle compared to the screen, you will have a hard time seeing the video display or the justification for the price tag. Similar to this is TV is <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesthdtvreview.com%2FSony-Bravia-KDL-46S5100-HDTV.html&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Sony Bravia KDL-46S5100 HDTV</a></p>
<p>Panasonic TC-P50V10</p>
<p>Panasonic&rsquo;s best performing plasma HDTV actually produces a more realistic display than Samsung&rsquo;s top quality model mentioned above. Not surprisingly, this is owing to the fact that plasma screens simply display a picture better than LCD screens routinely. You might watch the high-definition display from quite a few angles as opposed to being chained straight in front of the television. The picture you get to see is better, too, because as opposed to being comprised of pixels, or incredibly small squares, the picture flows together as if it were being translated through liquid, which it is. It&rsquo;s likely that just the fussiest videophiles will ever worry about that distinction, so why should anyone else find this attractive? Maybe because the TC-P50V10 plasma TV costs around $2000 less than Samsung&rsquo;s slice of wall candy.</p>
<p>Sharp AQUOS LC-32D62U </p>
<p>Sharp also has a respectable contestant in the monster-sized, multi-pixel arena. It incorporates a high-resolution LCD screen which produces especially clear pictures when you watch from an angle from the screen, not simply when you are parked exactly in front of it. Sharp&rsquo;s HDTV is quite flexible because it incorporates two built-in HDMI converters, which enable you to use peripherals including game systems which are less than HDTV accessible. It also has another two HD component inputs, for those who are upgrading all the toys at once, and want to use it all today. Sharp&rsquo;s wondrous device includes one more attractive feature: its sales price of just short of $1200 keeps it almost affordable when you consider our two other listed devices.  </p>
<p>You can see a variety of well-made HDTVs in stores at the moment, and they may be purchased with features and prices to fulfill anyone&rsquo;s wants. The key things for most of us to concentrate on is one capability we actually want and how much we are intending to pay for it.  Happy shopping! <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesthdtvreview.com%2F&sref=rss" target='_blank'>Sony Bravia HDTV&#8217;s</a></p>

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		<title>The 5 Best HDTV Deals Under $1000</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_pana_50x1.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /><i>We teamed with HD Guru Gary Merson <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5409025/the-5-best-tvs-you-can-buy">again</a>, this time to find the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #besttvs" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/besttvs/">best TVs</a> under $1000. This economy has really shocked prices. Forget the off-brands. You can now get a top-name good-looking 50" TV for $700, and more...</i></p>
<p><i>Note: Due to the unprecedented price fluctuations seen on TV pricing this week from online retailers, don't be startled if the prices we brazenly quoted here are off&#8212;by pennies or by hundreds. The model numbers are there for a reason, so you can check prices yourself when you're ready to cash out.</i></p>
<h2>Panasonic X1 Plasma Series</h2>
<p>Plasma HDTVs provide the best picture performance and these 720p Panasonics&#8212;shown up top&#8212;are the value champs. Plasma screens have a wider viewing angle than any LCD panel, excellent contrast and color fidelity. The X1s include 600Hz refresh for full motion resolution, an SD card reader for digital photos and an anti-reflective screen coating (the shiny one). Available in 42-inch and 50-inch screen sizes. If you're going to set it up at <a href="http://hdguru.com/lechner-distance-the-number-you-need-to-know-before-buying-an-hdtv/21/">a distance of 9 feet or more</a>, it's almost silly to spend extra for more resolution.</p>
<p>The best deal is the TC-P50X1, a 50 incher selling for $689.98 at Electronics Expo (via Amazon).</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_pana_42s1.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>Panasonic S1 Plasma Series</h2>
<p>The S1s are Panasonic's least expensive 1080p line to feature its energy saving, high contrast, deep black level Neo PDP plasma technology. In addition to the full 1080 line motion resolution and an anti-reflective screen coating (the shiny one), there's an SD card reader. If you're looking for a Full HD 1080p TV with the excellent performance and don't care about features like internet connectivity or THX-certified picture and sound modes (which the step-up G10 line has), these are the HDTVs for you. Available from 42-inch to 65-inch screen sizes.</p>
<p>Under $1,000, your best shot is the TC-P42S1, a 42-inch set now selling for $797.95 at Amazon.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_lg-47lh30.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>LG LH30 Series</h2>
<p>LG's LH30 is the first step-up from the baseline, maintaining a nice low price but delivering surprisingly good picture quality. This model has a wide-viewing-angle IPS LCD panel, dull-finish anti-glare screen coating (better than the shiny anti-reflective coating at cutting down natural-light reflections, but at a slight cost of contrast), pro color-calibration mode and "Picture Wizard." They add 1080p resolution and Smart Energy Savings for low power consumption. Offered in a range from 32 inches to 47 inches.</p>
<p>We were impressed to find the 47-inch 47LH30 locally for $900, and on Amazon for $938.15.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_lg_42lh40_lilypads.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>LG LH40 Series</h2>
<p>The LH40 line adds 120Hz to plenty of models below $1000. If that's something you value, this is your best bet. Everything else here comes in the LH30 line, too. It's available in screen sizes ranging from 32 inches to 55 inches.</p>
<p>Locally, we spotted a 47-inch 47LH40 for $980, though it was over $1000 on Amazon. The 42-inch 42LH40 may be the best pick: It's currently $823 on Amazon.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_samsung_46b550.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>Samsung B550 Series</h2>
<p>This series represents Samsung's top 60Hz 1080p HDTVs. They provide excellent overall performance without any of the fancy features found on its higher-end models. They incorporate Samsung's Touch of Color bezel and its 6ms response time LCD panel, and are available in 32-inch to 52-inch sizes. Currently, the 46-inch LN46B550 is priced at $999 on Amazon.</p>
<p><i>For this story, Gary picked out 10 total deals. He is running the other five on <a href="http://hdguru.com/the-10-best-hdtv-deals-under-1000/647/">HD Guru</a>, so go have a look. If you came across any other good deals lately, let us know in comments, but be ready to defend the quality, not just the super sick price.</i></p>
<p><i>Gary Merson is the <a href="http://hdguru.com/">HD Guru</a>, the industry's leading HDTV journalist. He's been reviewing TVs for well over a decade, and recently wrote a <a href="http://hdguru.com/choosing-the-hdtv-that%E2%80%99s-right-for-you/603/">guide to choosing an HDTV</a>.</i></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_pana_50x1.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /><i>We teamed with HD Guru Gary Merson <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2F5409025%2Fthe-5-best-tvs-you-can-buy&sref=rss">again</a>, this time to find the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #besttvs" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fbesttvs%2F&sref=rss">best TVs</a> under $1000. This economy has really shocked prices. Forget the off-brands. You can now get a top-name good-looking 50&#8243; TV for $700, and more&#8230;</i></p>
<p><i>Note: Due to the unprecedented price fluctuations seen on TV pricing this week from online retailers, don&#8217;t be startled if the prices we brazenly quoted here are off&mdash;by pennies or by hundreds. The model numbers are there for a reason, so you can check prices yourself when you&#8217;re ready to cash out.</i></p>
<h2>Panasonic X1 Plasma Series</h2>
<p>Plasma HDTVs provide the best picture performance and these 720p Panasonics&mdash;shown up top&mdash;are the value champs. Plasma screens have a wider viewing angle than any LCD panel, excellent contrast and color fidelity. The X1s include 600Hz refresh for full motion resolution, an SD card reader for digital photos and an anti-reflective screen coating (the shiny one). Available in 42-inch and 50-inch screen sizes. If you&#8217;re going to set it up at <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhdguru.com%2Flechner-distance-the-number-you-need-to-know-before-buying-an-hdtv%2F21%2F&sref=rss">a distance of 9 feet or more</a>, it&#8217;s almost silly to spend extra for more resolution.</p>
<p>The best deal is the TC-P50X1, a 50 incher selling for $689.98 at Electronics Expo (via Amazon).</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_pana_42s1.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>Panasonic S1 Plasma Series</h2>
<p>The S1s are Panasonic&#8217;s least expensive 1080p line to feature its energy saving, high contrast, deep black level Neo PDP plasma technology. In addition to the full 1080 line motion resolution and an anti-reflective screen coating (the shiny one), there&#8217;s an SD card reader. If you&#8217;re looking for a Full HD 1080p TV with the excellent performance and don&#8217;t care about features like internet connectivity or THX-certified picture and sound modes (which the step-up G10 line has), these are the HDTVs for you. Available from 42-inch to 65-inch screen sizes.</p>
<p>Under $1,000, your best shot is the TC-P42S1, a 42-inch set now selling for $797.95 at Amazon.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_lg-47lh30.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>LG LH30 Series</h2>
<p>LG&#8217;s LH30 is the first step-up from the baseline, maintaining a nice low price but delivering surprisingly good picture quality. This model has a wide-viewing-angle IPS LCD panel, dull-finish anti-glare screen coating (better than the shiny anti-reflective coating at cutting down natural-light reflections, but at a slight cost of contrast), pro color-calibration mode and &#8220;Picture Wizard.&#8221; They add 1080p resolution and Smart Energy Savings for low power consumption. Offered in a range from 32 inches to 47 inches.</p>
<p>We were impressed to find the 47-inch 47LH30 locally for $900, and on Amazon for $938.15.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_lg_42lh40_lilypads.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>LG LH40 Series</h2>
<p>The LH40 line adds 120Hz to plenty of models below $1000. If that&#8217;s something you value, this is your best bet. Everything else here comes in the LH30 line, too. It&#8217;s available in screen sizes ranging from 32 inches to 55 inches.</p>
<p>Locally, we spotted a 47-inch 47LH40 for $980, though it was over $1000 on Amazon. The 42-inch 42LH40 may be the best pick: It&#8217;s currently $823 on Amazon.</p>
<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/11/500x_samsung_46b550.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></p>
<h2>Samsung B550 Series</h2>
<p>This series represents Samsung&#8217;s top 60Hz 1080p HDTVs. They provide excellent overall performance without any of the fancy features found on its higher-end models. They incorporate Samsung&#8217;s Touch of Color bezel and its 6ms response time LCD panel, and are available in 32-inch to 52-inch sizes. Currently, the 46-inch LN46B550 is priced at $999 on Amazon.</p>
<p><i>For this story, Gary picked out 10 total deals. He is running the other five on <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhdguru.com%2Fthe-10-best-hdtv-deals-under-1000%2F647%2F&sref=rss">HD Guru</a>, so go have a look. If you came across any other good deals lately, let us know in comments, but be ready to defend the quality, not just the super sick price.</i></p>
<p><i>Gary Merson is the <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhdguru.com%2F&sref=rss">HD Guru</a>, the industry&#8217;s leading HDTV journalist. He&#8217;s been reviewing TVs for well over a decade, and recently wrote a <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fhdguru.com%2Fchoosing-the-hdtv-that%25E2%2580%2599s-right-for-you%2F603%2F&sref=rss">guide to choosing an HDTV</a>.</i></p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 14:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panasonic projection televisions can be both rear and front projection models.  Panasonic, a manufacturer that is now entering into a business partnership with Sanyo, makes big screen projection televisions which incorporate an LCD flat panel, taking advantage of the viewing experience of flat screen clarity with the high definition video processing of projection TV.  You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Panasonic projection televisions can be both rear and front projection models.  Panasonic, a manufacturer that is now entering into a business partnership with Sanyo, makes big screen projection televisions which incorporate an LCD flat panel, taking advantage of the viewing experience of flat screen clarity with the high definition video processing of projection TV.  You are able to get the high definition Panasonic projection television in sizes from 42 to 60 inches.  Panasonic markets both the liquid crystal definition (LCD) screens, as well as plasma screens.  The most recent <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.projectiontelevisionsreview.com%2Fpanasonic-projection-televisions&sref=rss">Panasonic projection televisions</a> use LCD screens. </p>
<p> High definition colors and picture are the reasons why home entertainment connoisseurs select Panasonic projection televisions.  Panasonic televisions work with LCD technology to enable them to accept a tiny picture from the digital signal and enlarge the image to fit your screen. Digital transmission, which can be received through cable, satellite or a digital conversion box, offers a much stronger signal and will therefore offer a more properly defined picture.  The old fashioned, analog signals which were the standard for the last seventy years will cease being transmitted by the summer of 2009. </p>
<p> The <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.projectiontelevisionsreview.com%2F&sref=rss">Panasonic projection televisions</a> do not merely offer high definition audio and video, but also a built in tuner.  This means that you are able to recieve a plethora of stations that are being broadcast digitally. HDMI is the most promising improvement incorporated into Panasonic projection televisions.  HDMI is an acronym for high definition multimedia interface.  This innovation gives the projection television the ability to process both audio and video signals at the same time.  Panasonic projection televisions offer this technology which enables you to receive both digital and analog signals. </p>
<p> One of the problems that home theater owners previously encountered with projection televisions was the tangle of wires which seemed to sprout from the back  of their appliance.  Owners also complained of a disjointedness between the audio and the video in less advanced home theater systems.  Thanks to the fact that Panasonic projection televisions incorporate HDMI technology, home theater owners will not  become irritated with problems like these while they enjoy their big screen TV. </p>
<p> You may select from among several suitable types of technology that manufacturers have used when making a projection TV.  Panasonic projection TV relies on digital light processing to create the picture on the screen.  Digital light processing, or DLP, represents the most advanced technology that is benefitting projection televisions.  In the field of front projection television, electronics companies are relying on both LCD and DLP technology, both of which have proved itself as a dependable method for use with projection television technology.</p>
<p> People who purchase Panasonic <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.projectiontelevisionsreview.com%2F&sref=rss">projection televisions</a> usually purchase these TVs to get the best available viewing experiences with digital transmission.  The projection televisions that are being made by Panasonic and other manufacturers are a very reasonably priced option to have quality large screen television pictures.  Panasonic projection televisions offer a quality brand name and a variety of home theater systems with high definition quality.</p>

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                            <p><div class="cnet-image-div image-medium float-left" style="width: 270px;"><img class="cnet-image" src="http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/bto/20090819/33490593-2-440-OVR-1_270x202.gif" alt="" width="270" height="202" /><p class="image-caption">Faint diagonal lines are a thing of the past on new Panasonic TC-P50X1 plasmas.</p><span class="image-credit">(Credit: Sarah Tew)</span></div></p><p>When I reviewed Panasonic's entry-level 2009 50-inch plasma TV back in April, the <a class="cnet-product" href="http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/panasonic-viera-tc-p50x1/4505-6482_7-33490593.html?tag=nefdprod.rev">TC-P50X1</a>, I mostly liked what I saw aside from one strange issue. The screen showed faint diagonal lines seemingly embedded in the screen. See the bottom of this post if you're interested in the full description from the review. 
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Fast-forward to late July, more than halfway through the product's lifespan, and it seems Panasonic has fixed the problem. The company sent yet a third TC-P50X1, and it didn't exhibit the diagonal lines.
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That's all well and good, and Panasonic deserves credit for finally addressing the problem. But questions remain, and Panasonic has not been forthcoming.
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On August 12 I asked the company a series of follow-up questions, including "Exactly when did the change get implemented? Did the <a class="cnet-product" href="http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/panasonic-viera-tc-p42x1/4505-6482_7-33490639.html?tag=nefdprod.rev">42-inch model</a> have the same problem? If so, was the same change implemented? Is there any way for a consumer shopping to an X1 plasma to tell whether the panel is an old one or a new one, aside from looking directly for the diagonal lines? Is there any sort of serial number cutoff? Can current owners who have the old, flawed panel exchange it for a new one? If so, how?," and "Please provide an explanation of what the lines were and why they're present on the old one and not the new one."
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What I've received in response after a week of waiting for a reply was pretty unsatisfying.</p><p>...
                        
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<p class="image-caption">Faint diagonal lines are a thing of the past on new Panasonic TC-P50X1 plasmas.</p>
<p><span class="image-credit">(Credit: Sarah Tew)</span></div>
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<p>When I reviewed Panasonic&#8217;s entry-level 2009 50-inch plasma TV back in April, the <a class="cnet-product" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Freviews.cnet.com%2Fflat-panel-tvs%2Fpanasonic-viera-tc-p50x1%2F4505-6482_7-33490593.html%3Ftag%3Dnefdprod.rev&sref=rss" >TC-P50X1</a>, I mostly liked what I saw aside from one strange issue. The screen showed faint diagonal lines seemingly embedded in the screen. See the bottom of this post if you&#8217;re interested in the full description from the review.
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Fast-forward to late July, more than halfway through the product&#8217;s lifespan, and it seems Panasonic has fixed the problem. The company sent yet a third TC-P50X1, and it didn&#8217;t exhibit the diagonal lines.
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That&#8217;s all well and good, and Panasonic deserves credit for finally addressing the problem. But questions remain, and Panasonic has not been forthcoming.
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On August 12 I asked the company a series of follow-up questions, including &#8220;Exactly when did the change get implemented? Did the <a class="cnet-product" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Freviews.cnet.com%2Fflat-panel-tvs%2Fpanasonic-viera-tc-p42x1%2F4505-6482_7-33490639.html%3Ftag%3Dnefdprod.rev&sref=rss" >42-inch model</a> have the same problem? If so, was the same change implemented? Is there any way for a consumer shopping to an X1 plasma to tell whether the panel is an old one or a new one, aside from looking directly for the diagonal lines? Is there any sort of serial number cutoff? Can current owners who have the old, flawed panel exchange it for a new one? If so, how?,&#8221; and &#8220;Please provide an explanation of what the lines were and why they&#8217;re present on the old one and not the new one.&#8221;
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What I&#8217;ve received in response after a week of waiting for a reply was pretty unsatisfying.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 17:06:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>johntesh</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are a die hard video gamer, a sports maniac, a movie nut, or simply someone who desires to loosen up on of the television for a couple of hours each day, flat screen tvs could make you with the supreme viewing experience. Before you exit and shop for a flat screen, it helps to know what you are going to buy.</p>
<p> What is Plasma and LCD Technology?</p>
<p> At first glance, LCD panels and plasma screens look exactly identical; then again, both use utterly distinctive technologies to show distinct pictures.</p>
<p> A plasma display panel consists of lots of pixel cells, all having a mixture of rare gases (mostly neon and xenon). Electrodes charge the cells with exact electrical voltages to arouse these gases making them to gleam and give off several colors.</p>
<p> LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) uses billions of crystals dangling in a liquid that is in the middle of two glass panels. The crystals twist to allow a certain sum of light, generated by a fluorescent light at the back of the panels, over, bringing the color you make out on the screen.</p>
<p> The Differences between Plasma and LCD</p>
<p> Picture, Brightness, and Color</p>
<p> On the entirety, both LCD panels and plasma screens bring impressive image excellence. When looking at TVs in a shop, LCD tvs look as if more glowing. The reason for this is that in perfectly lighted environments the dull screen of a LCD reflects minor light and so it maintains lots of its brightness and hue. A plasma screen, on the other hand, regularly has a mirror like finale that could give back lots of light than an LCD having it to come into view dull. LCDs are popular for their strong photo and energetic color that constructs icons that appear to be living. Plasmas, on the other hand, commonly have a wider series of colors and give a warmer, more genuine impression to them.</p>
<p> Resolution</p>
<p> LCD examples offer higher resolution than plasmas of identical size.</p>
<p> Viewing Angles</p>
<p> This specifies to how far  you can watch the pic plainly. Concerning the two technologies there is not a lot of distinction with almost all LCDs claiming they have a slightly greater viewing viewpoint.</p>
<p> Computer Use</p>
<p> LCDs were initially made for computer employment and still have the gain when presenting static figures, facts, etc. LCDs commonly take a bigger total of pixels per square inch saying that they present huge total of statistics more plainly.</p>
<p> Fast Moving Scenes</p>
<p> If sport or fast-action episodes are a important part of your television viewing then it could be good to watch at a plasma screen so you will be satisfied. Plasmas generally present improved performance with quick moving pictures being exhibited wonderfully and evidently.</p>
<p> Longevity</p>
<p> Lots of individuals state that LCDs last longer than plasmas because illustration color could wither over time. Others reveal that LCDs aren&#8217;t a nice pick because the backlight can waste (in spite of these can be replaced on some models).</p>
<p> Screen Burn In</p>
<p> The burn in subject is where an picture that is seen for long periods of time is burned into the screen. Static figure such as channel logos, video game models, and figure left suspended on screen for lengthy time periods can be stamped into the screen. LCD panels do not experience from burn in, then again stuck or flat pixels can be an problem.</p>
<p> Power Consumption</p>
<p> If power consumption is a worry, especially nowadays that climate change is a foremost matter, choose an LCD example. They use about 40% less energy due to the fact that they use fluorescent backlighting to create an vision.</p>
<p> Size, Weight, Durability</p>
<p> LCDs weigh lower than a like sized plasma screen and they are as well more stable. Due to the vulnerability and weight of a plasma screen, it possibly will be worth making your plasma tv proficiently set.</p>
<p> Plasma or LCD: What is best for me?</p>
<p> There is no true or erroneous when selecting a flat screen display. First you make your mind up what you mostly use your tv for. Second you look at where your television will be displayed then what features do you require. To finish, you should think about the value and what will best go with your budget. A smart view around the Internet will offer you various shopping contrast sites that present consumers the mart with the lowest cost.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any case of technology utilized in creating flat screen TVs is different and takes its individual set of advantages and flaws. Studying and distinguishing those characteristics will enable you to have the correct choice likely when buying for your brand-new Plasma, LCD or DLP TV screen.</p>
<p> Plasma TV screens have a pro of automated picture element shift technology, which offers the plasma screen a immunity to being busted by burn in. Of course, the most superb avoidance for minifying burn in onto your TV screen is not to permit an image to sit on the screen for several length of time.</p>
<p> Plasma TV&#8217;s are able to create deeper blacks and even better contrast. Plasma also has the advantages of response time, in depth color and is open in huge screen sizes than any other current technology.</p>
<p> In plasma TV screens, the size usually begins at 42 inches and higher. However, a plasma TV does bear more hotness and is more prone to show diminished troubles due to its shift in temperature.</p>
<p> As Plasma TV&#8217;s are temperature reactive, several of them suffer performance troubles at high-level altitudes. Although numerous manufacturers create plasma TV&#8217;s that are appropriate with high altitudes, but they are more expensive than average constructed plasma TV&#8217;s.</p>
<p> The typical screen size of plasma TV&#8217;s diverge from 32 inches to 63 inches, with a 160-degree angle of viewing. Plasma TV&#8217;s are able to present fast-paced movement of a video and rewind {as well as} regular TV&#8217;s. Being heavier in weight a plasma TV could require the firm stand of a weight-bearing wall while being mounted.</p>
<p> LCD has the advantage of not being tended to react negatively to high-level altitudes, although LCD technology has yet to develop a screen size of over 37 inches due to problems with terrible transistors that distort a quality photo.</p>
<p> It is workable to use LCD TV screens as computer monitors, as they commonly do not suffer burn in, though a ghosting of images may seem on screen due to a picture element charge being held on the viewing screen. However, LCD TV is also prone to have problems presenting programming from satellite and cable signals.</p>
<p> LCD TV&#8217;s have a milder contrast ratio that does not bring out deep blacks. When their individual pixels burn out, the screen will be marred with small-scale gone areas of white and black. Individual pixels cannot be revised; so, the entire screen will need to be substituted.</p>
<p> LCD TV&#8217;s are also low-cost and light which makes for less complicated shipping and establishment. A lot new LCD TV possessors set up their on sets hassle free therefore saving even more money comparing to purchase of a new TV.</p>
<p> LCD TV&#8217;s are able to sustain their selection levels in well-lit rooms, as they do not shine much light. LCD TV&#8217;s also work cooler than plasma TV&#8217;s.</p>
<p> Many  purchasers are contented with the quality of brightness of both plasma and LCD TV&#8217;s. As far as thickness of the screens, a plasma screen can be as thin as three inches and an LCD screen could be as narrow as two inches.</p>
<p> The gauged lifetime of plasma and LCD TV&#8217;s seem to be a duration of 15 years and up with regular watching habits.</p>
<p> DLP TV&#8217;s are usually less expensive  than LCD or plasma TV&#8217;s and they as well have the vantageIbenefit of creating the top-quality quality of picture. DLP TV is too able to HDTV at its richest resolution. What Is More, they normally do not require sustenance. However, there have been recognizable rainbow effects in the DLP components that employ particular color wheels, as well as DLP having a limit of angle view.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plasma and LCD TVs may appear similar however the technology that lets them function is rather different. The deadline for local TV stations to switch to all digital transmissions has been moved to June, so you have a little more time to get rid of that ancient tube TV and be a part of the digital arising. So what are the variations between Plasma and LCD and which one is correct for you?</p>
<p> The Plasma TV is made up of slim gas plasma cells that have a particular electrical voltage charged into them that produces the image, meanwhile the LCD TV has liquid crystals sandwiched in the center of 2 glass plates. Every one of these TVs has their pros and their shortcomings, which will be discussed below.</p>
<p> Dependent Upon who you verbalize to, visual quality varies betwixt each style of TV. You must be the evaluator of the visual quality so the easiest affair to do is to pay a visit to the local electronics store and see for yourself. Once, Plasma TVs had a much easier contrast ratio compared to LCDs. Plasmas were simpler and cheaper to do for the larger screen sizes however advancements in technology and fabrication has evened the playing area.</p>
<p> Normally, Plasma screens had much improved watching angles compared to LCDs. When viewing an LCD screen off center, the images become darker and the colors change presentation. Modern day manufacturing has all but wiped out this trouble but you should still find the watching angle when you are searching at flat screens at the electronics store.</p>
<p> LCDs have purportedly had matters with rapidly moving visuals becoming dim. This setback has been shaped and adjusted too to a particular degree. Assure that you concentrate on the refresh rate. The manner this rating sounds the lower numbers are stabler quality as far as screening rapidly running segments. Be decided to purchase a refresh rate lower than 16ms to acquire the top-grade quality. The high end models now are more towards the 12ms range actually.</p>
<p> The LCDs manage better with the higher resolution and have a tendency to seem subtler and clearer than the Plasma particularly when glancing at the figure in a resolution of 1080i/p. At Present, the Plasma screens can be spoiled rapidly so they have to have a plane of glass over them for coating. This not only adds some weight it could setup a situation for blaze to materialize if your room is loaded with windows.</p>
<p> Life expectancy has always been a concern for Plasma TVs. The plasma TV was foretold to last roughly 20,000 hours while LCDs had a 60,000 hour life time. The more innovative generations of plasmas have now been improved to accord the life time of the LCDs.</p>
<p> For the bulkier screen sizes, Plasmas are more affordable and have the benefit of the off-center showing angles. LCDs are buoyant and not as breakable as plasmas. Plasmas have a finer picture with quick going scenes and tend to be a trifle glossier with more contrast. Both now have about the same life expectancy so the very dissimilarity now comes down to the make and pattern of your raw flat screen.</p>
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