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Yaya



Joined: 25 Feb 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:39 pm    Post subject: Big Screen TV Guide Reply with quote

For those of you mulling a big screen TV purchase, here is a rough guide.

1) Plasma - don't buy these for at least the next few years. Plasmas are notorious for being overpriced, burn-in danger (images can permanently burn into the screen if displayed too long, like a network logo or things on a video game) and deterioration of picture and brightness over time. Plus, expect your electricity bill to run in the hundreds of thousands of won if you watch it regularly.

2) LCD - these are a cheaper alternative to plasmas but I wouldn't get them either. LCDs often fail to produce true blacks and will suffer picture deterioration just like plasmas. Worst of all, you'll see the pixels on the screen while watching scenes of fast action.

3) DLP - this one so far is the safest bet among the three big screen options. Though prices in Korea are higher for these than in the US, this one doesn't not consume nearly as much power as plasmas, has a bright and good picture and if picture quality deteriorates after years of use, just replace the bulb and voila, it'll seem like you got a new TV. The only drawback is that you have to watch the screen from the proper angle, and isn't recommended if your living room suffers from excessive glare from windows.

Since I don't have the funds yet, I'm gonna probably buy a 32" CRT TV.


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Derrek



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 11:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have toyed with the idea of buying a DLP projector, but they are 2x as expensive here in Korea compared to back home. And in Korea, they seem anal about selling DVD Players with Digital outputs -- something you can EASILY get on even the cheapest budget players back home.
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Yaya



Joined: 25 Feb 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 12:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you mean by digital input, DVI? Actually, Samsung and LG make players here that do have those inputs, but the trick is to find a CRT TV that has the inputs, too.

One sales rep told me since Samsung is focusing more on the big screen market, LG CRT sets are better.

Daewoo Summus and Anam make 36" to 40" CRT sets, but I am wary of their quality.
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eamo



Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 2:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with the choice of a good old CRT. The plasma's and LCD's are great space-savers but their picture is not worth the asking price.

A 32" CRT can be had for very little money these days. Especially in Korea where the average consumer only wants to buy the latest thing.

As for brands....I've always noticed in appliance stores that the Panasonics' picture was particuarly good.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 2:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm assuming that when I see PDP it refers to plasma, correct? Is that why the prices are dropping, because people are burning their sets and getting furious about it? Surely there's some warning in the manual.

And I thought LCD was more expensive than PDP.

Sparkles*_*
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Derrek



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 3:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yaya wrote:
What do you mean by digital input, DVI? Actually, Samsung and LG make players here that do have those inputs, but the trick is to find a CRT TV that has the inputs, too.

One sales rep told me since Samsung is focusing more on the big screen market, LG CRT sets are better.

Daewoo Summus and Anam make 36" to 40" CRT sets, but I am wary of their quality.


I said digital OUTPUTS. Smile

I was talking about DVD Players with that. You have to pay a freaking 400,000+ premium to buy a player like that in Korea. And the technology here is newer. I can get one at home with a DVI out for about 70,000 won. In other words, they're just trying to milk the market here first with the best quality at an ultra-high premium.

And the Samsung players that do DVI are rated among the worst.
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Yaya



Joined: 25 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 9:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

eamo wrote:
I agree with the choice of a good old CRT. The plasma's and LCD's are great space-savers but their picture is not worth the asking price.

A 32" CRT can be had for very little money these days. Especially in Korea where the average consumer only wants to buy the latest thing.

As for brands....I've always noticed in appliance stores that the Panasonics' picture was particuarly good.


A 32" CRT isn't that cheap. An LG or Samsung HD widescreen TV will set you back around 1.2 million to 1.5 million won. It's the 29" sets that are dropping in price, but even they are overpriced.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doing some research, there seems to be a lot of misconceptions about PDP and LCD. Here's one interesting fact:

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It is not so. Generally life span is defined as the period until the brightness of the screen is diminished by 50%. With this application, the life span of PDP is over 60,000 hours. ( Daily average 5 hrs X 365 days X 33 yrs R 60,000 hrs PDP TV watching possible) But, in accordance with research result of a broadcasting engineer (USA), people usually watch TV about 10, 0000 hours and change TVs average three times in a lifetime. So, life span of over 30,000 hours has no significance.


Sparkles*_*
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schwa



Joined: 18 Jan 2003
Location: Yap

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is probably a useless post but I was at a friend's place the other day & his new 62-inch unit was damn impressive. No idea which technology but he's tech-savvy & he likely didnt spend his 5.5 mil too carelessly.

Me, I seldom watch tv.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 12:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just bought a 42" PDP today.

G'yeah.

Sparkles*_*
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eamo



Joined: 08 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 4:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
Just bought a 42" PDP today.

G'yeah.

Sparkles*_*


Sweet!

I'll bring the popcorn. You rent the bukkake!!
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Cymro



Joined: 11 Jun 2004

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 7:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mine's a 24" I found on the side of the road.
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Tiberious aka Sparkles



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

eamo wrote:
Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
Just bought a 42" PDP today.

G'yeah.

Sparkles*_*


Sweet!

I'll bring the popcorn. You rent the bukkake!!


Heh, not sure how I'll explain that one to the wife.

Sparkles*_*
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the_beaver



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
eamo wrote:
Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
Just bought a 42" PDP today.

G'yeah.

Sparkles*_*


Sweet!

I'll bring the popcorn. You rent the bukkake!!


Heh, not sure how I'll explain that one to the wife.

Sparkles*_*


I think that would be better to demo.
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Yaya



Joined: 25 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tiberious aka Sparkles wrote:
Just bought a 42" PDP today.

G'yeah.

Sparkles*_*


Hope you're ready to shell out at least 200,000 won in electricity bills per month JUST for your PDP.
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