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I am planning on buying a Vizio plasma tv and i don't have HD cable. Will my picture look like crap or will it look the same as a regular TV? also will playing my x box 360 mess up the plasma TV or not?
is 60,000 hr screen life good? 30,000 to 1 ratio good? is 1024x720 good? i don't know anything about these #'s so please explain.
Hi - I'm a gamer too and not to be critical, but your first mistake is buying a Vizio.
Yeah, I know they're cheap. But there's a reason why. I use to work in the trade industry up till last year and I have personally dealt with Vizio (from their American corporate offices in Irvine, Ca and around the City of Industry near Los Angeles).
You gaming will look less than great because you're playing it ona substandard television that is KNOWN to fail within 6 months (I went to Vizio's return warehouse - all 3 of them - in City of Industry and saw 60 foot stacks of there televisions, all returned from Costco).
Don't buy a Vizio. Yes I truly understand they are less expensive, but go with a 1080P Samsung, LG, or Sony. You're gaming experience will be superior. They all have "gaming" modes on there televisions to ensure smooth pixel translations from a PS3 or Xbox (not the Wii - the Wii is old school, so won't make much of a difference).
As for messing up the tv - unless you pass out one night from playing and leave it on the menu screen for hours on end, you may end up with screen burn.
But no, playing games on an lcd or plasma shouldn't mess it up.
How do you get a Plasma TV set to show a regular tv program so that it's crisp and clear, and not blurry?
We are thinking of getting a Plasma TV, but have held off because every time we've seen a friend's plasma, or just gone in an electronics store....the plasma tv's are always pixelated and show an un-clear image of a tv show.
I know if we get say ESPN HD, we'll have a great image. But why is it, that if you watch a regular NBC show on your plasma, it's a worse image than if you watched it on your Tube tv?
And is there a way so that non-hd shows appear nice and crisp on your plasma? Is the only way to watch and make a 4:3 tv show clear and crisp, by putting those letterhead bars on the side of the plasma tv?
Last question, which gives you the best resolution, Plasma, LCD or DLP? Which is the way to go?
I'm guessing you're talking about watching a channel in your non-HD channel line up.
On my HD TV you can change the resolution on the non-HD shows back to that of a tube TV and I get the bars on each side and they look better. However, try watching even non-HD shows on their HD channel, they are usually better quality because they are broadcasted digitally.
And I have no idea about what kind of TV is the best resolution, I hate my plasma, these two annoying lines keep running up every once in a while and I can't get rid of them
Is it safe to put a plasma TV 1 to 2 feet away from a radiator?
The plasma TV will be on a separate TV stand next to (not on top) of the radiator (which is covered). The distance between the TV and radiator will be about 1 to 2 feet. Is that ok or will it damage the plasma?
It may shorten the life of the tv with more heating of the electronic components - the warmer they run the harder it is on them and plasmas already run warmer than any other type of tv. If possible put it further away or put something else between the tv and the radiator to block the heat as much as possible, or maybe run a small fan toward it to circulate the warm air more.
Why does my plasma tv display fizz out and disappear after 5 minutes of watching?
I have a plasma tv and it works for 5 minutes, then mysteriously, the picture begins to fizzle out, leaving the picture black eventually.
a lot of plasma screens have a built in cooling system of fans, make sure those are working and dust free
How does Freeview look through a Plasma TV?
I am thinking of buying a Panasonic TH42PX70PED 42" Plasma TV. Was wondering what the picture quality would be like with Freeview. Some people have told me that freeview is a poor quality signal and a TV like this will make the picture look blocky/pixelated. Anyone got one of these tv's, they seem to get good reviews.
I've got a 37" Panasonic plasma TV - the picture is excellent via the built-in Freeview tuner (no blockiness or pixellation at all) and truly stunning from DVD.
And you are correct - the Viera range always gets excellent reviews. The experts still rate them above any LCD television. Naturally...
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