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go for a LED and ignore the smart TV features, they are usual slow, stupid to use and you have a PC to go to the net anyway… You will play a day with them and thats it... imo.... The Toshiba 3D works fine with the glasses, but is only useful if you have enough Blu-ray's available or have access to SKY 3D stuff, if there is a programm...
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And the picture quality on a plasma set is generally better. Color reproduction is more accurate, no blurring on motion, better off angle viewing…
I have two Panasonic plasma TVs and we love them. Not familiar with Samsung's offerings, however. Smart TV features are largely useless.
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I can attest to the uselessness of Smart TV features. If you have a Playstation, XBOX, Apple TV, Roku, etc. you already have the same features. I have a Samsung 3D LED Smart TV. I don't use the smart features, at all. I've used the 3D a handful of times (there just aren't many films that utilize the technology on Blu Ray). The picture is excellent, though. I had it optimized with a calibration software program and I don't have any of the issues Chris mentioned; which, admittedly, are common problems with LEDs. I agree that for a no-fuss, great picture experience, next generation plasmas are probably the way to go. You certainly get the best value with them. Previous generation's concerns, such as burn-in, aren't an issue, anymore.
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^that applies to pretty much all electronics sadly enough… I'd go for LED to stay on topic
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, Mega. But in the US, the best time to buy a TV, other than Black Friday, is before the Super Bowl and now, during March Madness. Real helpful, I know.
IJ, yes, don't get me wrong, I love my LED; but I think you probably get more for your money with a high-end plasma.
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I went with a completely different TV, and brand new to the market (last week) LG 43", LED. I can definitely tell that it is smaller, but in a week I won't notice any more. The picture is a major upgrade from my old LCD, it's an A rated energy efficient set, and I like the fact that I can now watch Netflix without turning on the PS3.
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IJ, yes, don't get me wrong, I love my LED; but I think you probably get more for your money with a high-end plasma.
probably so, but LED should be also longer life…
sidenote, We have a 42" TV, I watch it from a bit over 2m distance. It's fine, used to have a 37" here which was OK also...
It's just what you're used to. And ask your wife...does the size matter -
For energy efficiency, get an edge lit (aka LED) LCD TV. Nothing else is even close.
Plasmas are horrible energy hogs, and they put out a ton of heat. Those are the biggest drawbacks, as far as I'm concerned.