Plasma or LCD TV?

I’m thinking to buy a new TV for my room in the new house and I’m doing a little research about Plasma & LCD TV. Here’s three detailed response that I got from one of my fave W forums:

Neither.

But if you have to have one or the other then Plasma.

I would not purchase an LCD as they are rubbish. Crap blacks and blurred pictures.

There are some nice 1920×1080 Plasmas now, they have a true 1920×1080 resolution and do not resize the picture to fit a low res screen like older models.

No LCD could stand up to a good comparison due to their limitations. They have very poor display quality.

For those with LCD’s. Get yourself a good video of a man skiing down a snow covered mountain wearing a black coat. Play it on your TV after bringing some Plasma owning friends around so they can piss themselves laughing at your mistake.

Whilst that is true, bring in an LCD with 120hertz, wide color gamut (or whatever marketing term is called for you tv’s color), and a nice contrast ratio, say.. LNT5271, Samsung 51 inch, 71 Series, 25000:1 Dyno Contrast Ratio, 120 hertz. Must say, it is an amazing picture, or even a Samsung LNT5281 With LED Backlit LED 500,000:1 Dyno Contrast Ratio with pixel shift.

Whilst I am all for plasma over LCD, price comparison, LCD wins, I can get the best LCD on the market (consumer, 52inches, 120 hertz etc, i.e a bravia or samsungs flagship tv’s) and still it would be cheaper than a Plasma with 1080p.

Also to the pictures of the blur, again 120 hertz.. and to those with the image burn in’s on plasma, yes it is possible, look at any LG tv, they’re terrible for burn ins, you cant leave one going for 5 mins on the same screen without it burning.
I’ve sold alot of tv’s in my time, and still do.

and also, about the glare of the plasma screens, look at samsungs newer plasma series HPT/FPT (720p/1080p respectively), they’re coated with light absorbent screens so the glare is near nothing.

pixel burns must be a pain in the ass, everyone knows this problem has almost completely been fixed but still… same as the response time for LCD’s.

Both technologies have evolved (agreed, LCD in a faster way seen as 5 years ago it totally sucked balls for Tvs Mr. Green )
It depends on a million factors, I think the most important are pricerange, screensize, and the space between you and the tv (this actually should determine the size of your tv). I personally am about to buy a ~42″ inch 1080p plasma, cause I’m not THAT far from my Tv, and for the information I dug up this choice seemed the best.

We can conclude it’s an individual choice, with craploads of factors to consider. I’m pretty sure there’s little variation in imagequality in a 50″ plasma and 50″ LCD from the same make in the same pricerange.

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Photoshop CS3: Is it worth it?

Photoshop CS3I won’t go into many details about the new Photoshop CS3 from Adobe because most of us don’t like reading explanations of software experiences, so I’ll just keep it a bit short, with some pros and cons from my experience.

Pros
- Faster, more stable software for the Intel Mac.
- Menu system is more customizable, and works nicely.
- The software, overall, feels like CS2 so there is no huge jump in the learning curve.
- A bunch of new features I haven’t bothered to use, but I’m sure they’re great!
- Acrobat 8 is actually a lot better than 7. A lot better.

Cons
- Icons not really as pretty anymore
- Big price tag. But for some of us..it’s not a problem ;)
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UFO Spotted Over Foggy Car Park

ufo

It may look like just another car park on a foggy night, but an amateur photographer claims it also shows a UFO.

A disc-shaped object appears to be hovering in the night sky near the top right of the picture, according to Hab Rahman, who captured the image.

The 28-year-old took the photograph near his home in Portsmouth while driving home from work in thick fog. But he only spotted the mysterious apparition after transferring the image on to his computer.

Mr Rahman said: ‘I’ve never really believed in UFOs but this is a bit weird and freaky ? I just cannot think what else it could be.’

UFO expert Hilary Porter, of the British Earth and Aerial Mysteries Society, last night confirmed it could be genuine. She said: ‘It would be very difficult to fake that photo and the UFO is at a tilt, which is the way they normally fly.’

ufo at car park

Get Your iPhone Unlocked!

Since Apple officially launched the iPhone, the iPhone has become one of the moist popular gadget amongst tech geeks. Apple’s iPhone is a very unique gadget and the first of it’s kind to be launched for the global market.

Unfortunately, some iPhones are locked and you can’t use certain ‘special features’ in the phone. This can be really frustrating especially when you spent A-LOT of your hard-earned cash just to get the iPhone.

If you are in the UK and have an iPhone..then you are in luck! If you want to get your iphone unlocked, you can visit iPhone Unlock UK (iPhoneUnlockUK.com). They are the leading company in the iPhone unlocking field. Unlike other similar companies that offer the same services, iPhone Unlock UK don’t charge exorbitantly :)

1 Gigabyte 20 Years Ago!

Look at the difference between 1 Gigabyte (GB) 20 years ago and today!! It is really awesome :D

1GB 20 Years Ago

Definition of Gigabyte:

Amount of memory equal to 1024 Megabytes (1,073,741,824 bytes) of information. Abbreviated GB.

If you had a time machine and brought back the current 1GB memory card back 20 years before, you will probably be called crazy by everyone :P

Anyways, this shows that while technology expands rapidly…things or gadgets are getting smaller! :)