Samsung Plasma 50" 720p agaisnt Sony LCD 40" HD 1080p

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#1 darktaktiX
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(My thread got locked on another board and I was told to post it here. I have gotten quite a few answers. I've only added the specs below to confirm on the TV I am interested in.)

I am upgrading my standard 32"inch TV to a flat screen. I want to enjoy both size and quality of video. And I love to play PS3 and really want to enjoy its graphics. How good is a Samsung C430 50" tv compared to a 40" Full HD LCD. Both cost the same.

The tv I am thinking of buying is:

http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/PN50C430A1DXZA

Its video specs are:

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  • 49.9" Screen Measured Diagonally The diagonal length of a TV screen or monitor, as measured in inches from corner to corner.
  • 1,365 x 768 Native Resolution Fixed number of horizontal scan lines on a TV. P (Progressive) means scan lines are drawn in sequence.
  • 2,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio Difference in luminosity between brightest color (white) & darkest (black) over time. Higher ratio means more contrast.
  • .001 ms Response Time Speed at which pixels can change color. Lower response times mean better motion image reproduction.
  • 600Hz Subfield Motion Refresh Rate
  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • ConnectShare™ JPEG only Technology that enables a user to access camcorder videos and music libraries directly on a TV screen.
  • Game Mode Mode in which a user can play video games on an LCD television.
  • Anynet+™ (HDMI-CEC) Technology that allows one remote to control all digital devices in a home theater/entertainment system.
  • Auto Channel Search Function that seeks out available channels and automatically programs them for easy cycling.
  • Auto Power Off Function that automatically powers down television to save energy if no signal is present.
  • Auto Volume Leveler Function that caps volume on loud advertisements so that they're more consistent with programming.
  • Clock & On/Off Timer
  • Closed Captioning
  • HDTV Tuner Built-in An internal receiver that enables a TV to utilize Digital Television technology.
  • Sleep Timer
  • V-Chip

  1. Is 600Hz good? is higher the better or vice versa?
  2. HDTV tuner built in? is it a good option too?
  3. Is Dynamic Contrast Ratio good or not?
  4. Is response time good?
  5. 50" is massive but its 720p. Would it really make a difference at this size?

Thanks

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  1. Is 600Hz good? is higher the better or vice versa?
  2. HDTV tuner built in? is it a good option too?
  3. Is Dynamic Contrast Ratio good or not?
  4. Is response time good?
  5. 50" is massive but its 720p. Would it really make a difference at this size?

Thanks

darktaktiX



1. 600Hz isn't the same thing as quoted on LCD's. Ignore it.
3. Dynamic contrast modes should be avoided for an accurate image.
4. A plasma should have extremely high motion resolution.
5. Depends. What is your viewing distance?

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#3 APiranhaAteMyVa
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Without the Sony model number it is difficult to compare, but I would personally go for the Samsung Plasma. most ps3 games run at 720p anyway, as long as you are not sat like a couple foot away 720p should suit you fine.
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#5 YoungSinatra25
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It all depends on you. Is the viewing area dim or well lit, is power consumption or weight an issue. Yada yada yada... Its best to see what will fill your needs then ask us what we think is better.(and if your thinking Plasma think Panasonic)

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#6 ChubbyGuy40
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We were in a similar position last year with buying almost the same TVs. The Samsung looked way better even on stock settings. We were gonna get it even though it was just 720p but size > quality AMIRITE!? Then the salesman showed my dad some 42" LG 1080p LCD for the same price and he wanted that instead. I was kinda disappointed with it...until I calibrated it with settings from AVS Forum. Now 'tis is beast!

...still wanted that Samsung plasma though. At least its blacks don't rise :P

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#7 darktaktiX
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[QUOTE="darktaktiX"]

  1. Is 600Hz good? is higher the better or vice versa?
  2. HDTV tuner built in? is it a good option too?
  3. Is Dynamic Contrast Ratio good or not?
  4. Is response time good?
  5. 50" is massive but its 720p. Would it really make a difference at this size?

Thanks

Gregoroth



1. 600Hz isn't the same thing as quoted on LCD's. Ignore it.
3. Dynamic contrast modes should be avoided for an accurate image.
4. A plasma should have extremely high motion resolution.
5. Depends. What is your viewing distance?

5. Would be sitting around 8-9 feet away for gaming and almost 15 ft for movies.

4. Does this model have extremely high motion resolution

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If power consumption doesn't matter, size matters!! I recommended everyone in my family to get a 50'' 768p plasma because in many cases they are just as cheap if not cheaper than those shiny 1080p LCDs! :o
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#9 Gregoroth
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[QUOTE="Gregoroth"]

[QUOTE="darktaktiX"]

  1. Is 600Hz good? is higher the better or vice versa?
  2. HDTV tuner built in? is it a good option too?
  3. Is Dynamic Contrast Ratio good or not?
  4. Is response time good?
  5. 50" is massive but its 720p. Would it really make a difference at this size?

Thanks

darktaktiX



1. 600Hz isn't the same thing as quoted on LCD's. Ignore it.
3. Dynamic contrast modes should be avoided for an accurate image.
4. A plasma should have extremely high motion resolution.
5. Depends. What is your viewing distance?

5. Would be sitting around 8-9 feet away for gaming and almost 15 ft for movies.

4. Does this model have extremely high motion resolution

You can't see 1080p from 15ft on a 40". Even 9ft is probably a bit too far. All plasmas have high motion resolution. I'm not sure if the LCD will have a better contrast and black level than the Samsung plasma but I'd rather have 50" over 40".

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#10 rastan
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At that distance you wouldn't even see the difference between 720p/1080p on a 60" set. The Samsung plasmas can have very good PQ. Also look at the Panasonic's. The buzzing sound seems to be an ongoing issue with some Samsung sets that doesn't seem as prevalent with Panasonic. Also PQ, the Panasonic plasmas are probably the best flat screen TV's produced today.