Thursday, 30 July 2009

LED TV vs Laser TV – The Technical Specifications Compared

So you’re interested in an LED TV or Laser TV. Before you choose the type of technology you wish to go for, it’s a good idea to take a look at the technical specifications of both LED TV and Laser TV side by side. You will then be able to truly assess your intended HDTV’s capabilities and the great new features the TV has to offer.

If the impressive tech specs aren’t enough to excite you, at the very least you need to check whether your Laser TV or LED TV dimensions are suitable enough for the location you wish to place the TV in.

Take a look at the table below for a comparison of the main technical specifications for the Samsung LED TV UN55B8000 vs the Mitsubishi Laser TV L65-A90.


LED Technical Specs Vs Laser Technical Specs:

SPECS LED TV LASER TV
Make Samsung Mitsubishi
Model UN55B8000 L65-A90
DISPLAY:
Screen Size 55 ins 65 ins
Display Type 1080p 1080p DLP
Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate Capable 120Hz 120Hz
Aspect Ratio 4:3 / 16:9 4:3 / 16:9
3D Ready No Yes
AUDIO:
Output Power (RMS) 15 Watts x 2 10 Watts x 2
Woofer Yes No
INPUT & OUTPUT:
HDMI Inputs 4 4
Digital Audio Optical Coaxial
PC input (D-sub) Yes None
Component (Y/Pb/Pr) 1 1
Composite (AV) 1 1
S Video 0 1
Ethernet (LAN) 1 None
RF In 1 2
USB 2.0 2 1
DVI Audio Input Yes Yes
DIMENSIONS: (without Stand)
Height (cm) 79.8 101.1
Width (cm) 132.0 146.6
Depth (cm) 30.7 31.8
Weight (kg) 23.2 61.9
EXTRA FEATURES:
Digital TV Tuner Yes Yes
Picture In Picture 1 Tuner No
Game mode Yes Yes
Wireless LAN Adaptor Support Yes No
PRICE: Amazon Amazon

As you would expect, there are some very neat features that are integrated into both LED TV and Laser TV products.

LED TV features:

Wireless – Ability to display content wirelessly from a PC or portable device.

WidgetsAdd web content, photos etc to the TVs display sidebar while watching TV.

Laser TV features:

3D Ready – High quality 3D HD images can be displayed, when the relevant content is available.

Understanding laser TV tech specs vs LED TV tech specs is key to choosing the right type of TV for you. Be sure to take all the above factors into consideration when you decide which type of TV technology you want to buy. The next step is to compare laser TV or LED TV prices….

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

LED TV - Is It Worth Buying Now?

















A new range of LED TVs have hit the market with a big buzz. Samsung have been quick to perfect this latest technology and have released the 7000, 8000 and now 9000 series ranges, boasting LED backlight technology.


LED TVs - A more a advanced form of LCD TV

The term 'LED' stands for Light Emitting Diode, however its important to note that in this case the LEDS are used for the backlight of the TV only and not the display. In fact, it is an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel that is used.
Therefore the LED TV is actually an LCD television with LED backlight technology.

Still this is a vast improvement over current TV technology which uses CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorecent Lamps).

What improvements does LED Backlight Technology Offer?

In the case of the Samsung 7000 & 8000 ranges, the LED lights are placed around the edge of the panel, and are aptly named 'Edge-lit' LEDs. TVs with Edge-lit LEDs make the following improvements:

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Laser TV Versus OLED TV – Which Technology Wins?

Laser TV – What Is It?


There is much hype around this type of TV, yet the technology has been around for a number of years. The term Laser TV refers to the principle of literally firing a laser onto the inside of a TV screen in order to produce an excellent quality image. This process is more efficient in producing an image compared to our current plasma and LCD TVs. When you consider the range of colors that are visible to the a human eye (known as color gamut), plasma
and LCD can only manage to produce 40% of these colors, whereas laser TV technology can produce an excellent 90%.


The Technology Behind Laser TV

Lets take a simple look at the principle behind the technology, to truly understand how it works.

Thursday, 12 February 2009

OLED TV - What Is All The Fuss?



Yet another new TV technology!......It's a real headache having to choose whether to go for an LCD or Plasma flatscreen, then along comes another.......OLED.

So what's so good about OLED, why is it worth our attention and eventually our money?


Back to Basics.... What's OLED?

Lets start with the basics, OLED stands for: Organic Light Emitting Diodes. LEDs surround us in every day life these days, you'll find LEDs used in a number of ways, in many of your devices in your home, for example they exist in digital clocks, forming the digits to indicate the time and also provide a way of visually indicating whether your electrical devices are powered on or in standby. The difference here is the O in OLED, which refers to the use of organic materials, these materials make up a thin film and when an electric charge is applied they then create light....Hence OLED.