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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by yugi View Post
    @Ceski: sis noob here sorry, I have stupid question..btw, what is LED? is that a new technology aside LCD and DLP and PLASMA? I heard about DLP before but now I dont know.

    @Limes: CHANGHONG is a chinese brand and Samsung/LG are from KOREA.
    try nalng tanaw bro sa LED TV from samsung. im not sure kng sila ba jud ang nka una ani nga technology .

  2. #42
    LED tv is not very bang for the buck IMO, too pricey.

  3. #43
    ^^exactly my point.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by yugi View Post
    @Ceski: sis noob here sorry, I have stupid question..btw, what is LED? is that a new technology aside LCD and DLP and PLASMA? I heard about DLP before but now I dont know.

    @Limes: CHANGHONG is a chinese brand and Samsung/LG are from KOREA.
    its just a shortcut for LED-backlit LCD

    The latest Samsung "LED TVs" have AM OLED screens. Like the screens of Samsung Jet and Samsung Omnia II and the HTC Google Nexus One, perhaps the 4th gen iPhone too as well.

    Basically LED-backlit means they have individual LEDs that light up just a part of the screen. OLED is slightly different since they don't light up an LCD panel like LED-backlit do but they employ a similar approach (lighting up just a part of the screen, smaller parts than LED) using organic material. All these in contrast to the traditional CCFL--which basically lights up the whole screen with a single fluorescent light source. Both LED and OLED simply means crispier, brighter pictures and lower temperature and power consumption for the same viewing size counterpart CCFL LCD TV.

    Active Matrix (AM in the AM OLED) just means it has a wider viewing angle.



    So unsa na'y update ani? Like for 2010? What are the best bang for the buck 32" TVs right now?

  5. #45
    For me lang LED LCD TV is just an enhancement lang using LED instead of using the traditional fluorescent lights and thats the only difference and its not bang for the buck jud too pricey....and youre right about it.

    Anyway in my case Im looking for a bang for the buck and I prefer LCD TV's this time.
    Last edited by yugi; 02-21-2010 at 01:06 PM.

  6. #46
    @Yugi... u should see the actual demo sa Ovation 32 inches.... nindot cya

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by dexlimp View Post
    samsung T260 HD LCD TV..mao sad na ako plano paliton hehehe
    they currently have a promo with free samsung phone. its P18,9++ at your major computer stores at malls

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    @Yugi... u should see the actual demo sa Ovation 32 inches.... nindot cya
    pila price ani sir? unsa contrast ratio ani? murag gamay ata iya CR. im not sure

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyqaz View Post
    pila price ani sir? unsa contrast ratio ani? murag gamay ata iya CR. im not sure
    hmmmm wala ko ka kita specs normal ra man tingali iyang CR po a generic brand .... but OK na biya cya for normal usage...

    pero best gyud ang samsung kay grabeh kaayu ug contrast ratio...

  10. #50
    @Fern: I heard about OVATION pero daghan bati nga feedbacks. Cge lang keep posting all your opinions kay di paman pud karon jud ko mo buy basta w/in this year.

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