Someone please explain to TV noob ben ji LCD vs LED vs Plasma.
Also 1080 vs 720.
I have heard that LCD and 1080 are the best but how much difference to they make?
I bought my last TV(37 inch flat, not sure on other specs) for $300 from my old Boss's son who needed money to buy beer and drugs...hmm, this story should go into other thread about when you realized you didnt fit in at work.
1080p vs 720 - This is the pixel density. 1080p is true HD, 720 is lesser quality. Depending on the size of the set, and how far you will sit from it watching, it may not matter. For instance, for that 32" tv in the bedroom, 720 is fine. If you put a 65" in the family room and watch from the couch 7 feet away, you will want 1080p.
LCD - type of screen. Generally good for situations where there is a lot of lighting or glare, as they don't have as much of a problem with reflection. Pixels illuminated by flourescents.
Plasma - different type of screen. Generally better blacks in picture quality, bad for rooms with lots of backlighting because of glare. Older sets used to be energy hogs, but they have gotten much better. Do not have a backlit screen. Image burn-in is largely a thing of the past unless you intentionally abuse a set.
LED - Generally speaking this is NOT LED tv. This is LED LCD, which is different. Here, LEDs around the edge of the screen illuminate the pixels, whereas a TRUE LED set has individual LEDs for the pixels. LED LCD is ore expensive than LCD.
For image quality, LED LCD and Plasma are best. Plasma offers the best colors and truest blacks (because of the lack of backlighting).
If you are wall mounting and care about the thickness of the set, then it's LED LCD>Plasma>LCD.
FWIW the best tv I've ever owned was a 42" Panny plasma....wish I'd never sold it.
Also, be wary of Trumotion. I see some sets (like my parents) that have it, and the image becomes odd looking. I've tried adjusting the set to no avail, as apparently their set Trumotion cannot be turned off. DVDs look like home video, flat image depth, jerky movement. It's very bothersome, at least to me.