3D TV is fast news and a lot of people are buying it. At least, the excitement and fascination, are keeping 3D a buzz in every tech discussion. Plasma is typically superior to a LCD when it comes to processing speed. On this part, the Panasonic reigns supreme over the Samsung.
Panasonic's 3D TV model creates less annoying ghost image when the camera is panning or when the motion is fast side-to-side compared to Samsung's TV model. Moreover, Panasonic's HDTV produced a better 3D quality than that of Samsung's. Again, this is due to the plasma's superior processing speed and refresh rate stability over an LCD.
Of course, both models make you wear dorky 3D glasses, which at times can make you uncomfortable. Panasonic's 3D glasses are adjustable, comes with a neck strap and 3 different nose bridges, lighter and a bit less dorky looking but not to the point that it can win you some fashion nods. Samsung's 3D glasses on the other hand are stiff, large and heavy. It's not adjustable and it can drive you nuts with all its weight sitting on the bridge of your nose making you feel like you're having a head cold.
Lastly, the price of the models: Panasonic's plasma model costs $3,350 (including the glasses) and Samsung's LCD model costs $3,700 (glasses not included). If you are looking for a LCD HDTV or a HD monitor for a small room or space, look no further than the 26-inch Samsung LN26B360 LCD HDTV. For audio, this model comes with a pair of 3W speakers that uses the SRS surround sound technology.
Overall, it has a very stylish and sleek look to it.
As 3D TVs begin to hit the market this year, it will be interesting to see how two of TV's biggest heavyweights, Panasonic and Samsung, will fare. While at first glance there might not appear to be much difference, a closer look may reveal that one company has an advantage over the other. Let's take a look at some of the considerations.
1. Two Companies - Two Directions
It appears as if 3D technology may benefit Samsung more than Panasonic in the realm of plasma TVs.
2. Manufacturers are now challenged on how they can increase their sales on LCD TVs. LCD TVs has become very popular in the market, many brands are popping up and the competition is on the rise. Samsung has indeed made a big success with their Touch of Color LCD flat screen TV. The design and features is a big hit to consumers. So what exactly is Touch of Color? It is basically a design feature for to the external part of the television. It is just like any other TV which you would not appreciate it will not operate well when turned on. The only difference is the unique and stylish appearance.
To provide an ultimate high quality picture, Samsung's Touch of Color LCD TV provides full 1080p resolution. Compare to the early versions of LCD TVs, Samsung's Touch of Color TVs is capable of handling motions very well. This makes it great for shows with actions in fast moving state like Sports and Action movies.
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