Hi mga gurus,..
Ask ko lang ano mas okay in terms of movies and gaming........ Plasma 3D or 3D LED? planning to acquire a tv for my living room. Thanks
Pareho lang sir. May advantages and disadvantages whichever way you go.
3D LED - may advantage ng choice of passive glasses that are cheaper, lighter, flicker-free; disadvantage of inferior black levels, screen uniformity & viewing angles, and glasses that have less "3D pop" and more crosstalk.
3D plasma - may advantage ng better black levels, screen uniformity & viewing angles, and active glasses that have better "3d pop" and less crosstalk; disadvantage of active-only glasses that are much more expensive, bulkier, heavier, and flicker for some users.
Problema ang number of 3D glasses on hand if the whole family wants to watch at the same time, or when you're entertaining a lot of guests. I suggest LED 3D with passive glasses so you can buy as many glasses as you need without having to spend too much.
Tingin ko mababa ang panel yields sa manufacturing. Hindi pa siguro narerefine ang process, since they're new to mass producing large panel OLEDs.
Samsung claims na 10M KRW yung 55ES9500 pagrelease. So slightly more than the 55EM9600. Either may problem sila sa yields (kaya mahihirapan sila mameet ang target market price or sales volume), or dinedelay pa nila to milk the current flagship LCD models before mapalitan sa product heirarchy.
For the manufacturers, waiting longer before releasing a new tech is a dangerous move. Kodak took too long to develop and release OLED to market, inabutan ng flat panel price drops. Now, there are thousands of OLED-related patents owned by several corporations such as Eastman Kodak, DuPont, General Electric, and Philips. There's a scramble to license those patents immediately because most of them are about to expire.
It's unlikely that LG and Samsung are intentionally delaying release, since I'm sure they're worried about competition from the Sony-Panasonic OLED partnership, which is about to release their own OLED TV, maybe next year.
What I notice about my old Samsung Wave AMOLED phone, there's a blue color shift when viewing the screen at an angle. On my Samsung Advance AMOLED phone, there's a green shift when viewing the screen at an angle. Based on those observations, I have a feeling that the OLED TVs from LG and Sammy have loads of issues now in prototype, and will still have loads of issues when released.