Nov 9 2009

Samsung Vs Sony – Cutting Edge LED LCD TV Encounter

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LEDs produce light through a different method than incandescent bulbs and it is their means of light production that creates the benefits.

Just when you thought HDTV could not get any better, Samsung has taken it further, much further. By taking a very old technology, the LED (light-emitting diode), and the many advances that have been made in the field, Samsung has been releasing the best LED TV on the market.

Whether it be in the LED LCD HDTV line or the new Samsung LED DLP HDTV line, these new televisions are producing images that are simply stunning. With contrasts ratios of 500,000:1 being offered in current LCD devices, as well as blur-free imaging, these LCD HDTVs aren’t what you’re used to seeing. With much brighter, more vibrant colors as well words really can’t do the images justice, they truly must be seen to be believed.

Not only has Samsung worked their magic in the Samsung LED LCD TV line, but they have also advanced the LED DLP TV sets in leaps and bounds.

Though such technology comes with a very expensive price tag, LED LCD TV still stirs interest among television enthusiasts. Pioneer brands have emerged with their own models but two brands appeared to be more competitive – the Samsung A950 LED LCD and the Sony XBR8 Series.

The manufacturer competition grew even hotter that Samsung released their A950 series while Sony created the XBR9 series of LCD LED TVs and LG introduced their LG 47LG90. LG and Samsung models sell at around $3000 for a 46 inch screen like the Samsung LN46A950 while 44 inch versions are priced at roughly $4000.

However, they differ not only in price but also the LED backlighting technology used. Although all three uses hundred of LEDs positioned behind the screen, Sony uses a three-color LED set-up while LG and Samsung use white LEDs on their screens.

So which LED technology is better? Is it Samsung’s white light LED backlight or the three-colored technology of Sony?

ut then again, it will all depend on your requirements of a good LED LCD HDTV. If Sony’s Triluminous technology appears to you more, and if you have the budget for it, then go buy it.

Of course since the Samsung LED DLP TV uses the DLP projection type of imaging, there is no picture tube, and no phosphor, so there is no chance of burn-in. Since there is no high powered.

Hot burning arc lamp that must be replaced every few years, there isn’t the high cost of routine maintenance either. The Samsung LED DLP TV is also a ‘Green’ device, so there is substantial savings realized over the life of the HDTV.

Christian writes for 32″ HDTV Reviews and gives you a great review on the new RCA L32HD41.

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