LCD vs LED vs Plasma

On April 9, 2011, in Home Network, Notice Board, by Alwyn Neethling

 

 

As we witness the slow death of our beloved CRT TVs, we see a new debate approaching: LCD vs LED vs Plasma. These are the three main technologies available in flat screen TVs today. And most TV makers today have models in all the three technologies. Quite rarely do we see three types of technologies in one product line, all of which are produced and sold by the big players in the industry. And all the TVs have their own advantages and disadvantages. So how do you take a pick in the LCD vs LED vs Plasma TV debate? Here are some important parameters which people look at, while buying a TV. So distinguishing these three types of TVs on these parameters will give you an insight into which TV is the best one for you.

What is LCD, LED and Plasma?
The first question that probably comes to your mind is, what is the difference between these three types of TVs anyway? LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD TV has liquid crystal between the display panel of the TV, which gets activated when an electric current is supplied to it. The LED TV works on the same liquid crystal platform, but light-emitting diodes (LED) are used as the back-light for this TV, while the normal LCD TV uses a CCFL back-light. A plasma TV works on a completely different platform. A plasma TV has a sheet of individual plasma cells, which get activated when electricity is passed to the TV. Thus we can see that the Plasma and LCD technologies are completely different, while the difference between the LCD and LED is only the back-light, which they use.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #1: Contrast Ratio
A contrast ratio is the ability of the TV to show the high-contrast areas on the screen. The high contrast areas are the blacks and the whites in the picture. If a TV has a good contrast ratio, it means that it shows the differences between the darker and lighter areas of the screen remarkably well. The acid test of a TV’s contrast ratio is in the dark scenes, where it needs to differentiate the shades of black.

Its a well accepted fact that plasma TVs generally have better contrast ratios than LCD and LED TVs. This is because plasma TVs have individual plasma cells, which automatically turn themselves off on the darker parts of the screen. LCD TVs on the other hand have a single liquid crystal and when the TV has to show the dark pictures, the CCFL back-light of the LCD only dims itself and hence the blacks aren’t very convincing. On the other hand, LCD TVs powered with an LED back-light have a slight edge as the individual LEDs twist themselves into an ‘off’ position in the dark parts of the screen thus giving a more convincing black than the LCD TVs.

Verdict: On the contrast ratio parameter, the plasma TV clearly has the upper hand. The LED TV comes next in the race and the LCD TV comes last.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #2: Viewing Angle
A viewing angle is the angle from which the image on the TV can be viewed. All TVs can be viewed when you are right in front of it, but since all viewers cannot sit right in front of the TV and have to sit around it, the viewing angle parameter becomes very important.

The winner for this point again is the plasma TV. The image of the plasma TV remains good and solid for viewers at almost any angle. LCD TVs fall back in the race again as there is often a loss of color and detail, when the TV is viewed from an odd angle. The LED TV minimizes this problem faced by the LCD TV due to its decentralized back-lights and hence has a much wider viewing angle.

Verdict: On the viewing angle parameter, the plasma TV is the winner again, followed by the LED TV in second place and the LCD TV in the last place.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #3: Color
It is pretty clear that good and bright colors of the TV will be an important consideration in the mind of the TV buyer. But there is no clear winner on this parameter as all the TVs seem to show a good quality picture, when it comes to the color. Differences may exist between two TV models of the same type or two different TV brands – a higher priced model showing better colors – but the picture quality remains largely similar. It is said that if the LED TV has a colored back-light, it will show the best picture of them all, but this point remains contentious.

Verdict: All the TVs rank similar on this point, but the discussion may be given a twist by introducing the colored back-lit LED TV in the mix.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #4: Motion
The LCD TVs have shown great improvement on this parameter in recent years, but it cannot be debated that the technology of the plasma itself has an edge here. As the plasma screen has the individual cells that can refresh at a much faster rate. The motion flow has been a bugbear for LCD TV makers for a while now, but thanks to the new higher ‘hz’ count of the LCD TV, the difference has been minimized. LED TVs largely use the same technology as the LCD TVs and hence a higher ‘hz’ indicates better performance of the TV when it comes to fast motion sequences.

Verdict: Plasma for now, but who knows, the LCD and LED TVs might get better.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #5: Power Consumption
Till now, it seemed that the plasma TV comes out to be the clear winner in this debate, but this is one of its most telling fall-points. The plasma TV consumes a lot more power than the LCD TV, as every sub-pixel on the screen needs to be lit. On the contrary, the LCD TV needs much lesser power to light up the back-light. But the LED TV is the clear winner for this point as its LED back-light is more power efficient and needs lesser electricity to light up. Hence, the LED TV is the greenest of them all.

Verdict: The LED TV is the winner on this point, followed by the LCD and the plasma.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #6: TV Lifespan
Another fall point of the plasma TV which the plasma-makers are trying tooth and nail to correct is, its lifespan. The quality and brightness of the plasma screen takes a beating in a very short time. But plasma-makers have now come up with more efficient TVs, which have potentials to last for a longer time. The lifespan of the LCD and the LED TV depends largely on the lifespan of its back-light, but on an average the lifespan of these TVs is supposed to be more than that of the plasma TV.

Another point to consider for TV lifespan is screen burn-in. Here again, the plasma TV has had a few problems, as there is a higher rate of screen burn-in in these TVs. Plasma TV makers are looking to correct this problem too. LCD and LED TVs rarely have a problem of screen-burn in.

Verdict: On this point, the LCD TV has been a winner, while the lifespan of the LED back-light remains untested, as its a relatively new technology. But the plasma is trying to extend its lifespan to somewhere close to that of the LCD TVs.

LCD vs LED vs Plasma Debate Point #7: Price
Having said all this, at the end of the day, the decision for most people is made by the price tag. For many people across the world, the price tag matters a lot more than any of the previous six points and hence, it is a factor that one has to make his way with.

Over the years, the plasma has enjoyed a much lower price as compared to the LCD, but as the production size and demand for the LCD increases, the price of the LCD is set to become more and more competitive with the plasma. The LED TV is a clear loser on this point as it is one of the most expensive TVs around, with some models priced at almost double that of LCDs of the same size. This is because the LED is a new technology and it is not produced at the same volume as the LCD.

Verdict: Plasma is number 1 at the moment, but faces fierce competition from the LCD in the future. LED is still very far behind in the pricing race.

So this was a fairly detailed article on the debate LCD vs LED vs plasma. The article gives most of the factors that people look at while buying a TV. Make sure you also check the TV reviews for any model, before you buy one. Now its up to you to decide which of these factors do you want to give more importance to, and buy the best TV available!

 

Dell Inspiron Duo convertible tablet PC – R6999 ex

On March 29, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling

 

Smart Design

Converts to your needs — The unique flip-hinge design enables seamless transition between touch and type modes.

Your life at your fingertips — The intuitive touch screen and duo Stage software provide quick and easy access to your music, movies and photos.

Style to go — The innovative design makes Inspiron duo sleek, easy to hold and small enough to carry anywhere.

Watch, play, listen and connect

When you buy a Dell system equipped with Stage software, you get a one-stop entertainment hub. Download movies, play games, listen to your favorite songs and stream radio stations with RadioTime. Connect with friends on social networks, and view their Facebook and Flickr photos together in a real-time photo stream. Stage delivers the things you need, right where you need them. Learn More >

Performance Art

All the power you need — Enjoy multitasking and excellent performance with the powerful Intel® dual-core Atom™ processor N550.

Be more productive — Get through everyday tasks quickly and easily with Genuine4 Windows® 7 Home Premium and 2 GB of RAM.

Smooth operator — Get HD display and HD accelerator for smooth HD playback performance.

See me, hear me — Stay connected to friends and family with the 1.3 MP Webcam5 and microphone.

 

Dell Inspiron Duo convertible tablet PC
Intel N550 Dual Core(1.5GHz,2x512K L2 Cache)
10.1in Widescreen HD WLED (1366 x 768) with Multi Touch
Integrated 1.3 Mega Pixel Camera
2GB 1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel
320GB SATA (7200RPM) HDD
4-cell battery
WiFi (802.11n) wireless networking
Bluetooth 3.0
Windows 7 Home Premium (32 BIT)

R6999 ex

 

 

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On March 29, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling

 

 

WEBSITE DESIGN SPECIAL

R2500.00 ex

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  • Template design
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This offer is valid from 29 March 2011 – 30 April 2011,  Please see T&C page.

E-mail us today at : support@neosa.co.za

 

2 for 1 Lexmark Printers SALE

On March 28, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling

Promotion runs until 31 March 2011

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

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Dell Clearance Sale Price List – Click on File

On March 27, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling


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DELL CLEARANCE SALE – UPTO 50% Off

On March 27, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling

 

 

DELL CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON!!!

SAVE UP TO 50%

Most of the stock is in JHB and limited stock in CPT.

CALL : 021 434 8895 / 079 545 4884 – alwyn@alo.co.za

 

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4 CHANNEL H264 STAND ALONE DVR – Specification

On March 25, 2011, in Home Network, Specials, by Alwyn Neethling

 

 

 

  • New entry level with high performance and competitive price
  • H.264 compression algorithm ideal for standalone DVR
  • Real-time live display up to 16 cameras with 1080P high definition, 400/480 fps recording for CIF and special channel 4CIF real-time recording
  • Dual encoding streams support, flexible for network transmission
  • Pentaplex function: live recording , playback, backup and remote access.
  • Multiple control methods: Front panel, IR remote controller, keyboard, USB mouse and network keyboard.
  • Smart video detection: Motion detection, camera blank, video loss.
  • Smart camera settings: privacy masking, camera lock, colour settings, and title display
  • Pan tilt zoom and speed dome control: More than 60 protocols supported, preset, scan, auto pan, auto tour, pattern, auxiliary function supported. And with speed dome 3D intelligent positioning function supported
  • Alarm triggering screen tips, buzzer, PTZ present, email FTP upload
  • Powerful network software: Built-in web server, multi-DVR client and CMS. Networking access for remote live viewing, recording, playback, setting, system status, event log
4 CHANNEL H264 STAND ALONE DVR

4 CHANNEL H264 STAND ALONE DVR

Specification
System
Main Processor High performance embedded microprocessor
Operating System Embedded LINUX
System Resources Pentaplex function: live, recording, playback, backup & remote access
User Interface GUI, on-screen menu tips.
Control Device Front panel, USB mouse, keyboard, IR remote control, network keyboard,.
Input Method Numeral/Character/Denotation
System Status HDD status, data stream statistics, log record, bios version, on-line user etc.
Video
Video Input 4/8/16 Channel, BNC, 1.0Vp-p, 75?
Video Output 1 channel TV output BNC, 1.0Vp- p, 75?
1 VGA output, 1 HDMI output
Video Standards PAL(625Line,50f/s),NTSC(525Line,60f/s)
Video Compression H.264
Video Resolution Format                NTSC                  PAL
D1(4CIF)          704 X 480           704 X 576
CIF                  352 X 240           352 X 288
QCIF                176 X 120           176 X144
Video Recording CIF/QCIF: PAL 1f/s~25f/s, NTSC 1f/s~30f/s
4CIF: PAL 1f/s~25f/s, NTSC 1f/s~30f/s
(1st channel of DVR0804LE-A, 1st and 9th channel DV1604LE-A can support D1 realtime recording)
Dual encoding streams supported;
Video Display Split Full and multiple screen display, 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16
Tour Display Support
Image Quality 1~6 level(level 6 is the best)
Privacy Masking 4 self-defined four-sided zone for privacy masking for each camera
Camera Lock Camera locked for users
Camera Adjustment Adjust color according to different time period
Video Information Camera title, time, video loss, camera lock, motion detection, recording
TV Output Adjustment Adjust TV output color & display zone
Audio
Audio Input 4/8/2 channel, BNC, 200-2800mV, 30K?
Bidirectional Talk Input 1 channel, BNC, 200-2800mV, 30K?
Audio Output 1 channel, BNC, 200-3000mv, 5K?
Audio Compression G.711
Video Detection &  Alarm
Motion Detection Zones: 396 (22×18) detection zones
Sensitivity: 1~6 (level 6 is highest)
Trigger recording, PTZ movement, tour, alarm
Video Loss Trigger recording, PTZ movement, tour, alarm
Camera blank Trigger recording, PTZ movement, tour, alarm
Alarm Input 4/8/16 channel, programmable, ground, manual open/closed
Trigger recording, PTZ movement, tour, alarm
Relay output 3/3/3 channel, 30VDC, 1A, NO/NC, form-C,
Hard Disk
Hard Disk 1 SATA ports, 1 HDDs supported
Space Occupation Audio :14.4MB/H   Video :56~500MB/H
HDD Management Hard disk hibernation technology, HDD faulty alarm
Record, Playback & Backup
Recording Mode Manual, continuous, video detection (including motion detection, camera blank, video loss), Alarm
Recording Priority Manual >Alarm >Video Detection >Continuous.
Recording Interval 1 to 120 minutes(default:60 minutes), Pre record up to 30 seconds, Post-record up to 5 mins
Overwrite Mode Support
Search Mode Time/Date, Alarm, Motion Detection & exact search ( accurate to second)
Playback 4 channel playback simultaneously, pause, stop, rewind, fast play, slow play, next file, previous file, next camera, previous camera, full screen, repeat, shuffle, backup selection.
Digital Zoom Selected zone can zoom into full screen during playback
Backup Mode Flash disk/ USB HDD/ USB CD-RW/DVD-RW/ built-in SATA Burner/ network download
Network
Interface RJ-45 Port (10/100M)
Network Functions TCP/IP, DDNS, PPPOE, FTP, IP Filter
Remote operation Monitor, PTZ control, playback, system setting, file download, log information
Auxiliary Interface
USB Interface 2 ports, 1 for mouse control, 1 for backup
RS232 Keyboard, PC communication
RS485 PTZ control
Environmental
Power Supply 220V 50Hz / 110V 60Hz
Power consumption 25W
Working Temperature -10-+55
Working Humidity 10%-90%
Atmosphere Pressure 86kpa-106kpa
Dimension 1U, 375mmx285mmx45mm (W*D*H)
Weight 2.35KG
Mounting Desktop or rack

 

 

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NEO COMPUTERS – 021 434 8895

On March 22, 2011, in Home Network, by Alwyn Neethling

Please note that the new Telephone number is 021 434 8895.

Thank you –

 

Good day to all,

Please note that our telephone number 0218024884 is down. We are trying our best to fix this problem, but our handset is faulty and we have no stock to replace this phone system.

ALL ENQUIRIES MUST BE DONE ON NUMBER 079 54 54 884. We have diverted this number and until our friend Telkom helps us, we are stuck with only this number. Please update your system.

Warm Regards

Alwyn Neethling


 

 

 

Fujitsu SL3220W, 22″ R1299 incl VAT

On March 10, 2011, in Specials, by Alwyn Neethling

Fujitsu SL3220W, 22″ Widescreen LCD, 1680×1050 5ms 10,000:1 Dynamic 300cd/m2 VGA/DVI-D Tilt Adjust Stand Black, 3yr Warranty

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