I should have mentioned I already game on a 58" plasma & have a nice 5.1 sound system, so everything is good there. I've just never had an opp to game on an LED & I'm thinking about getting a 65" LED, but curious about the difference between gaming on a plasma (which is awesome) & a large LED.
There are several differences between plasma & LED. What I'm looking for are comparisons from folks that have experience with both. My experiences have been limited to plasma, as I've never had an opportunity to game on an LED. I thought I made that clear. For example, lighting, shadows, brightness, etc. Whatever anyone wants to share.
I should have mentioned I already game on a 58" plasma & have a nice 5.1 sound system, so everything is good there. I've just never had an opp to game on an LED & I'm thinking about getting a 65" LED, but curious about the difference between gaming on a plasma (which is awesome) & a large LED.
current "LED" tvs do not have LED pixels. it is an LCD with LED backlighting. due to consumer confusion the UK has banned tv makers from calling the things "LED TVs."
To weigh in here, I preferred the IQ of my 42" Plasma when compared to my 47" LCD (comparing 720p vs. 720p). I do not notice any input lag in my LCD vs. my Plasma however.
My regret is that when I went 1080p, I went LCD instead of sticking with Plasma. Playing Black Prophecy Closed Beta right now and just wondering how amazing it would be on a Plasma.
I haven't heard of this and still see large places like Argos advertising 'LED TVs'. Not questioning your info but I know I was looking at a 32" 1080p TV the other day in Argos window advertised as an LED TV.
From what everyone has said thus far, it sounds like my 2.5 year old plasma is a better gaming monitor than a 2011 LED display, which makes sense, since it's based on LCD technology, but also raises an eyebrow at the same time. Looking at it from a technology advancement standpoint, anyway.
So that we're clear on the reason I initiated this discussion, I have no qualms with my display, I love it, I'm just drawn to larger displays & new technology.
current "LED" tvs do not have LED pixels. it is an LCD with LED backlighting. due to consumer confusion the UK has banned tv makers from calling the things "LED TVs."
plasmas still have generally superior image quality, afaik.
The reason that even old Plasmas are better than new LCDs is because LCDs inherently suck.
Where are my OLED displays????
You sure about that?
Pretty much all LED LCD TV's I have seen round here (UK) have been branded to the eyeballs with "LED!!!11!"
http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-42LE4500-...5461345&sr=8-1
To the OP - I would check the reviews before you buy. Input lag varies depending on brand and model. Higher end models tend to have more features, but more input lag. Check out game modes etc. as well.
Try somewhere like -
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/
http://www.avforums.com/
(I'm sure there are US sites, I just don't know them).
Plasma should destroy any LCD TV when it comes to gaming as motion clarity and overall image quality on a high end plasma should trump any LCD (much better especially in gaming modes where many post processing techniques used to improve image quality are turned off in order to reduce input lag).
The problem is that they're far from ideal for overall desktop use as they're generally worse for text and consume more power.
However if the only concern is gaming on a large format, flat panel display, I wouldn't consider anything other than plasma.
