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Working on putting a TV in our pavilion. It will be protected from the elements. Want to know whether plasma or LCD provides a better picture for such a location given lots of light during the day.
Thanks
davring
05-09-10, 10:35 AM
LCD, without a doubt. Far less glare and much greater overall brightness.
spartanstew
05-09-10, 10:38 AM
LCD's are generally better when there's a lot of light, but Plasma's generally have a wider viewing angle.
For LCD, is LED LCD better or just LCD? Any good choices to focus on in the 32 to 42 inch range?
davring
05-09-10, 10:57 AM
You would have to check the specs for brightness between LED and CCFL, LED backlit sets are more expensive. These guys have sets for high light level environments:
http://www.sunbritetv.com/
Mike Bertelson
05-10-10, 07:08 PM
The only problem with the SunbriteTV's are the prices.
23" is ≈$1400
32" is ≈$1800
46" is ≈$4300
55" is ≈$6900
:eek2:
They are very cool though. If I had the cash I'd put one my deck. :D
Mike
LCD is much better suited, and still might be pushing it for enough brightness in full sun.
The Sunbright TVs have amped up brightness which helps in addition to the extra weatherproofing...but as said you pay for it. :eek:
Picked up a 40" Sony KDL-40EX500 LCD 1080P 120 Hz. Installed outside and looks great. Thanks.
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