LG LED vs Samsung Plasma 3D HDTV Showdown

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Both the LG INFINIA 55 LE 8500 55IN and the Samsung PN 63C 8000 63 In have their pros and cons. We are going to take a look at both of these televisions. While they are different sizes you can’t really compare that, but we should give you an idea of what you can expect for your money at the various price levels.

LG INFINIA 55LE8500 55″ 1080P 240 Hz Full  LED Slim LCD HDTV With Internet Applications

The LG Infinia 55LE8500 55 Inch is a really great 3D HDTV. LG made this television Internet ready, however you will need a few components along with the television in order for it to preform the way it is intended.

  • Broadband Internet Service
  • A Router
  • Cables
  • A Wi-Fi adapter (If one is not built in)
  • A PC for subscription or payments

After gathering all your needed essentials you can set back and enjoy your LG 55 inch screen with its crisp black and bright colors. If you were to add an HDTV subscription through your cable company to enhance this feature you will be even happier. This is also true if you were to use a Blu Ray player with it or any movie, for that matter.

The LG Infinia is not without its flaws. Since the television has a  nearly border less glass screen, it does cause a reflective problem depending on your room and how well lit it is. Also, you may at times, notice horizontal lines when the colors on the television are bright blue background scenes.

The LG Infinia 55 LE 8500 has an awesome slim, chic look. It makes it easy for finding the best place in the house for this television and will make a great addition to your family room.

Samsung PN 63C 8000 63″ 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV (Black)

The Samsung PN63C8000 television has the 3D capability that people are wanting these days. Of course, you will need the required equipment such as a 3D subscription, Blu Ray Player, or PlayStation 3. You will also need some 3D glasses. Once you have your required equipment, you will be pleased with the 63 in screen that is clear and crisp and able to be seen from anywhere in your room. You will be thinking the characters are going to jump out of your screen. These are more money at the moment, but when you see the CLARITY, you know it’s worth it.

  • 3D HDTV
  • Crystal Full HD Engine with Cinema Smooth?
  • Exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards
  • SAMSUNG SMART TV
  • ConnectShare? Movie

A drawback of the Samsung PN 63C 8000 is that there is a “buzz” noise that you will get. When you switch to the 3D option this “buzz” seems to get louder, which can be quite annoying. It seems like this television also emits a lot of extra heat that you would normally notice in other sets. Samsung PN 63C 8000 is razor thin and will look sleek and sophisticated mounted on any wall.

If you wish, you can make the Samsung PN 63C 8000 Internet ready and use your favorite applications on your 63 inch screen. You will notice your games or surfing pleasure will be crystal clear on this screen.

The Samsung PN63C8000 is very delicate so use caution when unpacking and finding just the perfect place for your new television. After you have found the perfect place and unpacked your new television you will be ready to enjoy this great television and the even better picture than your last television.

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7 Responses to “LG LED vs Samsung Plasma 3D HDTV Showdown”

  1. niceonlineshop April 25, 2011 at 5:37 am #
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    Refurbished Sony 55" 240Hz 1080p 3D LED LCD HDTV for $1,445 + free shipping

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  2. CrisShook April 25, 2011 at 5:37 am #
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    Walmart – Element 40" Class LCD 1080p 120Hz HDTV $459.00

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  3. Atisz2 June 25, 2011 at 7:09 pm #
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    They are starving right now! Good work al gore and ilk. Bravo to RT for actually reporting. Wish my cable company carried you!

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  4. Roger July 15, 2011 at 1:27 am #
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    The light emitting diodes have a PN junction, the free electrons from the N doped semiconductor combine with the "holes' from the P type material at the junction. The recombination emits photons.
    A typical LED uses 10 to 20 milliamperes with a voltage of about 2 volts (20 to 40 milliwatts). There are also higher power LED's being used in car headlights and other places.

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  5. Juggyclownin September 22, 2011 at 5:11 pm #
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    this is perfectly correct. the glass screen burns the shisha and it make for a perfect taste. it isnt harsh at all. it also makes the bowl last for atleat an hour if u move the shesha around and add coals as u go. once u smoke out of a glass screen u will never want to use foil ever again.

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  6. JWTeeset January 27, 2012 at 11:51 am #
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    The light emitting diodes have a PN junction, the free electrons from the N doped semiconductor combine with the "holes' from the P type material at the junction. The recombination emits photons.
    A typical LED uses 10 to 20 milliamperes with a voltage of about 2 volts (20 to 40 milliwatts). There are also higher power LED's being used in car headlights and other places.

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  7. boxcarjakey February 25, 2012 at 4:59 am #
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    i have the ps3 slim and my dad has old playstation 3

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