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CEAG Performs First Ever Samsung PN59D8000 Plasma TV vs. UN55D8000 LED TV ...

Consumer Electronics Counselling Group's professional reviewers take both models to see which wins the Shootout for LCDTVBUYINGGUIDE.COM

(PRWEB) December 16, 2011

Phil Conner reviews of these two TVs, enchanting them through their strides to come up with a clear winner. Both TVs scored very high in testing results with the PN51D8000 presenting hellishly film-like picture, while the UN55D8000 had extreme brightness, peak whites and set levels. The shootout review comparison of the two included 12 testing categories including value, audio, calibration, side look for viewing, menu system and remote controls, features, and picture characteristics like interdict levels, contrast, color, brightness, and screen uniformity. Read the comparison and see the conquering hero at Samsung LED TV vs. Samsung Plasma TV review .

CEAG's editors report that both of these TVs were standout performers for 2011 and will continue to be sold until well into 2012. Further commentary by Phil Conner formal that both of these top tier TVs are jam packed with features such as Samsung's fun QWERTY keyboard two side remote control and the accompanying full web browser for sum total freedom with the TVs Internet capabilities. The review of the Samsung Plasma TV top end PND8000 lists a possible explanation for the TVs discredit measured post calibration contrast ratio. "It's an unusual occurrence in the television superb to see a decrease in contrast," stated reviewer Robert Wiley. "Nevertheless, the picture is one of the finest of 2011/2012." Following is a further passage from the review of this exceptional television: "Samsung did make a few changes that hurt the picture quality minor extent. The reason for that appears to be energy consumption. A yellow sticker on the TV touts the dollar form per year at $35 per year. I think I would rather pay an extra dollar a month to get better brightness. As you recollect, plasma TVs use more power to produce white and light colors. The D8000 has lost some of it's light put out and brightness from last year..."