Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation Re: Plasma in well-lighted room (any experience??) 9Oct 11, 2010 1:21 pm bombaman Sheepdog I wonder if they've updated that Panasonic page (besides adding the words "LED LCD") in a while, I would've thought that LED LCD's had most of the advantages of Plasmas these days. The only difference between a standard LCD and LED LCD is the backlight, Standard LCD's use a Cold Cathode Backlight in rows across the TV then a diffuser to make the light dispersed correctly. The LED tv's use a row of surface mounted LED's to do the same thing in lieu of the cathode. So each LED will essentially provide backlight to a group or group(s) of LCD pixels. In the other hand a Plasma has each pixel individually light via the gases inside the pixel Isn't one of the big advantages of LED back-lighting quality of blacks that were previously quite lackluster on standard LCDs? Hey Mate, I faced the same issue that you are facing. My builder left my house incomplete after going through liquidation. In… 1 21948 It's possible but a soak well is usually much larger. Your 'soak well' only holds 424 litres when full. What is your soil type? Soak wells need sandy soils. 10 9664 Finally got the Soakwell at my house sucked out. Now I’m looking for ideas on how to hide it as it’s a bit of an eye sore. I’m thinking I’d like to turf over the… 0 4242 |