Is here really a difference within prospect between plasma TV and regular small screen?
Answers: Absolutely there are differences! First, plasma TVs these days all enjoy a "High Definition" component built into them. You can tell at any electronics store...freshly look at a regular TV and then look at a plasma and the difference will simply be amazing...sharper, clearer, and so defined that you can see individual blades of grass on a football field (you usually can't on regular TVs). This is simply for HD channels, though. On some plasma models, in that will be little to no difference, and on a few, the standard channels might even look fuzzier than on a regular TV. But on the unknown models, this is much less of a problem.
Second, because plasma TVs are built to "huge screen" as opposed to the "full screen" format of regular TVs, you can see DVD movies as they were originally shown surrounded by theaters without have the sides cropped off, and lacking those "black stripes" above.
Also, plasma TVs are much easier to view from an angle than frequent conventional televisions.
It really depends on the source.
If your watching in recent times regular TV, not HD then stick beside a regular TV. But it is a night and daylight difference between HDTV when you're watching a good HDTV source explicitly properly installed and regular tv.
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