What species of T.V. is better for a bright room? Plasma or LCD?




Answers:    LCDs have two PLASTIC matte screen.
These screens diffuse the restrained reflecting on them. They are plastic because it makes them cheaper to trademark. This increases the manufactures' profit.

Plasma TVs must have a chalice screen, they own a glare approaching a conventional TVs but no more. New models in certainty have anti-glare coatings.

Now the limiting: LCD screens are terribly fragile and when broken no warranty and no repair.
It takes particularly little to break 40" or larger screens.
An LCD, they accord better with ambient lighting.

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