What is the difference between a plasma & LCD TV/monitor?



Answer:
anywhere between 500 to 1000 dollars difference
Plasma screens have fluid in them. LCD = Light Crystal Display I believe.
"Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. Plasma screens, as its name suggests, uses a matrix of tiny gas plasma cells charged by precise electrical voltages to create a picture. LCD screens (liquid crystal display) are in layman's terms sandwiches made up of liquid crystal pushed in the space between two glass plates. Images are created by varying the amount electrical charge applied to the crystals. Each technology has its strengths and weaknesses, as you'll read below."
its sound like the same
LCD is the monitor
You cant beat jennaba's answer. Perfect.
Jenaba was absolutely correct about the general differences in the display technology. Monitor means the set has an external input source other than the RF input for cable, or antenna (tuner). HDMI, video line inputs, etc.

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