Do you know the different beetwen plasma TV and LCD TV?
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LCD tv's can get much smaller, like 15, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 32, 37, etc.. Whereas plasmas generally are 42in up to i've seen 65in. The biggest LCD i've seen is 52in.
LCD uses different technology than plasma. LCD uses liquid crystals, like a laptop screen, and plasma uses pockets of gas.
Plasma runs hotter and uses more electricity. They can get burn-ins if you leave the same image on the screen for long, especially if it is flashing, such as in a video game. This can leave ghost images permanently in your screen. Plasma also has a glass front on it, which can be very reflective. This is extremely annoying when there is light in your room, espeically in dark scenes of TV or movies.
LCD doesn't have any of those problems mentioned. Plasma generally has a higher contrast ratio though, so blacker blacks and whiter whites.
Overall, LCD is a better technology, and you can see it reflected in the price. For the same sized television, LCD will cost more. It will also last longer and have less problems though. I recomend LCD to anyone who wants a flat panel tv.
I heard about a little difference in quality...the LCD screen after
a very long period of time with the same image on,it starts printing the image on the screen,it remains there,that is why mobile phones clock is changing position every minute
Plasma tv's use a type of liquid almost and they have more of a better quality. Lcd uses crystals I believe bu the downfall on plasma tv's, it can leak out of burn images into your screen. I have a 42 inch plasma and when you buy a new one, they are only good for a certain amount of hours which turns out to be like 10 or so years if you use it 3 hours a day. What I mean about image burning, is that when you have a channel on lets say ABC, the little logo at the bottom of the screen stays there so long, it leave a hologram imprint in that same spot when you change the channel you can still see it there. Some tv's have an auto pixel change for burn prevention just do some research before you get your tv
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