What's the difference between LCD and Plasma TV's?




Answers:    Plasma TVs are prone to glare because of the cup front.
LCD TVs have no chalice so there is minimal look hard if any.

Plasma TVs are more prone to "burn-in" (when an image, such as a pause video game, is departed on the screen for hours at a time it can "burn in" to the screen)

Plasma TVs are available within a few more larger sizes than LCD and are not as expensive as LCD.

Plasma TVs must remain upright at adjectives times, other wise it may impairment it.

Plasma TVs are more prone to ghosting, and in nonspecific LCD TVs have a better stimulate rates than Plasma.
Therez not much of a difference m8 both have Liquid Crystal dispalys and operate impossible to tell apart, however plasma pixels differ ever so slightly..

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