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I’ve listed just a few of
more prominent traits of both types of TVs. Let’s take a look at how they compare. -Inch for inch, LCDs cost more than Plasmas. -LCDs don’t come in large sizes. Plasmas don’t come in small sizes. -Plasmas can suffer burn-in. LCDs can’t. -LCDs tend to have a poor viewing angle while Plasmas have a wider viewing range. -Plasmas do better with brightness and contrast. -LCDs are lighter than Plasmas, inch for inch. -LCDs can be used as computer monitors. Plasma TVs can’t. -Plasmas are able to support
lower tier digital definition (Enhanced Definition, or ED) better than LCDs. As a result, it may be worth saving money by buying an ED Plasma. -Plasmas may have problems in high altitudes. LCDs don’t.
Which TV is right for you? That’s an excellent question, but like all good evaluations, it requires some extra insight. In order to determine if you should get an LCD or Plasma TV, please think about which issues are important to you? -If you need a 14-32” screen, go for an LCD. If you need a 47-63” TV go with a Plasma. -If cost is your only concern, buy a plasma. -If a lot of people will be watching
TV at one time,
Plasma’s wider viewing angle may be
best bet. -If you play a lot of video games or do anything that could leave a constant image on your screen for a long time, LCDs are your choice. They don’t suffer burn in. -If you want your TV to double as a computer monitor, go with an LCD. Make sure though, that it has
right computer connections. Not all LCDs can do double duty. -If picture quality is your only consideration, go with a Plasma. -If you watch a lot of sports or action movies, a Plasma may have a better picture for you. -If you live in a high altitude,
LCD may be better for you. -If weight is a concern for you, go with
LCD. -If power consumption is a concern,
LCD is a better purchase.
As you can see, there is no obvious answer as to which type of TV is better. If you fall into any of
categories listed above, your decision between a Plasma TV and an LCD TV may be much easier. If you don’t, then it’s a bit more arbitrary.
Regardless, we urge you to take a look at
displays in your local electronics store. Even if you don’t intend to buy
TVs there, you still want to know what to expect when you get
TV home.
If you’d like a little more detail and a few specific examples, please feel free to visit: http://www.home-movie-theater-guide.com/big-screen-tvs.html
In
mean time here's wishing you success, fun, and happiness in doing that which you love.
Scott Foreman mailto:scott@home-movie-theater-guide.com

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