Main Difference Between Plasma an LCD Tvs
Posted on October 13, 2009
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What do you think is the difference between plasma and LCD TVs? Well, this is actually one big question that a person who wants to buy a luxurious TV would like to get answered properly. Those who have technical background can easily get a grasp on particular information, however first timers may not be that much open to information.
Concentrating on the basics would help a lot. The main difference between plasma and LCD TV’s relies what the consumers can get from them both. You need to be able to compare them accordingly to find what differs from one another.
The first difference between plasma and LCD TV’s are the sizes of their screens. They differ in screen resolution as what others would say, plasma TV’s can range from 32 inches up to 60 inches while a LCD TV would range from 13 inches up to 42 inches. If you are looking for a smaller range when it comes to size then you can opt for a LCD TV, but if you have enough space to spare then you may opt to choose a plasma TV.
There are also other features that you would like to {look into}. Looking at the difference between plasma and LCD in terms of the quality of the picture that they both give, may vary.
Since LCD has this fixed angle viewpoint which is its limitation, you have to move it to a different angle to make the picture workout for you. Plasma Tvs on the other hand lets you look into different angles even at a far distance so you could get a better picture of the image.
Those are only a couple of things that you may look into so you can compare the difference between plasma and LCD TV’s. There are other thing that you should also consider such as the life span of the equipment, possible screen burns, and other problem models which cannot be that reliable in terms of usage.
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