LCD Versus Plasma - Which One is Best?

April 23rd, 2008 | by admin |

LCD Versus Plasma

A new television is high on everyone’s wish list. Who would not like a brand new fifty-inch flat screen TV opknoping in their living room wall? The creators of the television to take advantage of the ever-changing technology through the creation of scientific miracles that clear and lifelike color photos in just a few inches of depth. But all this technology means that the purchase of a TV is harder than ever. These days, the battle between LCD and plasma, and the choice of the parties may be hard. What should you buy?

Why buy a plasma TV?

Plasma TVs have a wide viewing angle. This means that the person sitting on the side of the television may enjoy the same picture quality as the person sitting in front of the television. With an LCD, the picture quality decreases as viewed from an angle. If you’re planning the installation of your TV high on a wall or above a fireplace, a plasma is your best bet, because the picture remains clearly seen from the ground. Plasma TVs are known for having a high contrast and deep black. This is most evident in nocturnal scenes in films and shows, the lifelike colors are displayed and shows every detail, even in the dark scenes. Plasma TVs are also less expensive than LCDs. If the price per inch is compared, plasma TVs are a budget best friend.

Why buy an LCD?

If you’re looking for your monthly electricity bills, you need to buy an LCD TV. The savings are minimal - often only a few dollars per month - but will during the lifetime of the television. And since an LCD TV uses less electricity, is the greener option. You would also want the purchase of an LCD if someone in your family is an avid video gamer. Video games often feature static images, such as the box score or the timer, which does not move. With a plasma TV, these static images can burn into the screen, which burn-in is not a problem with an LCD screen. It may also be needed to raise the level of light in the room. LCDs are very suitable for light rooms. The screen is a reflection is less than a plasma, and as such does not appear on the reflections of windows or lighting. Also LCDs have a clearer picture in the context of the harsh glow of daylight or lamplight, will viewers still a clear and bright image on the screen.

In a battle between plasma and LCD, there is no clear winner. You should buy what the TV suits you best. But before buying a TV, you must not forget some important rules. Firstly, the size of the television to the size of the room, contrary to what many people think, the television should not be larger than the room itself. Second, shop around. Prices for both plasma and LCD TVs come by the day, so you can find a bargain if you do a little comparison. And thirdly, if you are technically challenged, hire someone to install electrical parts for you. This way you can sit back and enjoy your favorite show with all your fingers intact.

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