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Plasma television
What is the difference between the Plasma television and
LCD television? The plasma and the LCD look very similar to each other and they both have a flat screen, they both sport a thin profile and actually you feel there are no differences. The plasma uses gas molecules are charged by light energy for display and the LCD uses the liquid crystal display. The plasma sandwiches the gas molecules between two sheets of
flat glass panels and the LCD sandwiches the liquid crystals between two sheets of flat glass panel. Both the technologies have their own individual strengths and weaknesses. These only differences are not actually notable by naked eye.
For any viewer they will be more concerned about what they see on their
Plasma television than what goes on inside it. They don’t really care what the is the technology doing to give them the picture us long as the quality is good and they are happy with it. In the end that is the purpose of any television and so no one can understand why such a big war is being fought literally over which technology is better, is it the Plasma or the LCD? The Plasma can produce excellent pictures as good as the CRT or the LCD and the latest Plasma’s like what Panasonic has unleashed are in fact ahead of others. Many experts agree that for basic home theater kind of usage plasma is any day better because the plasma can display dark images better. The dark images are common in movies and motion pictures and the plasma TV does can enhance the highest levels.
The Plasma
television advantage is its ability to show deeper pictures with a lot of black in them brighter and also the angles at which the pictures are viewed is much better in the plasma. The viewing angles can be really wide on the plasma TV screen. You will never witness a brightness shift or a color shift with a plasma screen TV. The plasma does not blur the images and it wither displays them in clarity or does not display it and you may only see a black screen but never a blurred picture. The color saturation is much higher in the plasma and also the aspect ratio is high. These factors may sound very technical but in simple terms the color saturation and the aspect ratio result in the appropriate color brightness of the picture which is appealing to your eyes.
On the large screen market the Plasma television has a clear advantage over any other technology for its pricing. The plasma is lower priced in the big screen segment which is a smart move because the big screen is the most expensive and by slashing prices there you are selling more of the most expensive model. The Plasma price is almost unilateral across many countries and that is another advantage. It is not like you are find it dirt cheap in China and the standardization of prices is quite comforting sometimes.
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