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LCD vs Plasma TVs by Bradley James
The two newest technologies in the world of TV are plasma and LCD. Plasma, the most recent technology, has been quickly coming down in price in the last couple of years, and is now relatively affordable. Currently, a 42-inch plasma display sells for approximately $2500, with cheaper – and... The LCD screen has several benefits over plasma. ... However, as the price of LCD technology comes down, it is likely to be the overwhelming choice of flat-screen TV consumers. ... As larger LCD screen become available, along with decreasing prices, LCD becomes a much stronger plasma competitor.
The Facts About Plasma Televisions by David Fishman
Today’s market is filled with different sizes, models and manufactures to fulfill any movie watcher needs in today’s world, there are so many choices that most people are confused. There is a wide range of sizes, manufactures, models and screen choices available which would fulfill the movie bug... The plasma screen is a streamlined picture-frame screen that has a 160 degree viewing angle, the screen is evenly illuminated across the screen and it has no curvature. ... As time goes on and the manufacturing costs diminish the prices will start to drop on plasma TVs and the cheap plasmas will...
Plasma Televisions and Displays - What to Know When Buying by Donny Duncan
So you want the amazing quality of a plasma television or plasma display, but you don't really know what to look for when it comes to features? After all, it's a pretty big investment, you want to know what you're buying right? No problem, here are few terms and features to remember when you are... Regular TV's were traditionally 4:3 (full screen) and most new big screens and plasma televisions and displays are 16:9 (wide screen) Viewing Angle - At what angle you can view the unit before it starts to get distorted or blurry.
A Quick Guide to High Definition Plasma Televisions by Chris Robertson
Televisions come in two digital formats - High Definition television and Standard Definition television. More and more people today are realizing the amazing benefits of a "higher standard" when it comes to television. As a result, High Definition plasma televisions are becoming one of the new... LCD Panel Monitor Comparison The High Definition plasma flat panel can be compared with the LCD panel monitor, which is a large, flat TV screen that's also known for its excellent picture quality. ... High Definition Plasma Television Goes Further A High Definition plasma television goes...
LG 42PM1 Plasma TV Display Brought to Us by the Leader in Plasma Technology by Johnny Lloyd
The increased popularity of Plasma TV’s has soared so much in recent years that fierce competition has been just that, fierce. But any new LG plasma display introduced in the market has their own distinct features that set them apart from the rest. The LG 42PM1 plasma TV display has continued... Along with its seemingly perfect display, the LG 42PM1 plasma TV display also produces great sound coming from its two built in virtual surround sound speakers that produces power output of 15 watts each and it is paired with an audio leveler.
Projector Screen Rentals by Marcus Peterson
Projector screens are used to project data and video. Screens can be made of material such as the conventional cloth materials like bedsheets, tarp and synthetic material. For informal occasions such as outdoor residential movies, the former are used. ... The width of the screen is half the length of the projector from the screen; i.e. ... if the distance is 16 feet, then the width of the screen is 8 feet. ... The competition to the screen rental comes in the form of residential as hoc screens such as bed sheets and tarp.
Plasma TV vs LCD TV by Ian Tham
For those seeking to buy their first flat panel TV
display device, it is easy to be confused with conflicting and counter claims by
different interest parties. So what is the truth in the competition between LCD
and Plasma TV? Here's are some pointers before you rush out and buy your flat
panel... Screen Size
If you looking for a really big screen, then you have to go
for plasma TV
as they are available in sizes up to 60 inches. ... Power consumption for LCD TV is 30%
less than plasma TV. ... Power consumption
Again LCD
TV have this advantage over plasma TV.
How Plasma TV's Work and their Pro's and Con's by Bill Ransom
How a Plasma Display Works Plasma Televisions are made up of plasma gas which is Xenon and Neon Gas. These
gases are placed in tiny cells or pixels across the screen. The interior of the pixels
and sub-pixels are coated with phosphor. Each pixel has three sub-pixel
representing a primary... Advantages of a Plasma Display The advantages of this technology is that since the whole screen can be lit up at the
same time and every pixel can be used and "on" we get very smooth images. ... The largest Plasma screen in the world
was just shown at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las...
Help, I Need a New HDTV! (Part 2 of 5) by Brett Griffin
Feeling overwhelmed in selecting a new TV? With all the choices these days, you may feel like, “Where do I start?!” In part 2 of our 5 part article, we the discuss the options in TV technologies --- Plasma. Plasma technology contains millions of “pixels” that contain a rare natural gas. ... On the other hand, if you have members of your family who like video games, I would rule Plasma TV’s out—mainly due to something called “burn-in”. ... The biggest downfall of Plasma TV’s is their half-life.
Buying a Plasma or LCD TV FAQs by Philip Liu
This article focuses on frequently asked questions by buyers of plasma and LCD televisions. Q: Does the "plasma" in plasma televisions need to be recharged or replaced over time? A: No. The plasma gases are sealed in individual cells when they are manufactured. ... Unlike plasma TV’s, this LCD TV does not exhibit aging over time. ... If you intend to use a game console and/or watch standard TV broadcasts over cable, satellite or antenna, an LCD TV is a superior choice over plasma televisions. ... The repetitive image from games and unused black-filled borders will damage a plasma TV by...
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