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LCD or Plasma – What's the difference?

Posted by Review Now! on February 8, 2010

To be considered as keep you hanging on a large TV in your room. It can be very frustrating, with all television manufacturers, model numbers, features and styles to choose from. As we in this review, together you will see that there are no "is one size fits all" TV here, as you will see that it depends on several factors. In this article we will get into the most frequently asked question.

So I want me a plasma or LCD –> TV?

1) What is the size of a screen will you choose?

Both the LCD and plasma screens are up to 65 "available now. Are you on a TV larger than 50"? I think you'll find that with TV's larger than 50 you ", will get a better deal on a plasma than an LCD. But here the good news … LCD 's is to be less expensive every day.

2) What will be the lighting situation in your TV room?

The reason why I mention this toIt is that the degree of sunlight, the space a role in choosing your flat panel TV wall mount play, enters. I mention this is that the plasma of the glass panel may direct sunlight.So many as you can imagine sometimes this will be a problem in very bright rooms can reflect. Did you know – direct sunlight can also contribute to a washing out the color. Even indirect or ambient lighting can cause a contrast ratio reduction, especially in black colors on the producedScreen.

Now we will speak of the LCD 's major advantages, as is the LCD with a plastic matte screen reflects less light. So if you are a very bright room – the LCD is probably the best choice. So one point for the LCD here.

3) Lets about your seating.

The reason I ask is that unfortunately, if you are a funny angle on the screen is an LCD screen appears to get seated. So this may be an important cause, Used in the development of your furniture in your TV room. Sometimes, on the basis of the amount of wall space and windows that you have … They have not really much of an option. So think carefully about the trade-off here. They tend to see some brightness and color shift when you try to burn too much of an angle LCD s. '(Luckily LCD designers into the night to find a solution. Here is a good news for you plasma fans , a plasma can be viewed with afairly solid picture from almost an angle. So one point for plasma's here. Because the technology is changing minute by minute and quality varies from manufacturer to manufacturer (and model to model) I would recommend a side-by-side comparison with several flat screens you might think. Try to make believe where your seating so you would be able to estimate it from the angle that you will use to see at home – and simply judge for yourself.

These are just a few concerns to think about whenPicking a TV for your home.

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