Plasma TV or LCD is best – key for decision
Flat screen TV are now commonplace in many homes. The most popular of these televisions are plasma and LCD. But as a consumer who may be considered the best option? We hope the following article highlights some of the fundamental differences between the two technologies and how this influences the buyer.
First, it is important to understand the various processes involved in the technology of plasma and LCD. While these types of TV may look the same in all there are different processes to produce an image. In addition to being so slim and attractive style, with some similarities.
A plasma television uses a system of small gas plasma cells that are charged by electric current to create the changes in ultraviolet light. This light is filtered through the gases of phosphorus in each primary color of an image. LCD TV screens on the other hand are like a sandwich electronics, liquid crystal between two pieces of glass. Even in this case varies electric current is applied to the crystals, in order to create an image.
One of the main advantages of LCD over plasma TV has native resolution variants. The industry term refers simply to the number of pixels on the screen and in this case means that LCD TVs are higher in terms of pixel resolution plasma of similar size.
One of the most touted benefits is that LCD TVs consume much less power than plasma variety. This has become increasingly important in recent months, as EU directives on energy consumption have come to the forefront of electronic companies in mind. It is estimated that some models of plasma TVs used thirty percent more energy than an LCD of similar size, the result has been labeled by some commentators as four plasma TVs with four of the house.
E ‘also clear that LCD screens tend to have a lifespan of plasma models. Early models apparently lost half its brightness after an hour twenty thousand little variety, although the latter has a duration of thirty to sixty thousand hours of viewing. Moreover, the average LCD TV is usually a guarantee of sixty thousand hours of life.
Screen recording is one of the most commonly highlighted problems with plasma TV, but this is becoming a problem child. That said, the modern plasmas do not suffer from screen burn, the result of a continuum of images that are displayed on the screen, leaving a residual ghost image when you view other channels. LCD TVs do not suffer from this problem at all.
Therefore, consumers should buy? LCD or Plasma? This decision depends on the size of the screen. In most cases, plasma TVs are better at large, for example, over fifty-inch LCD variants that are better in small sizes. That said, people with an environmental conscience will be easily influenced by an LCD screen because of its low energy consumption and consequent ecological validity. In addition, the lifespan of LCD televisions to make a better purchase price, but this is really a small consideration. In the final analysis, is the choice for consumers with plasma TV, but apparently in decline, it is understandable that more people will see the benefits of the LCD in the future.
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