Plasma and LCD Televisions - a Side-by-side Comparison
Monday, December 15th, 2008ryan@thesatellitetvguide.com asked: Want to know if a plasma television or an LCD television would be best for your needs? Here’s a side-by-side comparison that will help you make an informed decision …
What’s the difference between plasma and LCD TVs?
Plasma TV screens are made up of hundreds-of-thousands of gas-filled, colored light cells. When an electrical current [...]
Flat Panel Televisions: Add Another Dimension to your Entertainment
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008John Thompson asked:
A flat panel television is a light television set that hangs from the wall or ceiling and only three or four inches thick. The most ordinary flat panel televisions are either plasma or LCDs, which stands for liquid crystal display.
These flat panel televisions are very popular because of not only the size [...]
Specifications That Allow you to Choose Superior LG Plasma TV Products
Friday, November 21st, 2008Muna wa Wanjiru asked: Lg is brand that we are all very familiar with. This brand is now producing superior LG plasma TV products. There are various items that you will need to think about before you purchase an Lg plasma TV. These items are the specifications that you will come across with this television.
The [...]
Should a New Energy Efficient Plasma TV be in your Future?
Sunday, November 16th, 2008Christine Peppler asked: In increasing numbers, consumers shopping for a new television have the question of whether they should choose an LCD or plasma as their primary concern. Certainly, both plasma and LCD technologies offer excellent high definition viewing with respectable viewing angles and good color saturation and brightness. While plasma has the [...]
Plasma Television Buying Guide
Monday, October 20th, 2008Jeff Lawrence asked: IntroductionIn six short sections, we’ll help guide you towards making informed choices on buying the plasma TV you need for your home theater or living room, tradeshow application, business or retail display, or executive and corporate boardroom.The sections in this Buying Guide are arranged in an order and progression that we feel [...]
LCD Vs Plasma
Monday, October 20th, 2008Vincent Woodall asked: Experiencing confusion about which type of screen is technologically superior? What is the best buy, a LCD or Plasma display? In this article, we determine the benefits on both to help gain a clearer, simpler perspective.
The most difficult part of this is that both have different technologies but offer the practically the [...]
Your Plasma TV Questions Answered
Monday, October 13th, 2008Louis Merz asked: Plasma TV’s first entered the United States market towards the end of 1999, and have become commonplace in households today. Compared to the conventional CRT TV screens, Plasma display devices quickly became recognized for their much improved digital image quality.
Conventional CRT’s use a electron beam to scan the picture from [...]
10 Biggest Myths and Lies About Plasma Tv!
Friday, August 15th, 2008Ike Ridley asked: Rumors and myths about Plasma TV ricochet off the truth like machine gun bullets; sometimes it’s hard to tell fact from fiction.
Lots of self proclaimed “experts” will tell you how Plasma TV screens give off deadly radiation, or will burn out in a year if they’re not refilled with fresh plasma.
It’s dangerous [...]
Which Is Better To Buy A LCD Or A Plasma TV? Confused?
Friday, June 27th, 2008Kerry A. Francis asked: Plasma, TV has vivid colors, fast refresh and great contrast? Plasma TVs are the TVs that mostly likely catch your eye as you stroll down the aisle in your local best buy. Plasma TVs have exceptionally bright, distinct and vibrant colors.
But as with most good things in life there is [...]
Plasma Display and Its Advantages
Friday, June 27th, 2008henery008 asked: What is Plasma? Plasma is an electrically charged noble gas (typically argon, xenon, or neon) pack in millions of compartments between two panes of transistor-covered glass. An electrical charge is applied to the gas to produce or make it glow red, green, or blue. Like a cathode ray tube where cells red, green, [...]