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 [...]
Common Problems With Plasma Tvs
Sunday, December 7th, 2008Johnny Waymire asked: After readjusting the antennae or satellite on your old TV in hopes of fixing that junky picture and waiting on hold for hours with your cable company, can’t you just close your eyes and imagine the flawless picture you would get on a new plasma TV? You spend the next several months [...]
How To Choose Your First LCD Flat Screen TV
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008Bruce Lipski asked: Are you ready to buy your very first LCD flat screen TV? LCD flat screen TVs are becoming more and more popular and they have recently had dramatic price drops. If you are in the market for a new flat screen TV, then you have many choices before you. [...]
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 [...]
LCD TV or Plasma TV – Which is Best For You?
Friday, November 14th, 2008Jim Johnson asked: Actually it’s a great thing to have to make a choice between these two competing TV screen technologies. You really can’t lose either way that you go, because both LCD screens and plasma TV screens produce a much better TV image than anything that has been available in the past. But there [...]
I\’m thinking about buying a plasma TV, but I keep hearing about short screen life. How long do they last?
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008Marty asked: I’ve heard that plasma TV screens begin to fade after as little as 5,000 hours of viewing (seems like a lot, but that is less than 3 years at 5 hours/day), but some claim to last up to 60,000 hours. I also hear about “burn-in”, heat production when the TV is on, [...]
LCD or Plasma Tv\’s
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008Tim Weems asked: You want a flat screen TV that’s HD ready and you have heard about Lcd and Plasma TV.
But which is better, LCD or Plasma?
What is the difference?
Your requirements will actually help you make the decision.
What Screen Size do you require? Where are you going to put your TV?
LCD (liquid crystal display) [...]
Which Television Should You Buy: Plasma Or LCD?
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008Mark St. Denis asked: When you are faced with the tough decision of whether to purchase a flat screen plasma television or a television that features a liquid crystal display. Several questions must be answered before you want to consider the pricing and the brand names of each kind of product. These questions include how [...]
Plasma TV or LCD – Which Should You Choose?
Friday, October 17th, 2008Jim Johnson asked: When it comes to high quality flat screen TVs, there are a number of choices available these days and the technology is constantly improving. However, as each competing TV screen technology matures and improves, the differences between them become more difficult to detect. And so it is with the comparison between LCD [...]
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 [...]