LCD Versus Plasma: a Comparison Guide
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008Digimission asked: They are the present and the future of the HDTV market: LCD and plasma televisions share some features which are all focused on providing the best images ever and letting people experience with a sort of “real life” environment while they’re at home sitting on the couch watching television. Any difference between LCD [...]
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 [...]
Are plasma televisions any good? Prevously I have bought LCD I am currently deciding over a plasma or an LCD?
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008indieochre asked: I have been looking for another television fo rmy home. I havenoticed there is a plasma same size and same brand $250 cheaper than an LCD I was considering buying. What are the downfalls of plasma tv’s ie why is this one so much cheaper than the LCD? Do plasmas suffer for image [...]
LCD Vs Plasma
Saturday, November 29th, 2008Sarah Jacobson asked: When you make the decision to purchase an HDTV you will most likely direct your attention to the choice between plasma and LCD technologies. Unfortunately, as technologies for both improve, the line distinguishing the two becomes blurred making this choice significantly more complex. To help you navigate through this process it helps [...]
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 [...]
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. [...]
To LCD or not to Lcd.that is the Question
Monday, November 17th, 2008The Apartment Dude asked: To LCD or Not To LCD…That Is The Question.
One of the toughest shopping decisions in the apartment decoration and retail world today may be choosing between an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or a Plasma flat-panel television. Lcd or Plasma…that is the question?
When choosing between these two you’re actually selecting between two [...]
Looking for the Difference Between Plasma and LCD Televisions?
Friday, November 14th, 2008Muna wa Wanjiru asked: The average person looks forward to relaxing in front of their TV after a hard day’s work. For many people this relaxation can now take place in front of a plasma TV. To decide which of these TVs is best for you will need to look at the difference between plasma [...]
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 [...]
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