When you used to shop for a television you never had as many choices as you have today. There are a wide variation in available televisions for your entertainment, so many in fact that your decision may require a little research prior to your purchase. The two most popular television types, on the market, include the LCD and Plasma televisions. Each have many great aspect and many not so great ones, therefore your choice will be based on the amount of use the television will receive and the area that the television will be viewed.
An LCD television uses individual lights to create an image on the screen. TVs with LCD imaging have a relatively long life span, lasting an average of 15 years with regular use. LCD TVs are much lighter than traditional televisions and generally even slightly lighter than most Plasma TVs. LCD televisions are known for the high levels of brightness they can achieve, but contrast and black levels are where an LCD TV typically loses to a Plasma television.
Because individual lights are used, LCD televisions must block out light to create black. Another disadvantage to the LCD is that, on Liquid Crystal Displays with refresh rates higher than 16, fast-moving images, like sports telecasts, will often appear pixelated or choppy. This problem has been addressed, however, with newer LCD TV models being manufactured with lower refresh rates, some even as low as 5, which creates a much smoother picture when viewing fast-moving images, so that this pixelation rarely if ever occurs.
With a plasma TV, it is said that you will have the best brightness and contrast rates, along with some of the truest looking blacks possible. Plasmas are only available in larger sizes, 37 inches and higher, however are the more affordable choice when you are looking for a 42 inch television or larger. Another great thing about plasma televisions are that they can be viewed from any angle in the room, without picture clarity failing. This makes it simpler to place in your room without having to rearrange you furniture so that everyone can have a clear view.
The one negative aspect to the plasma television is that it will stamp an object onto the screen if it is immobile for a long period of time. Therefore, if you are watching a broadcast channel, that keep it\’s logo in the corner, and you leave the television on throughout the day you may still see the logo even after you change the channel. This is the main reason that computer screens utilize LCD technology and not plasma.
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