Teaching plasma to follow LCD’s lead

This article discusses how the plasma TVs are trying to get like the LCDs. I personally like the LCDs better because they are bigger and they are especially better for gamers. The plasma are also pretty decent. I work in the electronics department at Sears and sell these TVs and I pretty much know the differences. LCD is so far the undisputed champion of the HDTV popularity contest, and much of it has to do with price and manufacturers’ ability to scale the technology to increasingly larger screen sizes. Besides lower price, one of the traditional benefits of LCD over plasma is the brightness of the picture in a well-lighted environment. And though all TVs can be energy hogs, plasma sets are notorious for their high power consumption. Which kind of TV would you purchase? This article can be found at http://www.cnet.com.au/tvs/plasma/0,239035288,339283068,00.htm

Izhak Shahdin

One Response to “Teaching plasma to follow LCD’s lead”

  1. December 9th, 2007 | 6:57 pm

    You make a good point about those tv’s. I have a 32 inch 720p plasma and i would gladly trade it for a 26 inch LCD. My picture is fuzzy on certain games. The only benefit is they run so hot you don’t need to turn on the heat in the winter.

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