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Buying Guide To Plasma Tv's
By bivan
Plasma TV's and LCD TV's should not be confused with each
other,as some people tend to do. televisions basically
use a discharge inside, compared to LCDs which uses a
mercury based active matrix system. This TV tends to be more
popular among households these days compared to LCD TV's and
this is simply because of one thing; the price.

Usually, the price of a TV would be far cheaper than
an LCD TV. This is due to the cost of producing the LCD
display panel and the quality of the LCD display itself.
Although in general the TV's resolution is not as
good as an LCD TV's, it can still produce very sharp images
compared to CRT TV's with the help of various technology.

Worthiness

Sometimes when it comes to buying TV's, many people
do not really know the real aspects behind choosing the
correct one. There are many different sizes of TV's,
but when you choose one, make sure the TV does not take up
too much space in your house.

This is because unlike LCD displays, even the smallest
TV is 40 inches in dimension. And usually TV's come
with a mounting stand, which nowadays are pretty fashionable
compared to the TV itself. The TV is not usually beyond 4
inches in thickness, meaning to say that you can put it right
next to your wall without anything next to it, and nobody will
realize it's even there.

One big difference about TV's in general

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compared
to LCD TV's is the brightness of the picture as well as
the response time of the moving images. Compared to LCD
TV's, TV's are generally not so bright, but these
days with so much improvement, the brightness has increased,
and sometimes you can't even differentiate between the two.

Response time refers to the time that images take to shift
from one frame to another, usually calculated in milliseconds.
The lesser it is,or the faster it is, the better. This is
because when it is faster, there won't be any ghostly images
forming up when there are transitions from white images to
black ones.

Another main aspect to consider when it comes to buying
Plasma TV's would be the lifetime of the televisions.
Usually the manufacturers guarantee a lifetime of 60,000
hours or sometimes more. These days, the lifetime has been
extended up to 70,000 hours or even more in many cases. You
have to make sure that your TV will last at least 60,000
hours before the brightness begins to fade and the images
can't be seen properly.

Article written by Dave Kenyon.

Author Bio::
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Dave Kenyon
orange county home theater
southern california home theater
email: bivan_dense@yahoo.com




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