Two recently introduced technologies which are very much available in the home entertainment market are plasma and LCD TVs. Obviously, conventional cathode ray tube televisions are more bulky than plasma and LCD. Also, the two latter technologies provide more superior resolution and high-class pictures.

The query then is which one is more superior. Is it the Plasma TVs or the LCD TVs? In view of the fact that both technologies are valued almost equally, determining which is better is more complicated than you may imagine.

Well, the proper response to the above-stated query is reliant to your plans on what you're going to do with it. Comprising each of these technologies is fairly dissimilar.

Thousands and thousands of little pixels coupled with color scheme RGB or Red, Green and Blue. In order that millions of diversities of colors can be produced, these three primary colors may be combined.

Sandwiched between the xenon or neon gas are two panels and these comprises a plasma TV. Once electricity passes right through, the gas turns into liquid causing the generation of light. This light in turn brightens the pixels causing the creation of an image. This process occurs rapidly as it reaches 50 frames per second.

My recommendation in case your are fond of watching movies would be a plasma tv. This is so because it has a better colour resolution plus it has more translucent picture image as compared to LCD TV.

In contrast, a panel of cells packed with liquid crystals is used in LCD TVs. Once electricity passes right through the said cells, the liquid crystals permits lights to go by or otherwise be filtered. Multiple colors shall be displayed when the different light wavelengths are blocked. This process is akin to how a prism works.

My other recommendation in case you desire to use your television for playing computer games or digital photography shall be an LCD TV. This is for the reason that its response time is more superior to Plasma TV; hence, one can make use of the former as a computer monitor.

Just like individuals who have their own unique personalities, Plasma Television and LCD Television also have their own unique applications and use. They can even be more unique depending on what brand it is. They may either be Samsung, Toshiba, Panasonic, LG, or Sharp LCD or Plasma TV. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Hence, the decision on which among the two contending television will you buy is all up to you. Consider your own needs and preferences and make a decision. If your budget can afford you to buy a cheap LCD TV, then be it. That's what is important.



Source by Franklin Kern