Lcd vs plasma Hdtv - which is best? If you're seeing for a flat-screen, slim and sexy display, to watch Hdtv, you have a choice of two technologies, Lcd and gas plasma.
Each has benefits and disadvantages and so each is more appropriate in exact
circumstances.
On Lcd Tvs
Historically, the Lcd vs plasma Hdtv choice has been fairly simple. If you wanted a
flat-screen that was about 40in or bigger, you had to select plasma, otherwise you
should select Lcd. However, as Lcd technology improves, Lcd Hdtvs are getting
bigger and most of the major manufacturers expect the number of Lcds they
produce to grow steadily over the next few years while the number of plasmas will
decrease. However, if you're seeing for a flatscreen Tv today, plasma still has a lot
to offer.
To understand the Lcd vs plasma Hdtv question, we need to look at the way the
two technologies work.
Lcd
Lcd Hdtvs work by shining a light behind an Lcd panel made up of a fixed number
of pixels. Each pixel is whether red, blue or green and is switched on or off when a
voltage is applied to it. When voltage is applied to a pixel, it is switched off,
meaning that light can't shine through it.
The main advantage of Lcd vs plasma Hdtv is that Lcd panels don't suffer from
what's called burn-in. This is a highlight of plasma Tvs where they are used to watch
Tv stations with logos enduringly displayed on-screen or where they are used for
video gaming with games that have static images such as a cockpit on flight
simulators. The image de facto 'burns-in' the screen meaning that even when the
image is not present you can still see a faint trace of it on screen. So for video
gamers in particular, Lcd is a great choice than plasma.
Plasma
Plasma Hdtvs have over a million chambers which house one or a compound of
gasses. When a voltage is applied to one of these chambers the gas ionizes and
emits ultra-violet light. This light strikes red, green or plue phophors coated on the
inside of the chamber and a pixel emits this color light.
Plasma Hdtvs tend to have great inequity than Lcds because, even when a pixel
on an Lcd panel is switched off it doesn't block all the light coming through and
therefore the pixel isn't thoroughly black. Plasma Hdtvs also tend to have a wider
viewing angle than Lcds, as on Lcd Hdtvs the inequity and colour of the image can
change when the screen is viewed from dissimilar angles.
Lcd vs Plasma Hdtv conclusion
Technology is changing rapidly, but for now (July 2004) it's still true to say that at
sizes of 40in and above, plasma offers a less-expensive and generally great
solution. For screen-sizes less than 40in Lcd is better. However, as Lcd technology
improves and prices fall, this will change.