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Today's HDTVs offer superior color, picture and sound than traditional televisions. The two main types of HDTVs are LCD televisions, which use liquid crystal display technology, and plasma televisions, which use plasma screen technology. Each has their advantages and disadvantages for television viewers and either type can be a good buy, as argued in the reviews linked to on this page.
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The Experts on LCD and Plasma TVs
- The LCD TV Buying Guide gives Plasma the advantage when it comes to contrast, blacks, colors, and cost, but LCD has the edge in terms of screen longevity, power consumption, and computer use.
- PC World determined that Plasma TVs had a slight edge, though Samsung models for both Plasmas and LCDs stood out from the rest due to good design and reasonable prices.
- CNET's consensus is that Plasma screens have had a historical advantage over LCDs in terms of picture quality and pixel response time, but that the newest LCD TVs are catching up quickly.
- Yahoo! Tech's Robin Raskin argues that men tend to prefer Plasma screens because of how action and movement looks on them, while women prefer the crisp detail and bright colors of an LCD TV.
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LCD vs. Plasma TV Questions
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What is best- plasma or lcd HDTV? 3 AnswersRobert Heron is employed by pcMag and is considered by most to be an expert in the HDTV feild. Check out this video: http://zdpub.vo.llnwd.net/o2/ziffdavispl... read more -
Do TV's - LCD or Plasma still have dangerous voltages in them after being unplugged? 1 AnswerYes, there is. The moment you unplugged the cord from the outlet, the current running from it won't automatically vanished. That is why it is not recommended to... read more -
Can a U.S. gaming console work on a new European LCD or Plasma TV that has the AV outlets (red,white,yellow) - with a power converter? 2 AnswersYes, they can. I have a Wii imported from the USA, and it works perfectly on my Sony Bravia LCD. As long as the console is able to work on the right voltage (an... read more
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