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Plasma or LCD
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Could you please explain in plain English the difference between a Plasma and LCD Television .
Which one is best please
We are looking at a 32 inch
Thank you
Which one is best please
We are looking at a 32 inch
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plasma TV's have Pixels made up with inert gas Chambers and LCD have Pixels made with Liquid crystal and Filters, also utilising a Backlight. There's more to it than this but that is the basis.
Panasonic are probably the leaders in the Field of Plasma TV's and Sony in LCD.
LCD Televisions are reputed to have a longer life than Plasma, so if you are to buy a new TV go for a reputable make. About 5 months ago I bought a Sony 40" HDTV (LCD) and it is superb. Panasonic have Plasma TV's with inbuilt Freesat which is very useful, but you would have to buy a Satellite Dish to receive the Signals. Go for a 1080 HD Ready TV as once Analogue has been done away with completely you will eventually get HD Channels on Freeview.
It's up to you which make of Television you prefer but if you are going to spend serious money on new equipment go for Sony or Panasonic. There are others of course but for me Sony is No1.
Panasonic are probably the leaders in the Field of Plasma TV's and Sony in LCD.
LCD Televisions are reputed to have a longer life than Plasma, so if you are to buy a new TV go for a reputable make. About 5 months ago I bought a Sony 40" HDTV (LCD) and it is superb. Panasonic have Plasma TV's with inbuilt Freesat which is very useful, but you would have to buy a Satellite Dish to receive the Signals. Go for a 1080 HD Ready TV as once Analogue has been done away with completely you will eventually get HD Channels on Freeview.
It's up to you which make of Television you prefer but if you are going to spend serious money on new equipment go for Sony or Panasonic. There are others of course but for me Sony is No1.
Plasma TVs do use a lot of power. Feel the top of a working model, and you'll see how hot they get - that's where much of the power's going. They are also exceptionally heavy.
As for LCD TVs, there's a definite difference between HDTVs and HD Ready TVs, explained here.
Also, look for a really high contrast ratio. Cheaper LCD TVs might offer 1000:1, but up to 100,000:1 can be found..
As for LCD TVs, there's a definite difference between HDTVs and HD Ready TVs, explained here.
Also, look for a really high contrast ratio. Cheaper LCD TVs might offer 1000:1, but up to 100,000:1 can be found..