Plasma Vs LCD Television - Which Ones Better?
By: Guy Starbuck
With all the hoopla over the latest LCD and Plasma televisions sets, a person is at his wit’s end trying to decide on one. Purchasing a new set is a huge step as you wish to invest wisely in something that gives hours of viewing pleasure but essentially the sole difference between both of them is how the picture is produced and the kind of screen they come with. This renders it quite tough to select the one that suits your requirements the best. But, having some knowledge of the technology employed in these two kinds of televisions will assist you in making up your mind regarding which one suits you best.
So, how does Plasma TV differ from LCD TV? The plasma screen is created from neon and xenon gases. These gases will become ions once they are charged electrically. A photon of energy tends to be discharged when an electrical charge passes through the gases, thereby pulling them to each other. The plasma is confined in an extremely tiny space situated within 2 glass plates. The phosphor generates light when the photon energy strikes them, producing red, green and blue hues. They can be seen from just about any position in a room, rendering the plasma screen a great selection for numerous homes.
The major plus point of plasma television is its distinct, brilliant color and lucid picture. This has enhanced its potential to exhibit real saturated blacks that cannot be done by any other model. However, its drawback is that plasma TV is known to become heated and consume more power if switched on for an extended time period every day. Because of the heating issue, a lot of models have an in-built fan that enables them to keep cool. The majority of these are simply not detectable but it’s better to have a look at the television you plan on picking up before you buy it to ensure you the fan does not sidetrack you. Pictures can be “burned” into a plasma screen if a particular picture is left for a prolonged time on the screen.
The liquid crystal screen or LCD is even more complex. In the first place, you need to know that liquid crystal actually is a substance that’s chiefly liquid (called as cells) that could obstruct or permit polarized light to go through. This light actually is set in a particular order, permitting vibrations to take place in a plane where it’s possible to easily filter them. The filters before each pixel are green, red, and blue causing it to operate similar to the erstwhile color televisions sets.
The picture that you watch on a LCD TV might not possess the intense contrast that you receive with a plasma television but it even so has a superb picture with fantastic color. A huge benefit of a LCD screen is that you get better view in rooms where the light reflecting on a LCD screen is an issue and they consume far less power. Every kind has its special merits and what you decide on will eventually be based on what you prefer personally. The best way of deciding is by looking at both kinds of televisions for yourself before settling on which one appears good to you and which you think will serve your purposes well.
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Guy Starbuck is a crazy writer and health freak who writes for WorkoutFuel.com, LossDesign.com, and StrongRod.com.
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