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Nowadays we heard a lot about LCD TV and Plasma TV . So which one is better, LCD TV or plasma ?
Technically, LCD and Plasma TVs take different approaches to similar result. Although they create images using completely different technologies, both types of TVs are thin enough to be placed virtually anywhere, and produce a picture that is startlingly clear, sharp, and bright. The major difference between the two is the screen size. Most of LCD TVs have a screen that measures 30″ and smaller, while plasma TVs have a screen of 32″ and larger.
Now let’s compare these two types of popular TVs:
COLOR ACCURACY
Plasma color accuracy will prevail in rooms with low to normal lighting, while LCDs will be better in brighter rooms due to their inherent anti-glare technology.
Winner: Plasma
VIEWING ANGLES
Plasma usually has up to 160° viewing angles, which is about as good as horizontal and vertical viewing angles get. However, LCD TVs lose black level intensity more as the angle off axis increases. This usually occurs after around 90 degrees.
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