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Difference Between LCD and Plasma TVs
 
If you try to figure out the difference between Plasma screens and LCD TVs simply by looking at them – you should remember – looks can be deceiving. Both these type of TVs appear very similar with sleek and stylish design.

For example, despite the similarities between them, both these products run on very different type of technology. Plasma TVs use fluorescent light bulbs, whereas, LCD TVs run on LCD panels, which are polarised allowing them to stick together. Due to these technological differences, plasma screens display images in a significantly different way than that of LCD televisions.

So, if you decide to buy either of these types of TV, you should definitely look at the technology they use and the various features they offer in order to make a fair comparison between the two. This would also help you to make a decision on what item matches your needs better.

Because we understand that it is a difficult and often confusing task to decide on whether you should buy a LCD or a Plasma TV, the following information has been provided to allow you make a more informed decision:

Plasma TV

• Screen: 32 inches to 65 inches
• Weight: Heavier compared to LCD screens. Additional support may be required to hang it on the wall.
• Thickness: 3 inches deep
• Viewing angle: Up to 160 degrees
• Energy usage: Power hungry and uses a lot of electricity
• Lifespan: Usually, plasma screens last for up to 60,000 hours before they dim by half.

LCD TV

• Screen: 13 inches to 46 inches. Larger screen will soon be available
• Weight: Very light weight. Can be easily hanged on to the wall.
• Thickness: 2 inches deep
• Viewing angle: Up to 165 degrees
• Energy usage: Substantially less compared to Plasma TVs due to the florescent backlighting used to produce the images.
• Lifespan: LCD screens take more than 60,000 hours before they dim by half.

If you are looking to buy either a Plasma or LCD TV, you should have a look at John Lewis’s online store. Here you will be able to find a wide range of products at a competitive price. Moreover, they also offer free home delivery service with 5 years guarantee on any television set bought.
 
: Article-treasure.com
: 05-08-2010
 
Article by Phil Martins
 
 
: televisions, tvs, led tvs, lcd televisions, lcd tvs, plasma tvs
 
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