LCD TV has no burn-in of static images. It runs in a much cooler temperature. It has increased image brightness compared to Plasma TV. It is much lighter compared to Plasma TV and most importantly, it has longer display life.
Plasma
TV
Plasma
television technology is based on the fluorescent light bulb
concept.
The
display consists of cells and in each cell two glass panels are
separated by a narrow gap in which neon-xenon gas is injected and
sealed in plasma form during the manufacturing process.
Although
Plasma TV eliminates the bulky picture tube and electron beam
scanning of traditional televisions, it still employs the burning of
phosphors to generate an image
LCD
TV
They
are made of two layers of transparent material, which are polarized,
and are "glued" together.
LCD
crystals do not produce their own light, so an external light
source, such as florescent bulb is needed for the image created by
the LCD to become visible to the viewer.
Less
power is needed for operation and the light source in an LCD
television generates less heat than a Plasma TV
The
fast moving series is the 32”
LCD TV
Why
LCD TV is better
It
has no burn-in of static images. It runs in a much cooler
temperature. It has increased image brightness compared to Plasma TV.
It is much lighter compared to Plasma TV and most importantly, it has
longer display life.
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