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Plasma Vs LCD TV

When it comes to plasma vs LCD TV screen size, plasma TVs has the advantage, they are the current size champion, but the developing technology of LCD TVs is catching up, they also have screen sizes that range from 32 to 63 inches. Panasonic does make a this kind of television that is 103 inches, but it is not for consumer use.

When you compare viewing angles, plasma vs LCD TV screen, the latter screen has the advantage. The advantage is only a small margin. The viewing angle for a plasma TV is up to 160 degrees and the viewing angle for an the second type of television is up to 175 degrees.

Screen refresh rates vary only slightly with plasma vs LCD TV screen technology. The former displays refresh and handle rapid movements in video like CRT TVs. The latter improved their refresh rates because they were designed for data display.

When it comes to weight, LCD TVs are lighter, more portable and cheaper to ship. With this comparisson screen durability test, the LCD TVs win they are a lot less fragile than the other kinde. For the other hand the plasma type are so fragile that they are tricky to ship and also to install. Installation of a television of this kind should be done by a professional while the others can be self installed.

Plasma vs LCD TV screen product lifespan is not an effective way to differentiate them. Former have a reported half life of 30,000 to 60,000 hours. The average CRT television, the kind most of us have at home, has a half-life of around 25,000 hours.


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