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2007-12-24 00:31:40 · 18 answers · asked by James B 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

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For medium sized TV's then LCD but for massive TV's go for plasma.

You could wait for OLED and Laser TV's to come out though.

2007-12-24 00:35:43 · answer #1 · answered by Gavin T 7 · 1 0

Interesting question but not much help to you in practice.

When you buy your new television set you will find that which of the two technologies you end up with has more to do with price and size than with "quality".

Under ordinary viewing conditions (i.e. outside of a laboratory and without showing specialised test cards) I doubt very much that you would notice any difference between LCD and plasma displays.

On paper an LCD display may seem "better" but, for sizes above about 37" they are excrucuatingly expensive compared with plasma screens.

The electronics built in to the better type of television (i.e. not the supermarket own brands) are designed to even out the inherent differences which each technology has. In reality that alone has more bearing on the quality of the picture than whether the screen is plasma or LCD.

Therefore the same input to each tv set should give you 99.99% the same quality picture - as seen by the naked eye (not some specialised image light-contrast meter); and on correctly set-up television sets they do indeed look the same.

Remember that modern flat panel tv's have brilliance, contrast, fine tune and other image controls just the same as "old fashioned" CRT sets and that the shop display models will not all be correctly adjusted to a standard test card. You can't always rely on the 'factory default' settings to give the best picture in your own particular viewing conditions at home.

This means that most of the so-called "contrast difference" which people talk about (if they ever actually have seen it, which I doubt in most cases) can actually be removed when you make your adjustments to the set's picture controls when you install it.
That's assuming that you can find a test card to display (I think the BBC still show one at some unearthly hour of the morning occasionally just for this very purpose).

Don't let the plasma/lcd issue worry you. Likewise, don't get hung up on 1080p or 1080i. There isn't any 1080p broadcasts so you don't need it.

When you buy your television just make sure that you have enough SCARTS for your Sky/Virgin box; DVD player; VCR and HD source. Most don't have enough, which leaves you mucking around with messy SCART combiner boxes.

Check that the instruction manual is written in English. Too many are written in some patois that has been translated from Japanese through some obscure mid-east toungue and put through a spelling-destroying machine to be finishing up in a form of Americaneese.

Don't buy any set that seems cheap. That is, an unusual name or own-brand from a supermarket. You will get a crappy unreliable item whatever the screen is made of.

The plasma/lcd debate will continue for ages yet. Mostly amongst the uninformed and those who have never truly compared them.
I hope this has been helpful. Enjoy.

2007-12-24 04:26:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

LCD is a more proven technology, as it has been in use on laptop computers for some years. Plasma has a limited life - but still around 10 years.

I find Plasma a bit fuzzy, and some LCD a bit too sharp a picture, so I guess it is down to personal choice.

I would suggest you go to a good TV store and check out for yourself, but right now I would go LCD for reliability and better picture.

2007-12-24 00:42:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hello,

(ANS) In a recent Channel Five Gadget Show program, they did research into exactly this question to see if one technology came out better than the other.

Conclusion was:- There is little or nothing to choose between LCD & Plasma they are equally as good as each other.

**See Channel Fives gadget show website on this issue & for recommended best buys for flat panel TV's.

Kind Regards Ivan

2007-12-24 00:45:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

For now i would suggest getting an LCD tv, plasmas are not as good in my opinion

2007-12-24 00:47:00 · answer #5 · answered by Lewis C 2 · 0 1

As everyone else has said they are pretty comparable as far as picture quality, plasmas tend to come in bigger sizes (for now) but if you play video games do NOT get a plasma TV.

2007-12-24 00:57:54 · answer #6 · answered by tucsondude 4 · 1 0

My brother-in-law is a computer technician and has always told me that quality wise they are equal, however an LCD screen quality lasts longer over the years. Eventually plasma loses its clearness.

2007-12-24 00:40:49 · answer #7 · answered by Mr.Boombastic 3 · 1 0

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2016-12-11 12:10:56 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

if the t.v. is big go with a plasma. lcd is good for smaller/medium tv's

2007-12-24 00:39:39 · answer #9 · answered by Dan B 2 · 1 0

It depends, for a T.V ranging from say 40" and below, an LCD T.V is much better. Any higher than a 40", definately get a plasma. Merry Christmas. Thanks. =]

2007-12-24 00:36:23 · answer #10 · answered by Atomic T 2 · 1 0

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