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When it comes to flat
screen televisions LCD vs plasma seems to be the
epic battle. However, many shoppers don’t know
the difference. Recently, the cost has come down
significantly on both types, making either one
more affordable. Now buyers are faced with the
questions of ‘lcd vs plasma which is better?’
and ‘what television is best for me?’
Flat Screen
Televisions LCD vs Plasma: Which One is Best?
Both televisions offer
features and benefits that are distinct. As for
which one is ‘best’, it really depends on YOUR
situation.
LCD TV’S vs PLASMA
TV’S: Plasma Televisions
Although the picture
quality of the LCD is said to be sharper, Plasma
images offer more realistic colors, and a wider
range of colors. As a result, they handle
contrast better and produce deeper, darker
‘blacks.’ Plus, they offer a wider viewing
angle. If your room doesn’t allow full ‘head on’
viewing, a Plasma would be the better choice. As
for life span, LCD’s lighting source can be
replaced, giving it longer life. However, most
plasma’s still provide a minimum of 30,000 hours
(sometimes double that amount). That might not
sound like much, but if you watched 10 hours of
TV a day for a year it would be over 8 years
before any major picture depreciation occurs. So
in the battle of flat screen televisions LCD vs
plasma, you should pick a plasma if cost is a
concern or your viewing area is wide.
LCD TV’S vs PLASMA
TV’S: LCD Televisions
LCD’s generally cost
anywhere from $200-700 more than plasmas,
depending on the make and model. LCDs also have
a larger selection of screen sizes and have
brighter screens, so if the room has many
windows, or other bright lights, LCD televisions
are the better choice. In addition, the bulb can
be replaced which helps add to the life span of
an LCD TV. LCDs are also better for people
living at high altitudes because it isn't
affected like the gases in plasma. Plus, as far
as energy consumption, the LCD is the more
efficient of the two. So when selecting your
flat screen televisions, LCD vs plasma, LCD is a
great option for eco-conscious owners, persons
with a lot of windows in the same room, or at
high altitudes who don’t mind paying a little
more.
Again,
either option provides advantages and drawbacks
but contact us at (805) 277-1019. We’d be happy
to discuss which flat screen televisions LCD vs
plasma is right for you.
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