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		<title>Is a Plasma Tv proper for your Property Theatre?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Patrick Boswell When deciding what type of television is proper for your home theater a question you may have already asked your self is no matter whether a plasma Television is correct for you. Even though there are at least three key alternatives for televisions to incorporate LED, LCD, and Plasmas you want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article by Patrick Boswell</p>
<p>When deciding what type of television is proper for your home theater a question you may have already asked your self is no matter whether a plasma Television is correct for you. Even though there are at least three key alternatives for televisions to incorporate LED, LCD, and Plasmas you want to establish which is correct for you and your residence theater setup. You can make a decision regardless of whether a plasma television is going to be proper for your residence theater by determining regardless of whether it</p>
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		<title>LCD Vs Plasma Tv &#8211; Which One is Proper For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2011 07:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Write-up by Dave Greenly The debate rages on, LCD Vs Plasma, which one is much better, which delivers superior picture, higher contrast, greater brightness, which one is the nearest to &#8220;that factor&#8221; you saw on Star Trek, and which 1 can support you make coffee. For those of you who have been to the supermarket [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Write-up by Dave Greenly</p>
<p>The debate rages on, LCD Vs Plasma, which one is much better, which delivers superior picture, higher contrast, greater brightness, which one is the nearest to &#8220;that factor&#8221; you saw on Star Trek, and which 1 can support you make coffee. For those of you who have been to the supermarket a few million times already and still cannot make up your mind, here are a few suggestions on regardless of whether you ought to be getting an LCD or a Plasma Television.</p>
<p> Plasma Flat Panel or LCD Television for that matter, are not inherently superior to every other. They were each developed about specific needs and have hence incorporated technologies which address those needs. For instance a Plasma Tv is essentially made up of &#8220;cells&#8221; which are filled with neon-xenon gas in plasma form. This plasma is charged at specific intervals which then strike red, green or blue phosphors to generate the image. Believe of it as extremely modest fluorescent light bulbs which get lit up to make the entire image. </p>
<p>Flat Panel LCD Television on the other hand utilizes two transparent sheets with one layer holding unique liquid crystals which when charged either permit or block light hence generating the image. As these crystals do not produce their own light, they are typically &#8220;backlit&#8221; by a lamp or in far more current times, with LED diodes.To know which 1 is appropriate for you, you will require to understand the certain strengths and weaknesses of each. Here is a comparison:</p>
<p>Round 1 &#8211; LCD Vs Plasma: Benefit Plasma</p>
<p>Plasma TVs have way greater contrast ratios as they can render deep blacks extremely properly. In other words the picture appears sharp and crisp. Plasma TVs are also offered in larger sizes than LCD TVs at more affordable prices than LCD. Plasma TVs also provide much better color accuracy and motion tracking, which means rapidly moving images will appear clearer (I truly managed to understand all the tricks they use in Kung-fu movies due to the fact of this). </p>
<p>Round 2 &#8211; LCD Vs Plasma: Benefit LCD</p>
<p>LCD TVs run cooler than Plasma TVs, because of the gazillion fluorescent light bulbs they have, Plasma TVs have a tendency to overheat and burnouts are frequent, although this is rapidly changing. Also LCD TVs have much better brightness than Plasma, which makes them perfect for a brightly lit room. These also offer you a greater lifespan with most sets clocking 60,000 or even 100,000 viewing hours, far higher than the 40,000 to 60,000 viewing hours provided by plasma.</p>
<p>And the Winner is.</p>
<p>You! As you get to make the pick. The gist of the LCD Vs Plasma debate is: If you want a larger screen (equal to or greater than 42 inches) go for Plasma, if your living or bedroom (or wherever you want to put the set) is brightly lit, go for an LCD set, if you want a higher contrast ratio, you can bet your bucks on Plasma once again, even though do keep in mind that this is changing with the advent of LED diodes in LCD TVs, these are cheaper and also prolong the life of the Television. Finally keep in mind that Plasma TVs have recognized issues if employed in high altitudes (read mountains, hills, the International Space Station), so if you live in any of these locations you may possibly want to settle with an LCD Tv.
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