LCD vs. Plasma HDTV
When researching your high definition home theater system, there are always questions to keep in mind. Which type of high definition television should be at the top of your list.
Many people are happy with a plasma high definition television. Some are happier with an LCD, liquid crystal display, unit. Before you run off to your local superstore to grab your own high definition television set for your home theater system, make sure you do your homework so that you know which one will better suit your needs.
LCD, liquid crystal display, high definition television sets are generally cheaper than their plasma counterparts. LCD screens are made up of sandwiches, which are made up of liquid crystal pushed in the space between two glass plates. Even when one half of the sandwich is broken, you will still see a picture, because LCD uses backlighting to shine through the gases, to make the picture. In this way, LCD never has dead pixels, so you still get a nice high definition picture for your home theater. It’s a good fall back.
Plasma screens use a matrix of tiny gas plasma cells charged by precise electrical voltages to create a picture. Should a pixel fail, it will turn black. A lot of people don’t use them in their high definition home theaters mainly for this reason. However, if you look beyond the dead pixel issue, you might find that plasma screen high definition television sets are a better bang for your buck.
Many people prefer plasma screens for their high definition home theaters because plasma displays a much crisper, sharper black tone. For movies that have a lot of dark scenes, this equates to a much neater, clearer visual experience. Due to the backlighting that LCD uses, this means that black is still semi-lit, making dark tones spread into light ones, commonly blurring the image a bit. However, LCD is working to improve its high definition capability in sharpness of image.
Aside from better contrast thanks to its ability to show deeper blacks, a plasma screen will often have better viewing angles than LCD. Viewing angles are how far you can sit on either side of a screen before the picture’s quality is affected.
However, what a plasma lacks is resolution, and if your home theater setup requires at least 1080pi, your high definition set of choice is LCD. They can easily hold to the 1080pi high definition threshold.
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Sorry, not sure how old this post is but, have you seen the latest range of LED TV’s? The images are absolutely stunning and most of the are full HD. Personally, I’ve never been a great fan of plasma screens as the pictures just don’t look right. With the rapid advances in LCD technology I reckon that plasma technology will eventually disappear, in part, due to the relatively high price.