Just use a dry streak free cloth... something that you would use to wipe your glasses. Another option is get from a stationary store near you wipes specifically designed for this purpose, which are pre-moistened with solutions that won't damage your LCD or plasma screens. They are very, very inexpensive. Remember however to turn off the TVs or computer screens and led them cool down before the cleaning.
LCD are usually better and plasma screens use more energy and are bigger.
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
Plasma TV's don't have LCD screens. They're plasma screens and they usually will cost more than the TV itself.
An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).
Plasma screen TVs differ from LCD or LED TVs. Plasma TVs use electrically charged ionized gas to display the picture. The advantages of a plasma TV are that they provide a clearer and better picture than LCD or LED TVs.
LCD's (liquid crystal display) tend to have a higher resolution, are lighter, and use less power than plasma screens. However, plasma screens allow for better viewing angles.
Plasma screen monitors run much hotter than an LCD monitor, because they use technology based on light bulbs to run.
Its not working, switched off, or the LCD plasma screen is damanged in someway.....
LCD is the narrowest, not to mention the size of the lcd tv makes it less narrower since you must stand back farther.
An LCD screen is a lot different than a plasma screen if you leave something paused on one of those it will not burn into the screen. You could pause whatever you wanted.
This subject has alot of debate but research of owners opinions shows that LCD screens are getting better reviews. Plasma's are still very vulnerable to damage if bumped and burn in on the screen.
Plasma screen TVs use certain cells that release a special type of gas to produce the image on the screen. LCD TVs give off the image by using the light modulating properties of liquid crystals (LC; LCD is short for "Liquid Crystal Display.")