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.
LCD are usually better and plasma screens use more energy and are bigger.
Both have their own advantages. LCD has a better resolution than plasma of the same size, but plasma is better priced and has better viewing angles. LCD is lighter if your putting on a wall, but the bigger the TV the better reason for getting Plasma for viewing purposes. LCD are better smaller TVs.
there is not one. but here are some common flat screen types plasma lcd led
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.
Amazon will sell almost anything including plasma and lcd flat screen tvs. Be sure to check out the specs very carefully because you cannot see the thing since it is online.
LCD is the narrowest, not to mention the size of the lcd tv makes it less narrower since you must stand back farther.
Plasma, plasma can have the "burn in screen" but so can lcd, lcd is actually more likely to burn in that a plasma, now the whole picture wont burn in but each individual pixel will, For Plasma TVs, the advantages over LCD, are: Better contrast ratio, better ability to render deep blacks, more color depth, better motion tracking (response time), and more availability in very large screen sizes.
The room you should choose a LCD flat screen TV set for depends on how far from the TV you will be sitting. For more information go to www.flatpaneltv.org/.../flat-panel-tv.../the-lifespan-of-plasma-lcd-and-other-flat-panel-tvs.html
An LCD monitor utilizes liquid crystals between two glass panels. A plasma monitor uses gases rather than liquids. There are benefits and drawbacks to both technologies. An LCD monitor is best when viewed in a direct line while an plasma can be viewed at an angle. However an LCD is a better choice in a sunny room as there will be less glare.
The main difference between plasma and LCD panels is the contrast ratio (deeper blacks the higher the ratio) and the viewing angles (the wider the angle you are to the actual screen, it usually gets worse). Plasma screens usually have better angle viewing and contrast ratio at the expense of a higher power consumption and lower native resolution than LCD panels.
These names are sometimes used interchangeably. But a true flat screen monitor is a CRT(cathode ray tube) based monitor that simply has a flat screen instead of a curved one. Whereas the LCD is typically thinner and doesn't use CRT technology but (LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY) technology to display pixels on the screen.
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.