This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
LCD is better for hd viewing and the colours wil be more bright on lcd but plasma has got a glass screen and the colours are a little bit dimmer but the picture is great for standard viewing aswell as hd viewing , i have a lcd and for standard viewing the upsetted me but a hd plasma i have to say is better than a lcd in my opinion
HD plasma screens are available on computers. You can hook your computer to the TV via the HDMI port, so that your blu ray drive in your player has the full resolution.
HD is a higher quality of video resolution than just high resolution.
Generally an LCD TV is also an HD TV. Perhaps you're asking if a Sony LCD TV is better than a plasma tv? If you're going for a TV over 50", plasma is a better deal, with its excellent picture quality. If you're looking for something under 42", LCD is great deal.
Yes. 720p is the lowest HD resolution and not the best but its better then VGA resolution.
Usually the higher the resolution, the better. You can find different HD televisions and compare them with each other in stores like Best Buy's and Fry's.
LCD and HD are not comparable. HDTV is a high-resolution format that can be played on plasma TVs, LCD TVs, LED LCD TVs, and so on. To ask which is more clear is like asking "Which has better sound, a CD or a CD player."
HD stands for High Definition, which means that HD video camcorders produce images at a higher resolution than regular video camcorders. Videos recorded in HD are better for viewing on larger screens.
It will display the picture, but it will not display the full HD resolution and the image may appear distorted
HD cameras will allow your videos and photography have a better resolution. You can then view them in HD on your HDTV.