Depends where you get it, what brand and how big.
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The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.
No because the LCD or plasma technology is relatively new. It also depends on the maufacturer. Panasonics plasma tv has a 100,000 lifespan versus 60,000 of an LCD. Plasma and LCD are not the same type of tv either.
No most people consider lcd tvs better than plasma tvs. Plasma tvs are harder to fix than lcd tvs. Lcd tvs also have a clearer picture than plasma tvs do.
LCD is lighter than Plasma but plasma has a more true black color. Besides price you won't likely notice much difference. Earlier lcd models had trouble showing a true black, but the technology has improved considerably. There still is some difference, but it really comes down to weight and price now.
LCD televisions will typically outlast there Plasma counterparts.
Plasma and LCD televisions are two different forms of HD television and have their benefits. Plasma televisions don't require backlighting while LCD televisions have better native resolutions.
LCD TV's last longer than plasma TV's.
A JVC plasma is a brand of television and a plasma television does not use liquid crystal displays (which is and LCD television). Plasma televisions are thinner and provide crisper images.
LCD TV picture quality today is a big improvement over the past, with option like LED backlighting for even greater depth and contrast. Price is the main advantage of LCD over plasma, offering a comparable picture at a mere fraction of the cost. Plasma is still expensive so you should also figure in the cost of a warranty, while with prices starting in the low hundreds, an LCD TV is an affordable purchase. LCD's are generally cheaper, but plasmas have better picture quality. Plasmas used to wear out and the colors got messed up after a couple years, but in newer ones that is no longer the case, so I would suggest plasma.
LCD TV screens weigh less and use less energy than plasma TV screens, but plasma has better picture and colors. LCD screens are thinner than plasma screens as well.
There are major differences between Sony's LCD and plasma TVs. A LCD TV presents in 4:3 ration, while a plasma presents in widescreen. Plasma TVs smallest size is 37 inches, while LCD are available in much smaller sizes. LCD TVs actually look better than a plasma screen when viewed center on, but plasma TVs can be view from multipe angle without picture distortion. LCD TVs, however, a better in rooms with a lot of light than plasma TVs. The decision will depend on your needs, preferences and budget.