There are many different popular LCD plasma TVs in the market. They can range from a 27 inch up to a 84 inch. It really depends on what you want to pay, and what size room you are placing the TV in.
== == LCD is best when compared to plasma because crystals have very good property regarding refletion.....so it is better to use LCD rather than using plasma...The plasma have disadvantage that its is not as stable as an LCD.
plasma get hotter then LCD or led and plasma has some gasses in it
Sony makes Plasma TVs and LCD TVs. Plasma LCD TVs don't exist. But Sony makes both types in sizes ranging from 22 inches to 60 inches. There are pros and cons to both types of TVs, so you have to decide which is best for you.
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yes, Samsung does produce 22 inch lcd Tv's. In fact, this is one of their more popular sizes in the LCD version. You will also find the LCD's in smaller and largr sizes
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.
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.
Probably an LCD because I know a friend that has a big plasma and I have an LCD The LCD has better graphics and the plasma is a little blurry. If you have a big screen then it sucks for a ps2 but works really good with Xbox 360 and PS3, I'm not sure about just the normal Xbox though. also you can view a plasma at an angle and the picture is still there. if you get at an angle on an lcd the picture will blur out.
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.
This is a frequently debated question. It really all comes down to what you personally are looking for in a tv. Here is a website that describes in detail some arguments for both http://bestplasmatv2011.net/plasma-vs-lcd-lcd-vs-plasma-plasma-orlcd/
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 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.