1080p recent LCD - it will last far longer. The plasmas used to have more contrast, deeper blacks and better viewing coverage, but the LCDs for all intents and purposes have caught up in the last gen a year ago or so. Plasma will burn in an image if left too long on the same place on the the screen - like the network logo in the corner of some broadcasts. There is a maintenance mode that will fix it (full white screen for X amount of time), but why bother? It will also get dimmer in the years to come.
Liquid Crystal Display. Not quite as good as Plasma. helloo
No, plama and liquid crystal are two entirely different forms of visual display technology.
No. PDP is a Plasma Display panel, which is an entirely different technology than LCD or Liquid Crystal Display television.
CRT( cathode ray tube) LCD ( liquid crystal display) plasma touchscreen OLED (organic light emitting display) these are some computer display
LCD stands for "liquid crystal display" and projects the images by liquid crystals. Plasma TVs display images by literally heating up small gas molecules. But plasma TVs can turn a very small enclosed place into what feels like a furnace very quickly.
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.
Yes, Sony's plasma televisions are flatscreen. As a general rule, plasma televisions are made with a flatscreen design, so there are more companies than Sony if you're interested in a plasma television.
Picture Tube, Plasma, Liquid Crystal Display, Rear-Projection, Digital Light Projection, Liquid Crystal on Silicon and Front-Projection are the types of Current HDTV. The Front-Projection type is the most common and well-received.
The 3 types of monitor are : CRT ( cathode ray tube) , TFT or LCD (thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display) and Plasma monitors
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.")
plasma screen
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.