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Definitely checking proffesional review sites such as reviews.cnet.com/televisions and consumerreports.com are great ways to get accurate information.

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Some may say led, but it really depends on your preference. Plasma Televisions are ultra thin flat screens which are fit to produce dark-colored blacks and brilliant whites, which helps make movies & tv shows look amazing.


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Reputable companies like Sony and LG make the best flat screen TVs. You can also find reliability in brands like Panasonic and Samsung. A good website for reviews on these TVs is http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/.


Can a flat screen monitor come in plasma types?

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LCD Trumps Plasma In Flat Panel Battle?

Many people are making the jump to the flat-panel HDTV. This is a big move, considering these HDTVs are quite the investment. However, there is a choice everyone has to make when selecting their first flat-panel TV, LCD or Plasma. The plasma screens were all the rage when the flat panel was first introduced. Everyone wanted to have the largest plasma screen they could, and for good reason. Plasma screens traditionally provide a very high quality picture that can be seen from every angle, unlike traditional big screen TVs. Recently, though, the LCD screen has really started to take off. While some argue that the plasma screen still carries a better picture due to the ‘black levels’ it shows, many people disagree, claiming that the LCD screens produce just as good, if not better images than plasmas. The biggest argument made for the LCD screen, however, is that it is better against what’s come to be known as ‘burn in.’ Burn in can occur on a plasma screen for those that play a lot of video games or watch a lot of sports with a score banner in the same place. What happens sometimes is that score banner or maps or other visual features for certain games can get burnt into the screen, and can be seen while trying to watch TV. Plasmas have come a long way, though, and have largely corrected this issue. So, most people in the electronics industry would argue that a plasma TV will be better for your money. Don’t count out the LCD screen, though, because it’s really growing in popularity, and rightfully so. With LED backlighting, LCD screens have noticeably better contrast, making them just as solid as their plasma counterparts. Either way, purchasing a flat-panel TV is going to cost a little bit of money, so make sure you’re prepared to spend when you head to the store. While you can find smaller-models for as little as $500, most of the flat- panel TVs are going to run you $1,000 or more.


What is the difference in a plasma and an LCD TV?

The difference between plasma and lcd TV is the type of material that is used to project the image. LCD has a good image but plasma has a better image. The only problem with plasma is that there is a greater chance of burning an image into the screen from overuse. LCD screens emit no light of their own, they need to be back lit by flourescent tubes or White LED's. They are cheaper to make, reasonably robust and lighter than a Plasma. Plasma screens are expensive, delicate, heavy, run hot, use lots of power, made of glass and emit their own light via the plasma trapped in individual cells. Plasma's used to have the better light output and definition, but LCD technology is fast catching up.


Do LCD TVs use cathode ray tubes?

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What are the pros and cons of lcd and plasma TVs?

Most current plasma and LCD TVs can be used as monitors and many people do use it as such - especially for kiosks and signage. The drawback is typically lower resolution for these types of applications. You pay alot of money for these big displays and a 720p display is much cheaper than a 1080p. Pros - you get to watch TV. Plasma displays have had a richer picture quality for movies - something that probably does not mater for computer use. Cons - Much more expensive at higher resolutions. Mounting options are more expensive with large TVs


What are the sizes of the Gateway Plasma TVs?

Gateway does not make Plasma TV's, however they do make great HD monitors. You can get these 1080p monitors directly from them, or through stores like Best Buy.