When plasma televisions were new to the market, their cost was quite a deal more than their LCD counterparts, but these days, as they become more commonplace, their cost discrepancy is dropping. It's not hard to find plasma screens at low prices.
When compared to a plasma, no. Plasma tv's use much more energy. However, LED technology is the most cost efficient.
== == 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 TV's don't have LCD screens. They're plasma screens and they usually will cost more than the TV itself.
It is going to depend upon what is important to you to decide which is better between a plasma TV and an LCD TV. Cost, availability and features will be the deciding factors.
I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
A Sony plasma LCD tv can cost you upwards of 1,000 dollars. But you get what you pay for. The Sony is one of the best names in electronics. The LCD televisions they provide have a great color, depth of picture, and are lightweight.
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 televisions will typically outlast there Plasma counterparts.
LCD TV's last longer than plasma TV's.
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.