How To Find The Right Lcd Hdtv Televisions
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The latest most highly regarded new technologies are LCD HDTV televisions and the Plasma HDTV TV. There are many who vote for the LCD over the Plasma believing they are superior due to their features and reliability. All of this leaves the consumer in disarray for they all want to but the best system for their money. Having said that it seems this reviewer is leaning toward the liquid crystal display unit over the plasma, not so.
LCD HDTV televisions use a technology that is based on polarized light and colored crystal gels. In general, many consumers say that an LCD television has longer durability than a plasma screen television. The technology used in LCD televisions has the capability to last, in most cases, approximately 100,000 hours while plasma screens only last for a fraction of that time. This can be a deciding factor, especially with the prices of many of the plasma screen televisions. A conscientious consumer will want to buy the equipment that will last the longest if they are going to invest a considerable amount of money in it.
Ghosting has been complained about in LCD HDTV television screens, it is an effect where fast moving subjects flashing across the screen have a delayed ghosting which gives slightly undefined look to the moving object. The pixel inside the screen has to play catch up with the moving object but even milliseconds delay can cause the viewer to see this blurring motion. This issue normally does not cause concern but certain situations are worse than others such as if you were to play video games or fast action sports. The manufacturers are aware of this limitation and could overcome this issue at any time.
Screen burn can occur with LCD televisions and whilst this is apparent with both types of screens the technology that is inherent in LCD can make the burn a permanent scar. The Plasma technology makes this issue less relevant as the screen burn can dissipate over time. Having the possibility of a permanent scar on your screen can make the decision to buy a Plasma television easier for some people.
The decision is out when it comes to the differences between the competing technologies as most reviewers see the longer lifespan of the LCD as a winning factor and the less likelihood of the Plasma to have screen burn, but other than that there is nothing in it. That is the nature of the beast, manufacturers release a new product then according to the feedback they receive about the effectiveness or lack of, they respond by improving the product over time. So the consumer is left at the moment with a decision based on the flaws they are willing to live with.
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