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		<title>Plasma versus LCD TV Debate</title>
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 Nowadays we heard a lot about LCD TV and Plasma TV. So which one is better, LCD TV or plasma?
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<p> Nowadays we heard a lot about LCD TV and Plasma TV. So which one is better, LCD TV or plasma?</p>
<p>Technically, LCD and Plasma TVs take different approaches to similar result. Although they create images using completely different technologies, both types of TVs are thin enough to be placed virtually anywhere, and produce a picture that is startlingly clear, sharp, and bright. The major difference between the two is the screen size. M<span id="more-128"></span>ost of LCD TVs have a screen that measures 30&#8243; and smaller, while plasma TVs have a screen of 32&#8243; and larger.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s compare these two types of popular TVs:</p>
<p>COLOR ACCURACY</p>
<p>Plasma color accuracy will prevail in rooms with low to normal lighting, while LCDs will be better in brighter rooms due to their inherent anti-glare technology.</p>
<p>Winner: Plasma</p>
<p>VIEWING ANGLES</p>
<p>Plasma usually has up to 160° viewing angles, which is about as good as horizontal and vertical viewing angles get. However, LCD TVs lose black level intensity more as the angle off axis increases. This usually occurs after around 90 degrees.</p>
<p>Winner: Plasma</p>
<p>LONGEVITY</p>
<p>LCDs last as long as its backlight does. Plasma, on the other hand, utilizes slight electric currents to excite a combination of noble gases, which is an essentially active phenomenon. So the phosphoric elements in plasma displays fade over time.</p>
<p>Winner: LCD</p>
<p>COMPUTER USE</p>
<p>LCDs display static images from computer or VGA sources extremely well, while Plasma have some issues with each source varying on different models and manufacturers.</p>
<p>Winner: LCD</p>
<p>ENERGY SAVING</p>
<p>LCDs require substantially less power to operate than plasmas do because of the different technologies they use. Usually LCDs consume about half the power that plasma displays consume.</p>
<p>Winner: LCD</p>
<p>RESOLUTION</p>
<p>LCD HDTV displays will have a higher resolution than plasma of the same size comparison. For instance, the lowest resolution of a 40 inch LCD will be 1366 X 768 &#8211; easily full HD resolution in 1080i or 720p. A 42 inch HD plasma has a resolution of 1024 X 768.</p>
<p>Winner: LCD</p>
<p>So if you decide to go with LCD, here a list of Top 10 LCD TVs as of April 2008.</p>
<p>1 Sony KDL-40XBR4</p>
<p>2 Sharp LC-32D43U</p>
<p>3 Olevia 532H</p>
<p>4 Sony KDL-46XBR4</p>
<p>5 Samsung LN-T4665F</p>
<p>6 Samsung LN-T3753H</p>
<p>7 Vizio GV47LF</p>
<p>8 Sony KDL-40S3000</p>
<p>9 Samsung LN-T4061F</p>
<p>10 Sony KDL-26S3000</p>
<p>Where to buy LCD TV?</p>
<p>There are still many ways to buy a LCD TV. If you go with a traditional retailer, remember to shop around-not just for the best prices but also for the best equipment. Be aware that many of the chain stores tend to push one manufacturer&#8217;s products over another&#8217;s based on issues totally unrelated to the merits of the products themselves, such as sales incentives.</p>
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<p>Once again, Semiconductor Insights gets the cameras rolling for another teardown video. This time we open up a Sony Bravia LCD TV.  <H3>Help answer the question about LCD TV</H3>What is the difference between LCD TV and LCD monitor?<br />I want to purchase a LCD TV/LCD Monitor for my PC. Which should I purchase &#8211; LCD TV or LCD monitor. Is LCD TV harmful for eyes as compared to LCD Monitor? Which is the best one LCD TV or LCD Monitor?<br />
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<p>Wilson Marks is a writer to review TV products.<br />
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		<title>Philips LCD HDTV with ambilight</title>
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 The question as to “what is the best LCD TV,” is a popular question among all LCD TV seeking consumers. There is no single answer to a question like “what is the best LCD TV,” because, like a consumer’s preferences, LCD TVs vary. A variety of manufacturers create outstanding LCD TVs, so the answer [...]]]></description>
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<p> The question as to “what is the best LCD TV,” is a popular question among all LCD TV seeking consumers. There is no single answer to a question like “what is the best LCD TV,” because, like a consumer’s preferences, LCD TVs vary. A variety of manufacturers create outstanding LCD TVs, so the answer to “what is the best LCD TV,” could indeed be one of many different brands. </p>
<p> There is no limit to the different styles and s<span id="more-130"></span>izes of LCD TVs manufactured today, all of which are created by leaders and pioneering companies in the television industry. A consumer may want to check out different LCD TVs from manufacturers like Samsung, Panasonic, and Phillips, but there are also LCD offerings supplied by manufacturers like Sony, LG, Westinghouse, and Vizio too. Among the latter selections the consumer will see there are hundreds of variations in terms of cabinetry, screen sizes, an internal features. </p>
<p> Answering the question, “What is the best LCD TV,” begins by considering feature offerings and what the consumer wants. Knowing about an LCD TVs viewing angles, resolution, sound quality, picture quality, image enhancing features, and color quality are the first step in getting a great LCD TV. Examining reviews of select LCD TVs can prove revealing too as such reviews can explain the myriad features and the quality of LCD features to the consumer. </p>
<p> Ultimately, the consumer decides <a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.lcdtvdeal.com/category/lcd-tv-articles" target="_new">what is the best LCD TV</a>. If the television delivers the precise resolution, viewing potential, screen size, structural design, and great picture quality the consumer is likely to be happy with the LCD TV selection. Of course, one of the most significant considerations is that of price. Consumers will need to spend some time checking out various LCD suppliers if they desire an affordable LCD television. It’s a good idea to check out Internet offerings in the quest for a good price on LCD television offers. Buying an LCD TV when it is online usually can save the consumer quite a bit of money. </p>
<p> To learn more about What is the best LCD TV, I recommend you checking out <a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.lcdtvdeal.com/category/lcd-tv-articles" target="_new">Best LCD TV</a>. It is a specialized LCD TVs for Sale site, offering a great selection of brand new and refurbished LCD TVs at the best prices. When looking for huge savings, or if you simply wants to comparatively shop without traveling from store to stores, there really is no better way to shopping for cheap LCD TV than LCDTVDeal.com. Be sure to try this website before you buy.</p>
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<p>From August of 2007, here I am unpacking and setting up my new pride and joy &#8211; a 40&#8243; Samsung HD LCD TV!!  <H3>Help answer the question about LCD TV</H3>What is your preferred LCD TV to be used as a monitor?<br />READ CAREFULLY here. I have a Sharp Aquos 37&quot; LCD TV. There were many different models of the 37&quot; Aquos LCD TV. Some came with a VGA adapter, some came with a DVI (HDMI) adapter, and some didn&#039;t come with any. The native resolution is an awkward one. I&#039;ve connected my computer to this television in every possible way, using every possible cable at every possible resolution. I either get no picture, blurry picture, pixelated picture or ghosted picture. When used as a TV, it is awesome! When used as a monitor, it is very poor. I WANT EVERYONE&#039;S EXPERIENCED OPINION on what they prefer as an LCD TV (not plasma) and I want all the specs too please. I want to know what cable you are using and how it connects. Is it composite, component, DVI/HDMI VGA S-video whatever. I want to know what video card, what resolution on the card AND what the native (preferred/default) resolution is on the LCD TV. What size it the TV, the model # etc. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.<br />
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<p>Wilson Snyder is a freelance writer. Learn more about &#8220;What is the best LCD TV&#8221; at <a target="_blank" target="_new" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.lcdtvdeal.com">LCD TV Deals</a>.</p></p>
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 Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. There are a number of significant differences between the two.
Let us understand the meaning of Plasma and LCD Televisions in order to better understand the differences between them.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY TELEVISION (LCD TV).
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<p> Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. There are a number of significant differences between the two.</p>
<p>Let us understand the meaning of Plasma and LCD Televisions in order to better understand the differences between them.</p>
<p>LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY TELEVISION (LCD TV).</p>
<p>LCD TV uses LCD technology for its visual output. Liquid Crystal<span id="more-129"></span> Display or LCD is a thin, flat display device made up of a number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed infront of a light source or reflector. In color LCDs each individual pixel is divided into three cells or subpixels which are colored red, green and blue. Each cell or subpixel can be controlled independently to yield thousands or millions of possible colors for each pixel. LCD TVs can make for excellent High Definition TV viewing.</p>
<p>LCD TVs &#8211; The Good</p>
<p>1. Excellent Color Reproduction &#8211; LCDs can display millions of colors accurately.</p>
<p>2. Multi-functional &#8211; LCD TVs have a plethora of connectivity options. They typically include inputs for composite video, S-video, High Definition Multimedia Interface(HDMI) and PC In.</p>
<p>3. No Burn In &#8211; With LCDs there is no problem of Burn In. Some TVs that rely on phosphors such as Plasmas and CRTs can experience Burn In where ghost images are permanently burned into the screen.</p>
<p>4. Inherently Progressive &#8211; LCDs use millions of tiny transistors that can be individually controlled by the &#8220;brains&#8221; inside the display. So LCDs can easily handle progressive-scan sources.</p>
<p>5. High Resolution &#8211; LCDs can display High Definition content with resolutions of 1366&#215;768. The highest resolution achieved in a LCD is 1920&#215;1080. 1080p is also called Full High Definition whereas 720p is called High Definition.</p>
<p>LCD TVs &#8211; The Bad</p>
<p>1. Expensive &#8211; LCD TVs are great but they are not cheap. LCD TVs cost more per inch than plasmas.</p>
<p>2. Poor Reproduction of Blacks &#8211; LCD TVs tend to produce grays, not blacks.</p>
<p>3. Limited Viewing Angle &#8211; LCDs have typically poor viewing angle. However, there has been a drastic improvement on this front with latest LCDs achieving a wide viewing angle of 178 degrees.</p>
<p>4. Slow Response Time &#8211; LCDs have longer response times than Plasmas.For example, when moving the mouse too fast on an LCD, multiple cursors can sometimes be seen. This is also known as Ghosting Effect. But this problem seems to have been addressed with the latest LCD TVs with response times as low as 8ms.</p>
<p>5. Low Contrast Ratio &#8211; Contrast Ratio is the ratio of the intensity of the brightest bright to the darkest dark. LCDs comparitively have lower Contrast Ratios than Plasmas.</p>
<p>PLASMA TELEVISION</p>
<p>A plasma screen contains literally millions of gas-filled cells (each one acting as a single image pixel) trapped between two pieces of glass. An electrical grid zaps these cells and causes the gases to ionize (and ionized gas is plasma &#8211; hence the name). The ionized gases, in turn, cause a layer of phosphor on the viewer&#8217;s side layer of glass to light up. Plasma TVs combine a thin, compact chassis with a truly large screen size. Despite their compact dimensions Plasmas are available in 42+, 50+ and even 60+ inch sizes.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs &#8211; The Good</p>
<p>1. Excellent Brightness &#8211; Plasma TVs don&#8217;t rely on a light bulb shining through or reflecting off of something (as an LCD or DLP system does). Plasma brightness is even better than CRT&#8217;s in some ways because the picture is evenly bright across the entire screen.</p>
<p>2. High Resolution &#8211; The finest plasma TVs have such high resolutions (and such smooth images) that they look life like.</p>
<p>3. Progressive in nature &#8211; All the pixels on the screen light up simultaneously. You can have progressive HDTV sources (such as 720p) and non-HDTV sources (such as progressive-scan DVD players) displayed to full advantage on a plasma HDTV.</p>
<p>4. Wide Viewing Angle &#8211; Plasmas have a wider viewing angle as compared to LCDs. Plasma displays have a good picture even when you&#8217;re sitting &#8220;off axis&#8221; (not perpendicular to the screen surface). This is a huge benefit for smaller rooms, where viewers may sit relatively far off to the sides of the screen, at wider angles.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs &#8211; The Bad</p>
<p>1. Burn-In &#8211; Plasmas rely on phosphor to display video. This can cause Burn-In where ghost images are permanently burned into the screen.</p>
<p>2. Short Lifespan &#8211; Another phenomenon of any phosphor-based display system is that eventually the phosphors &#8220;wear out&#8221; or lose their brightness. This is a subtle and slow process, but it inevitably happens.</p>
<p>3. Less-than-perfect color reproduction &#8211; Although plasma displays can produce a breathtaking array of colors, a lot of sets have the unfortunate tendency to make red colors look more orange than true red.</p>
<p>4. Poor reproduction of black &#8211; Plasma TVs fall short in the realm of reproducing black images. Most plasmas do slightly better job than LCD TVs at black reproduction, but they fall short of CRTs and some projection systems.</p>
<p>Other factors such as pricing, weight, power usage, high altitude performance and transportation are other considerations that apply on a person to person basis.  So I will briefly just state the overall differences in these areas.</p>
<p>Pricing:  Plasma TVs are still significantly less expensive than LCD in sizes over 32&#8243;.</p>
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<p>This TV displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture. It&#8217;s also has True 178º viewing angle with consistent contrast and color &#8211; even while viewing at the most extreme angles. It&#8217;s SUPER IPS TECHNOLOGY reduces common distortion and blurring caused by fast motion video and also provides one of the industry&#8217;s widest viewing angles. It also has LG SIMPLINK, allowing for convenient control of other LG SimpLink™ products using the existing HDMI™ connection &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about LCD TV</H3>How much more energy does a Plasma TV consumer compared to a LCD TV?<br />How much more energy does a Plasma TV consumer compared to a LCD TV? Everyone says Plasma consumes more energy than a LCD, but by how much? Twice as much as a LCD? Newer versions of plasmas are now &#039;Energy Certified&quot;, does that mean they still consumer more energy than LCD, but overall, does not take that much compared to a traditional CRT TV?<br />
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		<title>Review: Samsung UE40B6000 LED LCD TV</title>
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<p>Samsung LCD TVs are the major players in the market and lead in the growing competition. The Samsung LCD TV has lowered down its rates due to the competition which is making it affordable for the low class customers as well. Now-a-days there are numerous television set brands available in the market. Samsung LCD TV offers latest services in the market in order to get a good deal. If you are looking for high class cheap LCD TV, then Samsung LCD<span id="more-84"></span> TV is the best deal for you. These televisions are available at affordable priceand best deal. Some leading brands in LCD TV technology are Samsung and Sony. Samsung LCD TV always delivers as the high class television set and is one of the best television sets available in the market. Samsung&#8217;s best model in the market is the Samsung LA40M8 with its high screen quality. This TV is integrated with advance features like super-clear panel, wide colour enhancer, SRS TruSurround XT technology and amazing picture quality. <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?subCatId=103&amp;manufacId=46" target="_blank">Samsung LCD TV</a> has the dynamic contrast ratio with a 178° wide viewing angle. Its high resolution picture has the 1920 x 1080 resolution. You can easily see the benefits of LCD television and compare these new technology LCD TV to traditional television. You can enjoy the experience of Samsung LCD TV. Watching the favourite programme on LCD TV is such a delightful experience. It delivers the high quality pictures with an excellent crystal sound. These televisions are light in weight and are a portable device. They consume less power. Samsung LCD TV&#8217;s main market competitors are Sony, Philips and LG. The latest model in Samsung LCD TV is the &#8216;Scarlet&#8217; series. This television claims to be the slimmest <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?scname=lcd-tvs&amp;subCatId=103" target="_blank">LCD TV</a> available in the market which is just 1.7 inches thick. The Scarlet LCD TV is compatible with red-hued back panel with invisible speaker. Its key features are an intelligent sensor for automatic picture adjustments and colour-changing LED light power aperture. Its screen has 47 inches size with 1920 by 1080 pixels resolution. The new series of Samsung LCD TV includes the Samsung Bordeaux Art series LA32R81B.</p>
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<p>How do I stop ghosting and temporary burn in on my Samsung LCD TV?<br />
I have a Samsung LE26R41B 26&#8243; LCD TV.</p>
<p>However, I notice &#8216;ghosting&#8217; on dark pictures (like in some games, night times in films for example).</p>
<p>Also, temporary burn in happens a LOT, like for leaving a picture on for 5 minutes sometimes!</p>
<p>Can these be stopped or reduced?</p>
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<p>To get an ultimate pleasure in your leisure time nothing but a television set would be a perfect choice. The parameter of your entertainment would be much higher when it comes to enjoying all your favourite programs through a TV at a high-resolution along with a sharp picture quality and high-end sound output. When it comes to new age television entertainment then of course these criteria come to your mind. In this age of advanced technologica<span id="more-83"></span>l revolution, with the innovation of liquid crystal technology, meeting all these parameters is no longer a dream. Now you will find hundreds of television manufacturing companies around the world that are offering world-class LCD TVs to their customers and among them, the name of Samsung comes at the top-most position. Samsung has successfully established an elegant image in the minds of the LCD TV lovers by offering modern advanced technology oriented and highly tangible LCDs that are capable to deliver exceptional quality visual and sound output. The Samsung LCD TVs are also superior in terms of their looks and appearance. Their highly fashionable looks and sleek, smart design will add a unique fashion statement to your home interior which will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your your home. The Samsung LCD TVs, usually, come with a dynamic contrast ratio and 178° of wide viewing angle. You will be highly pleased while viewing your favourite television programs at a high resolution and that will be possible with its exceptional resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. By possessing supreme quality multiple speakers, these LCD TVs enhance your enjoyment of your favourite TV program by giving you crystal-clear sound output. These high-tech TVs will make you feel delighted through outstanding quality sound that would make you listen each and every sound solution. The <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?subCatId=103&amp;manufacId=46">Samsung LCD TVs</a> are equipped with multiple high-tech features that would enhance your enjoyment and comes with features including child-lock, auto colour adjustment and so on. You can choose your most desirable type of model from an extensive range of models and Samsung lets you the advantage to choose the best sized TV for your drawing room from a wide range of TV shapes and sizes. You will also get the advantage to choose a Samsung LCD TV in your most desirable colour from an extensive range of colours. In this contemporary time, getting a highly efficient Samsung LCD TV, nothing but the Internet media would be an ideal choice. This media not only saves you valuable time and simplify the way of your shopping but also gives you an advantage to choose your most desirable type of model from a wide range. Apart from the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.retailsdirect.com/ProductList.aspx?scname=lcd-tvs&amp;subCatId=103">LCD TVs</a>, you will also get an another birth of television technology, plasma TV technology at an affordable price through this online media.</p>
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<p>SAMSUNG TV!!! A commercial for the new Samsung LCDs Superb black-level performance with solid shadow detail highly accurate color improved 120Hz dejudder processing built-in interactive content and news, stocks and weather feeds  <H3>Help answer the question about Samsung LCD TV</H3>Why does my Samsung LCD TV screen have a blue tone when I connect peripherals using component cables?<br />I have a 19-inch Samsung flat-screen LCD TV. When I connect peripherals (DVD player, XBox 360, etc.) through the component ports, everything has a blue-ish tone to it. I know it&#039;s not the component cables themselves because I&#039;ve tried 3 different sets of component cables and they all have the same blue tone result. So I&#039;m guessing there&#039;s something wrong with the TV itself. If I connect things through other ports (S-Video, Composite, DVI, etc.), everything is fine. Could I possibly have changed a setting on my TV by mistake to make everything blue when connecting things through the component ports? Or is this just an issue with the TV itself? Thanks in advance for the help.<br />
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