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Plasma or LCD? Which is Right for Me? TV/Audio/Video Buyers' Guide

Both LG LCD and Plasma Display (PDP) flat panel TVs are sleek, thin, state-of-the-art, and capable of displaying stunning, high-definition pictures with surprisingly wide, off-angle viewing. But which technology is right for you

What is a Plasma Display?

Plasma Displays are larger flat panel TVs that use conductive plasma to produce colored light. Gas in the plasma state reacts with phosphors in each sub-pixel to produce vivid colors and an ultra-clear picture.

Plasma displays generate their own light to produce a stunning contrast ratio and smoother, crisper, high-motion video. This is one reason why some consumers prefer plasma displays to LCDs for watching sports and action movies. Plasma displays are also known for their deep, rich blacks, and incredibly precise colors, making them ideal for watching movies—where dark scenes are more common.

For several reasons, many experts consider plasma displays the better choice for home theater environments. Firstly, plasma displays tend to perform better in light-controlled environments, such as home theater rooms. Second, plasma displays also have a slightly wider viewing angle than LCD flat screens, so no matter where you’re sitting in the room, you can still enjoy a precise, vivid picture.

What is an LCD Display?

LCD displays are digital televisions with a fixed pixel structure. Each pixel has three sub-pixels of red, green, and blue. The image on a flat panel LCD display is generated by a backlight behind the panel. The image goes through a polarizing filter and each sub-pixel has tiny crystals that create different levels of brightness.

One advantage of LCDs is the wide range of sizes. LCDs start at 15” and go up to 55 inches. Smaller LCD TVs are offered in both 4:3 and widescreen versions. Screens above 22” are strictly widescreen models, and come in either enhanced definition (ED) or high definition (HD).

LCD displays also offer a great deal of versatility. Their wide size range allows for a wide price range, so you can find one to fit your budget. Also, since LCDs use adjustable backlight technology, the picture won’t wash out in brighter rooms or environments where light conditions cannot be controlled. LCDs also perform wonders for video games and computer graphics. In other words, no matter what you’re watching, LCDs deliver stunning high-definition picture.