Plasma LCD TVs
Technology and Pleasure With Plasma LCD TVs

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Clarifying The Technology Behind Plasma LCD TVs (by Mike Selvon)
You may not care about the difference in technology between a cathode-ray television and the Plasma LCD TVs. Most people really just care about the picture quality and the sound quality. Each of the pixels in a new plasma flat screen television is controlled by individual specialized electronics. This technology allows for billions of colors. The kind of box that required three people to move it versus the plasma screen television that one person can carry.
The rage in technology during the 1980’s and early 1990’s was the big flat screen television.
You do not have to sacrifice screen size in exchange for crystal clear picture and dynamic colors. You can get a 60 inch Plasma tv! Plasma LCD TVs are still relatively expensive when you consider the non-plasma or LCD models. For a typical 30 inch plasma television, you can expect to pay around $800, depending on where you purchase.
Increase Your Viewing Pleasure With an Plasma LCD TVs
If you have been shopping for televisions or just keep up with technology, then you have heard about the plasma LCD TVs, but do you truly know anything about it? Although originally designed in 21-inch televisions, plasma televisions showed many advantages over the then-popular projection screen televisions, including brighter pictures with very little distortion when viewed from the side. Plasma technology could be designed easily for screens 37-inches and larger and the market was rocked with the introduction of a 103-inch screen in 2006.
Without a big and bulky tube inside of it, the plasma LCD TVs is typically less than 50 pounds, depending on the size that you purchase. The plasma television offers cinema-like quality with its widescreen ratio, an aspect of 16-9, but it is also adept at displaying smaller ratios too. In facts, many of the plasma televisions have an automatic picture resizer which will zoom in and out depending on the aspect ratio of the picture quality.
The flat screen of a plasma television is great in that it greatly reduces distortion of the image displayed, something that was a problem with CRT screens. Plasma monitors also have a better dark room black level that makes black appear real black instead of a dark red or brown found with many LCD televisions.
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