The Different Among Plasma TV, LED, and LCD TV

Posted by Unknown on Monday 22 April 2013

I think it will be a very common topic that I want it to be in our discussion, but I hope it will be no less helpful, especially once you consider to buy new TV electronic device. Lately, we’ve seen a lot of commercial campaigning type of HDTV that you can buy in electronic store. It comes up with different inch, image resolution, great sound output, and many things. But maybe there is something that will puzzle you in the term of types of HDTV such as Plasma, LCD, and LED TV. What is the difference among them? What is the advantage and shortage? What kind of it that will suit best with your need? If you are looking the answer of those questions, stay right here in seconds.

On the Plasma TV, phosphor forming the image has its own automatic glow and does not require back lightning. For LCD TVs, this kind requires a separate light source. The traditional LCD screen uses CCFLs lamp to illuminate the screen. This type of lamp uses a charged gas to produce light. Meanwhile, LED screen use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to illuminate the screen and it’s more electricity saving than other two type HDTV that we have discussed beforehand but the price is more expensive than two others.



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