Panasonic 103" Plasma TV - The World's Largest Plasma TV Panasonic 103" is by far the most largest Plasma TV in the world. It requires professional installation due to its huge size. watch video...
LCD vs Plasma TV It's Doctor Hale again, with the topic on LCD vs Plasma this time. watch video...
LCD or Plasma - It's Up to You San Francisco Technology reporter, Gabriel Slate, looks at the difference between Lcd and Plasma Flat screen tv's. watch video...
Which one Should You Get: LCD or Plasma TV? With the technology of both types that are still relatively new, LCD TVs initially cornered the market for smaller screen units, commanding a large segment of the computer monitor industry. The restriction of size in LCD monitors also held a slight edge over plasma technology until a few years ago when it was able to increase the screen size for about 40-inches. When deciding to purchase between LCD and plasma TV, there are a few factors that should be taken into consideration before hand. read more...
A Flat Screen Defines Balance The concept of a perfectly made flat screen display says it all, eliminating all ideas of a curvature effect and distorting of edges that are possible to happen in CRT displays. The plasma television also displays a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. The number 16 corresponds to the width of the screen while the number 9 corresponds to the height of the screen. This type of ratio is just appropriate for HDTV as well as in DVD viewing in the format widescreen like those in the movie theaters. read more... |