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How did they get those crisp, clear and sharp images on Plasma?

22 Dec

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Two days ago, I was glued to the corridor along a shopping mall, watching TV. I was a bit baffled with what is LCD and what is plasma. Both of the images were almost the same to my eyes. They are soooo breathtakingly beautiful and enchanting. I was wishing that I can afford one plasma at home. Plasma is twice the price of an LCD TV though. The price is way beyond out budget. Morever, no sane parents will buy a TV that costs so much and risk getting the kids to bash it accidentally with the baseball bat, ball or skateboard.

Choosing a TV from leading brands is still puzzling because they almost look the same to our eyes. Therefore, a lot more research is needed to find out exactly what are the differences. Get some info from the site and hopefully it helps.

And I am still baffled how they can get such beautiful resolutions on TV? What sort of video cameras do they use to get this results?

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  1. F

    January 20, 2007 at 9:34 am

    With prices starting at about $1,500, owning a coveted plasma TV is within reach of most shoppers. Compare that to the $4,000 or so that you’ll have to pay for a 42-inch flat-panel LCD, and you’ll see why plasma is continuing to surge in popularity.