What’s the difference between LCD and Plasma TV?
If you are like many consumers in the market shopping for a flat screen TV, reviews can be confusing if you don’t understand the difference between LCD and a Plasma TV says
Orange County Plasma TV Installer. Most of the differences depend on your circumstances. All Plasma/ LCD TV reviews will tell you different things. The truth is that both types have benefits, but the main thing to keep in mind is the viewing angle and picture quality.
Los Angeles HDTV Installers says that all flat-panel TV’s have a great picture when you’re sitting directly in front of the screen. But if your eyes aren’t centered on the screen, you may notice that the picture looks less bright and you might see slight changes in color. Therefore it’s important where you plan to have your plasma or
Riverside LCD TV install. Below is a quick preview of the pros and cons between a Plasma and LCD TV:
Plasma
Viewing Angle: Excellent
Picture Contrast: Very Good to Excellent
Video Motion: Excellent
Pros: Excellent contrast and black levels, effortless motion, rich colors
Cons: Vulnerable to “burn-in” although it’s less of an issue for newer models; screen tends to reflect room lights
LCD
Viewing Angle: Good to Very Good
Picture Contrast: Good to Excellent
Video Motion: Good to Excellent
Pros: Panels weigh less than plasma and use less energy; burn-in not an issue
Cons: Picture slightly less natural and “film-like” than top plasmas
Once you’ve researched enough information about the difference between the two, try viewing a few of these TVs in the store and you’ll get a better idea of what you really like and whether you would want a Los Angeles home theater installation in your home as well.

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