
In increasing numbers, consumers buy a new television that the question of whether they should choose an LCD or plasma as its main concern. Certainly technologies offer plasma and LCD high-definition viewing with respectable viewing angles and color saturation and good light. Although plasma has the advantage in low light, LCD displays excel in rooms with bright ambient light due to better protection against glare. The two television technologies also experience equivalent longevity making reliable for many years. Both offer the same slim profile making them aesthetically appealing, modern and discreet in any room live.
However, plasma TV has become a little with consumers in recent years, despite its price advantage over LCD. This hesitation on the part of consumers appear to be due to the early history of problems with plasma burn in this is pointless however, as the risk of burn in is very minimal since the technology plasma matured and that these issues are essentially resolved.
There are, however, the remaining issue of excessive consumption of energy associated screens plasma on the energy a little more conscious of LCD monitors. Plasma TV, in fact, may be said to contribute unnecessarily to CO2 emissions based on their demanding needs energy. This powerful appetite can also eat away at the pocket of a User through his monthly energy bill. Recent developments however may put the reputation junkie the power behind plasma TV and tilt the advantage back to plasma.
Panasonic has developed a plasma energy efficient prototype that was presented the Consumer Electronics Show 2008. Through the development of new technology and design matches the battery, its new display has twice the energy efficiency. Reducing energy consumption by half, the plasma will be at least an equal footing with LCD monitors, in this respect also. In addition to environmental benefits and savings monthly energy for individual consumers, the new plasma technology will provide additional benefits.
With its new technology, Panasonic is now demonstrating ultra-thin profiles show that they are less than an inch deep, the screens that are growing, 105 + inches, and shows which are capable of displaying images brighter and higher resolution while consuming less energy. In addition to improvements in image quality already pending, Panasonic will be able to offer wireless HD that will allow the installation of fewer wires.
Indeed, television viewing choices for viewers continue to improve. With new technologies such as the Fed and OLED on the horizon these choices are expected to continue to expand. However, some of the more standard technologies such as plasma, are still evolving and probably be viable candidates for a long time to come, if the latest models of Panasonic plasma TV are on the market as expected in the next 1 to 2 years.
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