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I'm going to apologize right now: I don't have the answer to whether LCD or plasma is a better technology today. But hey, no one does. But Engadget HD has an interesting update on just how difficult it can be to figure out which technology you should invest in now if you're in the market for an HDTV.
Only a year ago, the choice was pretty simple: If you wanted a really big flat-panel TV with vibrant color, get a plasma. If slimness and longevity were more important, get an LCD. But both technologies have been improving: Plasmas no longer have burn-in issues and have longer lifespans. LCDs now have better color response, less of a problem with motion blur, and, as we saw at CES, are now just as big as plasmas. Everything you used to know about flat-panel TVs is suddenly wrong.
Interesting note from the piece: Go to Best Buy and take a look at the flat-panel TVs. You are likely to find high-end LCDs, but only relatively cheap plasmas. Comparing the two technologies is getting considerably more difficult.
Still, using your eyes is the best way to pick a flat panel TV today. You may have to shop around among a number of stores (particularly higher-end electronics shops), but it's important to spend some eyes-on time with any TV you're considering purchasing. The bottom line: Plasma vs. LCD may no longer be a meaningful debate at all.
I've also found online reviews to be extremely helpful in this regard. AudioReview.com (never mind the name) is my personal favorite review destination. AVS Forum is another popular destination for discussion about all things home theater. Want a second opinion on that TV before you shell out thousands of dollars? Just ask for a little help!
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
The question of which is better, Plasma or LCD, is better answered after first considering how often you watch television. For example, someone like myself who watches television for hours on end and even keeps the television on all night long, LCD would be the better choice. If your television viewing is average or lower than you can get away with plasma. When plasma televisions first became popular, the technology was still fairly new. Businesses such as hospitals, medical clinics, banks, brokerage companies and even schools, were purchasing plasma televisions to display in their lobby areas, waiting areas, public areas, etc. These televisions would be on for 8 - 16 hours a day 5 - 7 days a week. That's a lot of ware and tear. Like electronic products made by Daewoo, plasma televisions aren't built to stand up to all that viewing. The plasma cells eventually burn out and the television is useless. For the cost of repairing it, one can simply purchase a new one. On the other hand, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) televisions use the same technology as computer screens. Again, I'm the type who leaves their computer on all the time, with a screensaver of course. Computer screens are built to stay on for long periods of time and not burn out as quickly as plasma. Also the cost of repairing a LCD screen is significantly lower. So in my opinion, LCD is more reliable and a better product for your money. As far as brands, you can't go wrong with Dell, Sony, Mitsubishi or Hitachi. Some less expensive yet equally reliable brands are Panasonic, Magnavox, Toshiba and JVC. Stay away from RCA, Daewoo and a lot of the lesser known brands. Remeber the saying, "You get what you pay for".
Iam in the market for an hdtv. Ive look at the plasmas, Lcds, Dlps. In your article you never mentioned how the Dlps were. I seem to be leaning towards the Dlps. They seem to have better clarity.
check out the TV buying guide on CNET.com http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-7608_7-1016109-1.html?tag=dir it has a lot of good information and really helped get me up to speed on things to look for - plasma vs LCD, resolution and connectivity. i was able to shop online, read the reviews, find the best deals, and then check out picture quality in person in the store. i ended up with a 32in Panasonic LCD that i couldn't be happier with - works quite well with my existing equipment - i even have my intel core duo mac hooked right in - the possibilities are endless.
As an owner of a Sony LCD (46V2500), the quality is extremely impressive. Plasmas are impressive in areas, yet the LCD performance across the board is the difference-maker for me. It basically comes down to personal preference, availablility and price, but be patient and shop wisely. Aloha and enjoy!
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