Archive for November, 2010
LCD Vs Plasma: Which Is Best for HDTV?
The whole “LCD vs Plasma” debate has been going on for years, but now might be a good time for us to take another look. With HDTV the new technology, and with all the new range of HDTVs on offer, you might be unsure of which route to go down. Here I am going to take a look at both sides, so that we can get a balanced understanding of the benefits of both. I’m going to start by outlining how LCD works, followed by the benefits of LCD. Then I’m going to discuss how plasma works, and highlight the benefits of plasma. This will then be rounded off with a conclusion where I summarize the main points, helping you to decide which type of TV would be best for you.
How LCD Screens Work
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. Liquid crystals are not actually liquid, but they do behave more like a liquid than a solid, and this is how they got their name. They are kind of somewhere between a solid and liquid. They can remain in one place like a solid, but they can also move and change shape like a liquid.
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Common Differences Between Plasma And LCD TV
The plasma television has long been around for a while now and it’s liked by a lot of families. Nevertheless with market professionals surmising the fact that LCD TVs may well be more popular sometime soon because of energy efficiency issues with plasma televisions, this is the time for customers to make the decision which alternative to select. Plasma or LCD television, which could be the more suitable option?
LCD and plasma Television products seem nearly the exact same, both of them are flat, stylish and usually the two provide a strikingly sharp as well as crystal clear image. You can find however essential distinctions amongst the two products. With regards to the advancements from the earlier, CRT televisions the two LCD and plasma products tend to be more clear, they carries a design which suits into contemporary living, almost all feature a broad watching angle also because they’re wall mountable these TVs are excellent space-saving selection. Furthermore since the two types are broad display screen, they enable the audience to view films the way they were meant to be viewed, within the best aspect ratio.
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Outdoor LCD and Plasma Enclosures for Digital Signage Displays
Digital signage has many advantages over traditional forms of advertising, branding and promotion. First of all, digital posters, out of home TV advertising and digital outdoor signage are far more engaging and eye-catching to an audience compared to traditional forms of static media. The moving images, bright colours and transitions draw the eye, far more so than staid and flat posters.
Secondly, as these screens can be networked together content can be uploaded remotely and in real time, so not only can campaigns be scheduled for specific times but new adverts do not require somebody to travel to the locations to erect new posters and billboards. This saves both costs in employing a technician and makes them a greener alternative.
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