Plasma or LCD?
One of the advantages of using and LCD television panel in your home is that unlike the standard or regular CRT unit, LCD modules are not affected by a magnet. Thus, a home owner doesn’t need to watch out for magnetic products that are put near his television set. Another advantage is that the over-all picture quality of an LCD display can be increased or decreased by altering its drivers and DPI, just like that of a computer monitor.
Technical factors aside, there are other reasons why LCD display module manufacturing companies continue to impress the market with their latest models of LCD flat screen television panels. Although LCD televisions have found a great rival in the form of plasma televisions in the heart of many home owners, many still preferred LCD TVs over plasma TVs. The choice of whether to purchase plasma or an LCD television is of course entirely up to the customer as both have their own good qualities to offer. Plasma televisions have better contrast ratio, better response time, more color depth and better ability to render deep blacks compared to LCD flat screen television panels. However, plasma televisions do not perform well at higher altitudes. In brightly lit rooms, plasma televisions tend to have screen glare.
On the other hand, LCD televisions are lighter in weight than plasma television, making them easier to move from one place to another. LCD TVs also perform better in brightly lit rooms in addition to the fact that they also great at high altitudes and they consume less energy than plasma televisions.