LCD, LED or Plasma TVs; with or without an internet connection, ability to play 3D content or Smart TV system. These are some of the topics that the user considers more when deciding which television to buy.
The truth is that not all TVs are ideal for each type of user. And here “purchase the latest and most complete” is not the solution either. Knowing what each technology offers, each model of the market is vital to make a successful purchase. The purpose is to enjoy without worrying about anything else and especially knowing that the investment was the right one for your needs.
Plasmas:
The Plasmas (also called PDP) have enough time to market, being one of the first types of the flat TV with LCD. They are self-luminescent televisions; their operation consists of many “capsules” surrounded by a mixture of gases, said “capsules” are between two panels of glasses. When current flows through the gas, it becomes a plasma, reacting the phosphorous that is inside each of these “capsules,” which finally generates the image (a “capsule” is a pixel).
Some important points to consider in the Plasmas:
- Given their operation and control of each pixel independently, tend to have much more natural colors, in addition to reaching much darker blacks compared to LED and LCD.
- They have a very high frame rate per second (on average 600Hz), this means that you can have much more fluid images without the ” ghost effect “suffered by some screens.
This type of TV is recommended to those who watch many sports (given their high pictures per seconds) or for people who want a big TV but do not want to spend so much money.
LCD:
This type of screen is not self-illuminated. They are Continue reading