When you are in the market for a new television, you will find that there are various different types on display. You will find the televisions that you are used to from your childhood and then you will find the more modern and larger television that have become all the rage. The two most talked about televisions, and the two most purchased television, are the LCD (which stands for Liquid Crystal Display) and the Plasma televisions. Both of these televisions have positive and negative attributes and we will take a look at each now.
Lets start with the LCD television. This television utilizes individual lights to create the image on your screen. These televisions have a relatively long life span, at an average of fifteen years of use. An LCD television is also lighter than the televisions that you have grown accustomed to, and it is even lighter than many of the Plasma Televisions that are available for purchase. An LCD has high levels of brightness, however the contrast and black levels is where the LCD television starts on the downward slope.
As mentioned before, the LCD uses individual lights to create the images, therefore it must block out these lights to create black. Also on the negative side of LCD televisions is the pixels. When the viewer is watching a fast paces show, such as a sporting event or an action film the image will often be unclear and look pixelated.
When you are purchasing a plasma television you will be getting the best brightness and contrast rates out of any television on the market. The plasma televisions are available in thirty seven inches and larger, and the prices are competitive to other television of the same size. When you are watching a program on a plasma television you will also have a clear picture no matter where you are in the room, unlike the LCD that you need to watch directly from the front.
Although plasmas are a truly great television to purchase, there is one major drawback and that is the stamp effect of the images on the screen. The stamp effect refers to the “burning” if images on the screen after it has been on the television for a length of time. Therefore, if you leave your television on a channel that keep the logo on the screen all day you may find that your televison has a “ghost” image of the logo even after you switch to a new channel.
When you are setting up your new LCD television it is important that you have the proper Audio Cables, as well as the proper Video Cables. For all your LCD television needs shop at www.uglycable.com.au.
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