Consumers are increasingly looking for a new television, whether you choose to be an LCD or plasma, as their main concern. Certainly offer both plasma and LCD technology, excellent high definition display with respectable viewing angles and good color saturation and brightness. While plasma has the advantage in low light situations, Excel, LCD display in a room with ambient light through a betterProtection from glare. The two television technologies also experience equivalent longevity makes them reliably for many years. Both offer the same slim profile making them aesthetically pleasing, modern and discreet in any environment.
Inch plasma, however, plasma TV behind a bit 'with consumers in recent years, despite the advantage over LCD. This reluctance by consumers is due to its early history of problems with the fuelHowever, this is unfounded because the risk of combustion is very low, because plasma technology is mature, and these questions are essentially resolved.
However, there is the ongoing problem of excessive power consumption with plasma screens on some energy more aware connected LCD plasma TV, in fact. It can be said to contribute unnecessarily to CO2 emissions of its ambitious energy based. This powerful appetite can eatvia the portfolio of a user through their monthly electric bill. Recent developments, however, the reputation of the power behind the plasma TV junkie and tilt the advantage toward the plasma.
Panasonic has an energy-efficient prototype plasma screens, which was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show 2008. Through the development of new phosphors design and cellular technology, the new display is more than double their energy efficiency. Reducing energy consumptionConsumption in half, plasma concentrations are at least equal footing with the liquid crystal display and in this sense. Apart from the positive impact on the environment and the monthly savings for individual consumers, the new plasma technology offers additional advantages.
With its new technology, Panasonic now show profiles of ultra-thin displays, which are less than an inch in depth, screens that are increasingly larger, 105 cm +, and shows thatable to image brighter and more defined, despite its low power consumption. In addition to improvements in the already superb picture quality, Panasonic will be able to offer wireless HD will allow the installation of fewer wires.
Sure, the viewing experience better choice for the general public. With new technologies such as FED and OLED on the horizon, these decisions are expected to grow further. But some of the standard technologies, such asPlasma, evolve and it is expected that candidates are vital for a long time if you have the latest models of Panasonic plasma TVs on the market than expected in the next 1 or 2 years.
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