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Plasma, Part 2 - LCD plasma

What do you mean by an LCD Display?


LCD is the acronym for liquid crystal display, and this technology was available for several years before new development in the last two years lent it applicable for the excellent quality flat panel television and computer monitor displays available today. LCD displays stand out for a remarkable feature, which is the slimness of the unit and the resultant sleek look this affords, but of course a considerable amount of power is required for proper function within the confines of the thin design.


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What is the Highest Rated Plasma TV?

The answer to the question ‘what is the highest rated plasma TV’ is not definite but really depends on what you’re looking for and which factors are most important to you. You can, however, reasonably deduce an answer by comparing the plasma TV models that each electronic giant has to offer.


WHAT IS THE HIGHEST RATED PLASMA TV FROM PANASONIC?


Whenever plasma TV is being talked about, Panasonic is probably one of the names that most commonly come up because of its world class products. At present, Panasonic has the TH-PX60U series to offer to consumers looking for the best plasma TV model to purchase. This series has three specific models to offer: 50″ TH-50PX60U, which is the largest

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of all three, the 42″ and the 37″. The market, however, can expect something bigger and better - literally and figuratively - from Panasonic as it plans to unveil its 58 plasma TV model soon.


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Toshiba’s New Twist on the Cathode Ray

By any measure, HDTV (High Definition Television) is in its infancy. The primary technologies of Plasma, LCD and DLP, are still evolving, and exciting new developments are already on the horizon. At the last two CES (Consumer Electronic Shows) Toshiba and Canon, in a joint effort, touted a new way to approach the old CRT (Cathode Ray Tube). It is called SED, (Surface conduction Electron emitter Display) and it could revolutionize the High-Def world. In the same manner as the old CRT s we all knew, electrons are shot at phosphors on the screen, and then emit the proper reds, greens, or blues. The difference with SED is that each pixel has its own dedicated electron emitter and that

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makes all the difference! This not only saves electrical energy, and increases the performance; it enables a very thin display as well as a large screen. Experts in the flat panel world formed long lines at the last CES in Las Vegas, to compare the Toshiba SED picture quality to other HD models.


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