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What is the difference between Plasma and Led TV?

What is the difference between Plasma and Led TV?

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Asked by Jasmijn , Last updated: Nov 29, 2024

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P. Halah

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Answered Jul 02, 2020

Plasma and Led TV are both excellent in their own way, but there are certain features of the two that can be used to differentiate them. Plasma TVs produce a better image and can be viewed from any angle. It is a better choice if you are looking for a television set that gives quality pictures, i.e., solid and colorful images, from any angle. This does not mean LED TVs produce poor images. In fact, in terms of brightness, LED TVs produce brighter images compared to plasma TVs.

This is because LED TVs use backlight, and this can be adjusted. In contrast, the pixels in plasma TVs cannot be easily controlled. In terms of cost per size, going for plasma TVs will be a reasonable option because they are more economical compared to LEDs. In terms of power consumption, plasma consumes higher energy compared to LED. The contrast ratios of plasma are higher than that of LED.

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K. Galatia

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Answered Jul 01, 2020

Plasma television has a better overall presentation, complete with contrast, colors, and brightness. The plasma tv boasts improved angle view, wider extent of field, refined transformation, and they have a clearer picture and quality viewing angles. Plasma tv is more economical regarding cost. However, it absorbs more energy than LED and LCD. LED TVs are slimmer and lighter.

They are also much more readily available. The major downside to them is that they are expensive. One of the main advantages is that they are exquisite wall enhancements. This enrichment means that they play center stage in whatever room you have them in. LED uses liquid crystals and backlight from hundreds of emitting diodes in place of fluorescent lamps.

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