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The end of Plasma Televisions
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<blockquote data-quote="adder" data-source="post: 1887029" data-attributes="member: 12693"><p>Most of the plasma tvs don't work in bright living rooms because of poor anti glare measures which results in poor contrast compared to lcds(perceived) and they are also not bright enough.</p><p>They also consume more power ,so people who have a inverter or a UPS will stay away from it , since its arch rival say a 42" edge led tv can consume lower then a tubelight.</p><p>It still has issues like IR and still not 100% Burn In proof.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand it really good in dark living rooms due to their excellent black levels,for the most part better motion resolution and more screen size for the money.</p><p></p><p>FYI a lcd can be just as soothing as a plasma ,once you lower the backlight or (engage the power saving mode/light sensor which further dims a lcd even lower then backlight setting zero)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adder, post: 1887029, member: 12693"] Most of the plasma tvs don't work in bright living rooms because of poor anti glare measures which results in poor contrast compared to lcds(perceived) and they are also not bright enough. They also consume more power ,so people who have a inverter or a UPS will stay away from it , since its arch rival say a 42" edge led tv can consume lower then a tubelight. It still has issues like IR and still not 100% Burn In proof. On the other hand it really good in dark living rooms due to their excellent black levels,for the most part better motion resolution and more screen size for the money. FYI a lcd can be just as soothing as a plasma ,once you lower the backlight or (engage the power saving mode/light sensor which further dims a lcd even lower then backlight setting zero) [/QUOTE]
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