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Sony KDL60EX645 Review

Posted On: 11/17/2012

 

At the very first stages of HDTV popularity, Plasma was the first screen technology used. Plasma HDTVs use phosphors (super-heated gasses) that after activated, can illuminate themselves and emit light that produces the television backlight. Plasma is a great method to illuminate a TV screen, while offering really good contrasts as well as color brightness and brilliance. Some of the downsides however incorporate a distorted picture should you aren't viewing the screen on center. Plasma screens generally offer a higher refresh rate (meaning the screen refreshes very quickly so faster images like sports or video games won't have trailing images or 'ghosts'). Plasma TVs are still popular these days, but due to the fact they are cheaper than their LCD or LED counterparts. Additionally they generally have a lesser resolution. Lots of people who bought an HDTV in the past or as much as even a year or two ago still have Plasma screens.

LCD HDTVs, however, have really become popular because of their relative cheapness (especially since LED screens have grown to be popular) in addition to their resolution quality. LCD screens also employ less energy than Plasma screens. Instead of using super-heated gasses, LCD screens use into the millions very little light bulbs. This cuts down on the need for thick panels (like Plasma screens needed) so LCD screens are usually thinner.

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One benefit of LCD HDTV screens is the weight. They are much more lightweight than Plasma screens (or even the huge CRT screens). Another benefit is the viewing angle. An individual can sit at any angle and see the screen clearly. This can be a huge factor for those who have big families or large viewing parties.

LED HDTV technology may be the "new kid on the block" where they combine the best of both Lcd and plasma screens. LED screens have some of the greatest black to white contrasts and color brilliance when they also provide amazing resolution, sharpness, and refresh rates. LED screens consume less energy than other screens, and are more costly to produce. LED screens are lighter and thinner than LCD and Plasma screens and also have no difficulties with viewing angles. With all of these benefits, LED technology is the most expensive kind of HDTV on the market today, however prices are decreasing and are getting more in line with the prices from the other models. Whether you end of choosing a Plasma, LCD, or LED screen, make sure to read the reviews and obtain the very best expert consultancy to be able to help in making good decision.

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