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Moving picture display performance, color, and view angle. They are much less prone to burn-in. So if you have children or grandchildren who love to play video games and pause their games for hours on end, then you are better off with an LCD TV. The TVs are a bit thinner and much lighter than plasmas, but at large screen sizes, they are somewhat expensive. By contrast, plasmas aren't efficient to make at small screen sizes. LCD TVs are thinner, lighter and less power hungry as well as offering better screen brightness and definition.

LCD TVs are still 2 to 4 times higher priced than a similar size CRT TV. If you are a user who is primarily interested in image quality we would recommend you connect Prisma with a CRT TV monitor. LCD TVs are so thin and lightweight they can be mounted on a wall have high brightness but have a smaller viewing angle than plasma displays. They are known for their brightness, making them good candidates for brightly lit rooms. Their contrast, however has been an issue when compared with Plasma TVs, which produce deep blacks and better detail in dark scenes.

LCD TVs are now being manufactured in sizes up to 46" and can be as small as 2.5 inches in depth. The TVs create their picture by applying voltage to liquid crystal filled cells. They are capable of delivering high-definition television within a thin case and range in size up to 108 inches. The most popular screen size is between 32" and 52". LCD TVs are quickly displacing the only major competitors in the large screen market, the plasma display panel and rear projection television . LCDs are by far the most widely produced and sold television technology today pushing all other technologies into niche roles.

Technology has improved in a number of ways over recent years, resulting in better performance. High-def LCD TVs have millions of pixels that open to let light through or close to block it somewhat like tiny shutters. Technology is always improving and life spans for plasma TVs are increasing.

Full HD processing takes low resolution analog signals to near high-definition levels (1080p), and reproduces crisp images by displaying the original pictures without any blurring or distortion. At work here too is Intelligent Eye technology, which optimizes brightness and contrast by adapting to ambient light.

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