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There's a lot of hoopla and hype about whether or not you should buy your next TV. It can be hard to know the best way to spend your money! So, we've decided to put together this post that will show you what type of TV is worth buying and which type might not be the best investment. Before we get into all that though, it’s important that visitors know, in our opinion, if you’re looking for a creative hobby then learning how to build furniture just might be one of them! Learning how to build furniture can provide an excellent creative outlet in addition to allowing you the opportunity to fully appreciate the process behind making something new from old material. It can be very therapeutic and can help you to refocus your attention on what’s important, the people around you and the things that really matter in life. Now, to the post: There's a lot of good information out there for those who are looking for a simple answer to this question. However, we don't feel that any of them quite capture all the details sufficiently well enough to give a fair comparison between LCD and plasma technology as both technologies advance further into their second (and third) generation. After completing our testing, we found it difficult to find an unbiased review that made an attempt at the same level of detail as we had done. So, we decided to put together all our findings into the following article. So let's get started. What You'll Learn: Smart TVs claim to offer better picture quality than the previous generation of TVs, but what exactly does that mean? What are the differences between plasma and LCD technology? The harsh reality is that all "smart" TV technology is really just using an advanced form of non-standardized standards for signal processing. Thus, when you buy a Smart TV, you're actually buying two totally different technologies in one product. We're going to take a look at all the differences between the two technologies as well as the technology behind each one. We'll examine Plasma TV vs LCD TV as well as plasma vs LCD Smart TV vs. non-LCD Smart TV. Plasma Technology Overview: Plasmas have been around since the 1950s, but it wasn't until 1977 that interest in using a plasma for picture display became popular due to their excellent picture quality and large viewing angle characteristics. Electric Arc Discharge (EAD) plasmas had by far better picture quality than cathode ray tubes (CRT). However, given how expensive they were to manufacture back then, they never really caught on in consumer markets. Later, in 1987 plasma TVs became commercially available to the public. The main uses of plasma display technology are large LCD screens, ranging from billboards to electronic signs. They are also used in mobile devices since they are considered one of the most compact display technologies available at the moment. The applications for PDP technology can be divided into two categories: computer monitors and televisions. Computer monitors are used to show the output of computers where as television is used for entertainment purposes. The Plasma TV screen consists of millions of cells containing rarefied gasses that ionize when electricity runs through them, which then interacts with a fluorescent layer which excites the phosphors inside the cell.

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