| In LCD TV vs. plasma TV screen size, the plasma | | | | they're less fragile. On the other hand, plasmas are |
| have the advantage, they're currently size champions, | | | | fragile that they're tricky to ship plus to install. Their |
| and however, the developing LCD TV technology is | | | | installation must be done by professionals, which |
| catching up. They have sizes from 32" to 63". | | | | makes them more of a hassle in installing. It means that |
| Panasonic makes this kind that's 103", but not for sale | | | | you'll need a separate budget for installment apart |
| to consumers. | | | | from the original budget you need to set for the price |
| In comparing angles for viewing, LCD vs. plasma | | | | of the television alone. |
| screens, the latter has an advantage. Viewing angles | | | | In plasmas vs. LCD TVs, screen lifespan isn't an |
| for plasma TVs are up until 160 degrees, while viewing | | | | effective way in differentiating them. The former is |
| angles for LCD TVs are until 175 degrees. | | | | reported to have half life at 30,000-60,000 hours. |
| The screen's refresh rates vary slightly with LCD and | | | | Average CRT TVs which most of us use at home |
| plasma TV screen's technology. The former produces | | | | have half life at 25,000 hours. |
| refresh and handles rapid movements like CRT | | | | Whether one is cheaper than the other, or better than |
| televisions. The latter has improved refresh rates. | | | | another, in the end, it would be up to you to weigh |
| For weight, LCD televisions are lighter, cheaper to ship | | | | things out and decide. |
| and more portable. With screen durability test, LCD win, | | | | |