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ash4640
 Rank: Sony Fan 
Joined: Nov 01, 2004
Posts: 2
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 | Posted: 2005-07-12 04:57
I had seen some sites and came to know that the life of a plasma Tv is approx 30,000 hours so thats equal to some 5years if you watch 16hrs per day...thats pretty bad compared to normal tvs....So what is the next best thing to a plasma tv..... What is a LCD display, how is it different from a plasma and whats its life
For a normal flat tv My criteria : size - 29 inch or above, with wega engine, 700-800$.
 
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gkaz
 Rank: Sony Enthusiant 
Joined: Nov 17, 2004
Posts: 36
From: Glendale, Arizona
 | Posted: 2005-07-12 19:55
ash4640 Welcome. If you go to www.cnet.com click on televisions and then HDTV WORLD then Flat or Fat you will find a discussion of the different types of TV's. You can also get ratings of new TV's. Hope this helps.
 
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jttar
Moderator Premium Member
 Rank: Sony Master 
Joined: Feb 28, 2003
Posts: 9156
From: Chicago,IL, USA
 | Posted: 2005-07-12 23:42
ash4640,
Greetings and welcome. LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and uses a replaceable bulb to light the pixels of the display. One of the nice features of LCD is after the bulb is replaced the display is like new. Also, there is no concern of burn-in as in plasma.
Joe
 
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