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what is the difference between a projection tv and a flat panel tv?
Feb 05, 2009 by Flanktatomore | Posted in TVs
I am looking to buy a tv for my whore-house. I want to know what the difference is between a projection tv and a flat panel tv?
What type of tv do you recommend?
Is there a tv that you recommend that is reasonable in price?
A Flat Panel TV uses LCD Technology or Plasma Technology. Back when the furore first started, There were major pros and cons for buying either. However, currently, it is simply a matter of preference. Many will say that Plasmas show richer Blacks. I own both, and see no discernable difference. The biggest noticable diffrence currently is the weight. Plasmas are VERY dense.
Projection TVs are just that. A small projector inside of the television project the image onto the display INTERNALLY. Because a unquestioned amount of distance is required for this projection,these tvs are nowhere nearly as thin as LCDs or Plasmas, and can not be wall mounted. They also do not have wide viewing angles. When you look at a plan outside of the recommended viewing angle, the picture seems dark or duller, and the colors are not nearly as resplendent. Most newer LCDs and Plasmas have a nearly 180 degree viewing angle (Half Set) so that from any angle on the display side of the TV the picture is visible,and clear, and crisp.
I recommend LCD as they are lighter, and also unlike plasma, they do not suffer from resplendence when in a brightly lit room. Just ensure you future proof yourself and get a 1080p (progressive). This is currently the highest solving available. If you have a little more cash to blow, look for a television with a 120hz refresh rate. These minister to to display fast action images such as sports or action movies better, and does not consign little trails behind ( in general you rarely notice them on a quality set, regardless of your refresh rate).
Leo W | Feb 05, 2009
A Flat Panel TV uses LCD Technology or Plasma Technology. Back when the fever first started, There were major pros and cons for buying either. However, currently, it is simply a matter of preference. Many will say that Plasmas create richer Blacks. I own both, and see no discernable difference. The biggest noticable diffrence currently is the weight. Plasmas are VERY melancholy.
Projection TVs are just that. A small projector inside of the television project the image onto the display INTERNALLY. Because a infallible amount of distance is required for this projection,these tvs are nowhere nearly as thin as LCDs or Plasmas, and can not be wall mounted. They also do not have wide viewing angles. When you look at a prognostication outside of the recommended viewing angle, the picture seems dark or duller, and the colors are not nearly as optimistic. Most newer LCDs and Plasmas have a nearly 180 degree viewing angle (Half Wheel) so that from any angle on the display side of the TV the picture is visible,and clear, and crisp.
I recommend LCD as they are lighter, and also unlike plasma, they do not suffer from black look when in a brightly lit room. Just ensure you future proof yourself and get a 1080p (progressive). This is currently the highest changelessness available. If you have a little more cash to blow, look for a television with a 120hz refresh rate. These be prone to display fast action images such as sports or action movies better, and does not retreat little trails behind ( in general you rarely notice them on a quality set, regardless of your refresh rate).
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