What is the difference between lcd and plasma screens
The technology is converging is terms of quality and size availability. It used to be that plasma was larger, but LCD was brighter. These differences are now reducing as the technologies converge. The choice of LCD or plasma rather depends on the intended use of the screen. What about the resolution? This is the number of pixels available on the screen. The higher the resolution is, the greater the definition and sharpness of the image. This is more important with larger screens where the pixel size is more noticeable, and less important when displaying images from a video source because rapidly changing images make the pixellation less noticeable. Nowadays, it is usually best to go for at least XGA if showing data and at least SVGA if showing only video. What about high definition? All our plasma screens are HD ready which means that they have a minimum resolution of 1024×768 and have an HDMI input. If you’re running a DVD through the display, this means you will be able to, by using