Exploring the Art & Science of Marketing
LCD or Plasma
“Plasma TV sets use tiny pockets of gases to display images, while LCDs use crystals sandwiched between glass. LCDs last longer than plasma screens but are not as bright, while plasma has a wider viewing angle but consumes more power.”
Way to go CNET for explaining the simple difference between an LCD and a plasma screen.
“In the race for an edge, panel makers are also investing in organic light emitting diode (OLED) display, viewed as a promising next-generation technology.
Self-luminous and paper-thin OLED screens produce brighter images, respond faster and consume less power.”
Question is. Which do you prefer?
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