As a follow-up to our article on flat-panel display technologies, we've prepared a comparative buyer's guide to LCD TV sets. Why LCD and not plasma? Because the manufacturers seem to have a clear preference for that technology, despite the undeniable quality advantages of plasma. LCD is less expensive to produce, less demanding technically, and perhaps most importantly, it is of greater appeal to the lower end of the market, where most of the buyers are. Unfortunately, LCD is also the technology that involves the highest risk for the purchaser: LCD specifications are often unrealistic, and quality can vary greatly from one model to another. There's a very real danger of paying more than $1,000 and getting a bad TV set. ...

Source: Toms Hardware

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