Scoots5012 said:
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A plasma screen works basically the same as a CRT, only it's a flat screen design so if you play videogames too long on it, or leave the shopping channel on all the time the screen will get burned in.
CRTs also get burnt in. We were really looking at the difference between plasma and LCD.
I'll use someone else's words for this.
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CNet.com.au
1. Plasma and LCD technology - what's the difference?
Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. Plasma screens, as its name suggests, uses a matrix of tiny gas plasma cells charged by precise electrical voltages to create a picture. LCD screens (liquid crystal display) are in layman's terms sandwiches made up of liquid crystal pushed in the space between two glass plates. Images are created by varying the amount electrical charge applied to the crystals. Each technology has its strengths and weaknesses.
Why Plasma?
Apart from better contrast due to its ability to show deeper blacks, plasma screens typically have better viewing angles than LCD.
Why LCD?
LCDs have a longer lifespan than plasma screens. This was true of earlier plasma models, which would lose half of their brightness after more than 20,000 hours of viewing. Later plasma generations have bumped that up to anything between 30,000 and 60,000 hours. LCDs, on the other hand, are guaranteed for 60,000 hours.