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    Plasma

    Anybody know if there's any difference between plasma screens and plasma tv's???

    Someone suggested that the only difference is that a plasma screen can be used with a computer, while a plasma tv can't. Anyone got any other ideas?
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    If they said it exactly like that they're a blowhard, "plasma screen" is just a synonym for "plasma tv". That being said, although plasma displays for computing are still relatively rare, displays designed for TV won't work well with computers, and vice versa. Just like LCD displays and LCD TV's. Computers and televisions just work differently currently - different resolutions, etc - although that'll change in time and they'll converge.

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    We have a Plasma screen at work - its not a Plasma TV as it does not have a TV Tuner.

    To watch TV on it, you'd have to attach an external tuner (like a VCR).

    Maybe thats the difference? Essentially they are are the same thing though.

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    TV in this country is PAL, which has 625 lines.

    Computer monitors have a 1,000 lines, which is why computer monitors always flicker when seen on TV.

    The "lines" I refer too are the number of horizontal lines laid out from top left to bottom right of a screen to make up the picture.

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    I thought LCD was the future now. Plasma old technology?
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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    TV in this country is PAL, which has 625 lines.

    Computer monitors have a 1,000 lines, which is why computer monitors always flicker when seen on TV.

    The "lines" I refer too are the number of horizontal lines laid out from top left to bottom right of a screen to make up the picture.
    I always thought that the flicker was because the refresh rate of the computer monitor and the sampling rate of the camera were not in sync rather than the variation in the horizontal line number.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    I thought LCD was the future now. Plasma old technology?
    LCD came long before plasma, it just wasn't applied to televisions in the mainstream because they couldn't be produced at a mid-market prices. (Plasma's are traditionally priced for the luxury market, LCD's aren't good enough to sell in that market.) With the switch in the computer market to LCD, they became produced in large enough numbers to test the television market. Plasma's are coming down in price somewhat now for much the same reason (production numbers).

    What dcfc said about the TV tuner, although as I said there are important configuration differences also, such as screen resolution. TVs traditionally default to much lower resolution, resolutions that would be uncomfortable on a computer these days. Obviously with modern televisions and technologies (HDTV), this is changing.

    What Jim said about refresh rates.

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    Also, it is only recently that LCD technology allowed them to make LCD tv's in larger screen sizes at 'affordable' prices.

    Now, what I want to know, is which is better - LCD or plasma?

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    Plasma will give you a better picture, but it may not last as long as an LCD. It'll be a lot more expensive too. And you don't want one near the ground if there's kids about, it'll burn the finger off them.

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    so whats the different technology used then? Also, what are the screens they have in pubs, plasma?
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    Most screens in pubs are plasma, apart from projected of course. HowStuffWorks will answer the hardcore technology questions far better than me.

    http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/lcd.htm
    http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/plasma-display.htm

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    I have a 48 inch High Definition wide screen plasma TV. It's the real deal. Here in the US, they're cheaper than LCD (set me back $3k though) and while LCDs are thinner, to me the quality of picture is the same. Plus some LCDs suffer from the 'burn' problem where some individual pixels burn out over time.
    BTW, has HD technology reached over there yet? There are rumours that the 2006 World Cup will be broadcast in HD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta
    And you don't want one near the ground if there's kids about, it'll burn the finger off them.

    adam
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars
    BTW, has HD technology reached over there yet? There are rumours that the 2006 World Cup will be broadcast in HD.
    Sky Sports are planning to broadcast some of next season's games in HD, so I guess it's possible that there will be some games in the WC broadcast in HD
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