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Plasma vs. LCD: Six things you need to know

By David Carnoy on 08 April 2008

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Comments: My Girlfriends dad owns a Panasonic Viera Plasma, it is around six months old and the picture is horrible. I plugged my PS3 into it via HDMI and watched hitchhickers guide to the galaxy on Blu-ray disc. The picture was grainy, it wasnt noticable from far away but as soon as you got about five meters away you could notice it. The dark space scenes were pixelised and grey with a lot of picture noise interference. I expected a lot more. I then plugged it into my brothers cheap 1+years old LG 32" LCD with the same HDMI cable and was blown away. The size of the two tv's were different, the plasma being a 106cm but the picture was so clear and bright, the only downside was the narrow viewing angle, which i've seen is a lot better in the newer ones. I thought a better brand like panasonic would win out over a cheaper korean company.

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