In the case of LED versus LCD or LCD versus Plasma, there is no clear-cut winner because each has their own set of advantages and drawbacks. Here is a clear guide of pros and cons for LCDs, LEDs, and Plasma TV.
Pros:
- The best LED screens have excellent black levels and color contrast.
- Over time LED TVs have better color consistency than LCD TVs.
- LED backlit screens have a lifespan of 100,000 hours longer then LCD screens and are considered the most reliable flat-screen TV.
Cons:
- LEDs are much more expensive than LCDs.
- Some people have complained about uneven display lighting, though opting for a quality manufacturer should eliminate this problem.
Pros:
- The non-reflective face helps the image quality remain high, even with lights on in the room.
- LCDs are lightweight as compared to plasma screens, yet they are also less fragile.
- They consume much less power and produce less heat than a plasma TV.
Cons:
- The deep levels of black you can achieve with plasma screens are not possible on LCDs.
- The slight response delay causes fast motion on the screen to blur.
- LCDs are more expensive than plasmas of the same size.
Pros:
- Plasma screens are versatile in their use and can be installed nearly anywhere—even on the ceiling!
- They have beautiful, crisp pictures and great black levels.
- Usually, plasmas cost less than LCD screens.
Cons:
- Because plasma screens are mostly glass, they are very fragile. They should be shipped and installed with great care.
- These kinds of TVs are very heavy compared to other varieties.
- Plasma screens consume larger amounts of power.
- The picture quality degrades with time because of phosphor wear.
- The glass face reflects light and creates glares on the screen.
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