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Two Plasma Flat Screen TV LG Vivadi and worth taking a look at

People are often of the view that plasma screens are much more latest in a series of technologies in use in the industry flat-screen TV today when it is actually one of the oldest technologies available

If we look at the basics of the technology behind it we find that in its simplistic form is the heating of small gas cells with inert trapped between two glass panels that make up a plasma screen.

If we look at the pair of flat screen plasma TV? s we can see exactly what on the market right now.

The plasma first let's take a look at the LG 50PC1D?

The 50PC1D is a 50-inch plasma TV and the prices of these sold in the region of 1500 pounds sterling or U.S. dollars 3000. The screen resolution is 1366 X 768 and with respect to HD Ready the answer is yes. The LG has 3 (2 RGB) Scart and the type and number of Multimedia interfaces the 50PC1D uses is HDMI and 2. The type of Tuner for this TV is Analogue and Digital and the LG is Available in a wide variety of outlets.

So to take a first look, how we qualify LG 50PC1D?

Well to begin with our score for the picture quality is 6 out of 10, and closely tied to the image quality is the sound quality and our score for this would be 8 on 10. In terms of availability and the number of relevant connections, our score is 8 out of 10. If we look at the overall "featureability" our score would be 8 out of 10, then if you look at the ease of use and overall value for money, then our results would be 6 and 6 out of 10, respectively.

The overall verdict would be that the overall performance of this plasma we felt was pretty good, if not slightly disappointed by a noisy image, but in the For also compared against similar machines, this is on the cheap side so that has to be a plus.

(The next flat screen plasma watch television to be the next | up between the flat screen plasma TV? s to see would be the) Vivadi Saturn HD50.

The Saturn HD50 is a 50-inch plasma TV and the prices of these would be in the region of 8000 pounds sterling or 16000 U.S. dollars. The screen resolution is 1366 X 768 and what far as being HD Ready the answer is yes. The Vivadi has 1 (no RGB) Scart and the type and number of Multimedia interfaces the Saturn HD50 uses is HDMI and 2. The type of Tuner for this TV is Analogue and Digital and Vivadi is available in limited outlets.

So to have an initial view of how we would Vivadi fee Saturn HD50?

Well to start with our score for the picture quality is 10 out of 10, and closely tied to the image quality is the quality sound and our results for this would be 10 out of 10. In terms of availability and the number of relevant connections, our score would be 10 out of 10. If we a look at the general "featureability" our score is 10 out of 10, if then take a look at the ease of use and value for money then our score would be 8 and 6 10 respectively.

The general verdict will be when we look at the results that gave it to obtain a fairly good picture of what our team felt when they reviewed. This may sound a bit stupid and very obvious, but occasionally you can give a good tva score on a technical basis, but in reality not "falling in love" with the whole package. In this case, the big downside is the price that has to say but if you have the money or can get your hands (legally) thenm money in doing what he has to do to get one of these pieces of kit. The image quality alone only leaves most people speechless!

Since 2006, which analysts said was largely a decisive year in which it was the year that LCD TV? s really began to gain market share of manufacturers of plasma, LCD TV? s have begun to share the market for big screens with plasmas. One of the other areas of consolidation in the industry has seen the production base of well established plasma with now more than 50 brands that are manufactured by only five companies? Of course, this has led to economies of scale hitherto imagined that technology increasingly screens can be shared and help further reduce total cost basis.

About the Author

Stephen Morgan writes quite regularly on the Internet about TV and Home Entertainment issues and more on the above can be found at Best Flat Screen TV and also at http://cheapplasmatelevision.biz

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