LCD vs. plasma: Which type of flat-panel TV should I get?
Where and what you watch may help you decide whether LCD or plasma is best for you. If your TV
room is relatively bright, or you do a lot of daytime viewing, you're a candidate for a bright,
glare-resistant LCD TV. LCDs are also immune to screen burn-in, so if you watch TV shows or play
video games with static images on the screen for hours at a time, LCD would be a better choice.
If you prize rich, natural colors and a higher-contrast picture, and do lots of viewing with the
lights dimmed, you'll probably prefer a plasma TV.
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What are the best HDTVs for high-def gaming?
With the popularity of HD video game consoles like Xbox 360 and PlayStation® 3, it's
even more important to get the right TV for gaming. Plasmas are best at displaying high-speed
motion, and they've got the widest viewing angles if you're playing with friends, but they're
still somewhat vulnerable to screen burn-in. Flat-panel LCD TVs are immune to screen burn-in,
and provide consistently bright, crisp images. Rear-projection DLP and SXRD TVs also handle
motion very well, and you can get a much bigger screen for your money than with a flat-panel TV.
Find out more about HDTVs and gaming here.
Format War Update: Blu-ray Wins Over HD DVD
Lots of people were anxious about buying a high-def disc player because of the format war
between Blu-ray and HD DVD. But now that the format war is over, you don't need to worry about
choosing the wrong format. So if you love movies and own an HDTV — especially a 1080p model — you
should consider a Blu-ray player. They can provide sharp high-definition video and ultra-detailed
surround sound for a more immersive movie experience.
Learn more about Blu-ray technology.