Consumer Electronics
PVA vs LCD
The main difference between a LCD and PVA is a that LCD is a type of display panel that uses liquid crystals in order to produce a picture, while a PVA is a type of a TFT LCD. |
Plasma vs Projection TVs
Plasma TVs are a flat panel displays that use noble gases in order to produce light and images. A Projection TV initially creates a small picture and then uses a beam of light in order to enlarge that image on... |
Plasma vs Led TV
Plasma displays are developed using noble gases that are electrically heated to produce light. LED (Light emitting diode) TVs are still LCD TVs that replace the original LCD’s CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent... |
Plasma vs LCD
LCDs (Liquid Crystal Display) are displays that use liquid crystals sandwiched between two sheets of polarizing material. A plasma panel has tiny cells of noble gases (neon and xenon) and a small amount of... |
Plasma vs Flat Screens
Flat panels are lighter and thinner compared to old cathode ray tube (CRT) sets and have width of less than 10 centimeters. Flat panel displays are of two types: static and volatile. Plasma, LCDs and LEDs are... |