At first sight, the difference is the price: a Plasma TV set is usually more expensive than an LCD TV set (with screen dimension being equal). If you need a little device, it’s more easy to find an LCD TV set, rather than a Plasma TV set that has medium-big dimensions.
In general LCD TV sets are right for personal view, in fact, given the limited angle view, the quality can decrease on the basis of the position of the observer.
LCD tv sets are backlit and right for bright environments and they don’t feel the “reflex effect”. The pictures are very detailed, even if the color contrast depends from the angle view and the black is not much deep because of the backlit. They are recommended to people that own a game console like Xbox or Playstation or for the view of static images like the photos, while there is a smoothness effect for speedy images (like in a football match).
Plasma TV sets have a wider angle view and this let more people being able to watch the screen with high quality. They feel the effect of the light reflex but the image quality is very high, realistic and suitable for sport broadcast, action movies and etc.
In general, Full-HD TV sets have an higher resolution than the HD-Ready ones (that you can now find on sale). Many of them have integrated digital terrestrial (DVB-T), but pay attention: it is not possible to watch pay per view channels because they missed a CAM interface, unless specified.
If you are still undecided about the two technologies, I advise to go to a shop and look at two different TV sets that transmit the same movie and make the choice on the basis of your own flavors.
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