#10107
utanna olvastam egy kicsit a dolgonak... sound$vision magazin:
Plasma
• Large screens — up to 65 inches
• Flat-panel displays can be wall-mounted
• Bright picture viewable from almost any angle
• Tend to be expensive
• Most can’t produce true blacks
LCD
• A.k.a. liquid-crystal display
• Available in flat-panel, rear-projection, and front-projection models
• Image brighter than DLP
• Can’t produce true blacks
• Wide viewing angle on flat-panel sets
• No danger of screen burn-in
• Like plasma, flat-panel LCD models can be wall-mounted
• Unlike plasma, flat-panel LCD screens currently max out at 46 inches
• Flat-panel models tend to be pricey
DLP
• A.k.a. Digital Light Processing
• Used in both rear-projection TVs with slim cabinets and front projectors
• Produces better blacks than plasma and LCD
• Bright picture with a wide viewing angle
• Unlike CRT and plasma models, no danger of screen burn-in
• More expensive than CRT sets with the same size screen
CRT
• A.k.a. cathode-ray tube
• Available in direct-view, rear-projection, and front-projection models
• Inexpensive except front projectors
• When calibrated, delivers the best picture quality of all current TV technologies
• Direct-view and rear-projection models are bulky and heavy
• Direct-view screens max out at 38 inches
szoval crt? elavult technologia?? olcsobb mint a tobbi.. es meg szebbet is tud.. bar ez meg engem is meglepett. minenesetre ha a beegestol feltek akkor vegyetek DLP-t....