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LCD vs Plasma vs DLP: What's the difference?

We break down these TV tech terms de jour to help you get on the right track for picking the perfect HDTV.

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Home A/V | by Randall Bennett | Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:18PM | 0 comments

Today's group of tech terms de jour? LCD, DLP and Plasma, the most popular technologies behind displaying pictures on your HDTV. Each one has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, and rather than focus on a "winner," each technology has a specific reason for winning its own category. Join us as we break down the basics of TV display technology.

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CRT, LCD, Plasma, DLP

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