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Article: LCD or plasma? TV screens that hang on the wall present consumers with new choices.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- April 3, 2003
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Byline: Doug Bedell
We may not have flying cars yet, but the new millennium has at least brought us televisions that hang on the wall.
Prices for thin, flat, high-definition monitors are finally dropping from the stratosphere into a somewhat more affordable realm. Some are now under $5,000.
At the same time, shoppers have more choices. Until recently if you wanted that wide, oh-so-cool hanging display for your living room, only one technology could deliver _ plasma. But now, liquid crystal displays, or LCDs, are rapidly entering the large-format television marketplace.
Which is better?
The experts are somewhat divided. ...