Video game consoles, in themselves, do not damage Hi-Def tv's, such as LCD, or Plasma. Though, its been said that if you display the same image on such a Television, for a long period of time, it will burn a "shadow" into the screen, leaving an outline. -Hollow
No.
You can use the red yellow and white cables ( called composite ),
or the green red and blue cables ( called component ).
Only component and HDMI can use high definition.
Video Games can be played on any television with a compatible input. However, if they are played on a plasma TV, there is a small risk of plasma burn. The effect is caused by static images being shown on the screen for long periods of time. It is seen as a faint ghost image that is overlaid on other images.
The effect is normally only seen if high contrast and bold images are shown on the screen. As most modern video games have moving backgrounds and low contrast text, the fault is rarely seen. Plasma burn has become less of an issue as plasma technology has been developed since they were introduced some years ago.
Although you don't need to be too concerned about the problem, it is worth reading the user manual and complying with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Yes you can but wouldn't it be easier to play games in front of your tv?
yes, but they won't be as sharp as on a smaller set.
Yes.
The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.
XRGB is a family of videoprocessors used for playing 240p video games on an LCD, Plasma or any other progressive display device.
Currently Plasma is only competitive at sizes above 40".In truth they get a bad rap without much basis.Their quality is slightly better,but they can't compete on price at the most common form factors in people's living rooms.
Probably an LCD because I know a friend that has a big plasma and I have an LCD The LCD has better graphics and the plasma is a little blurry. If you have a big screen then it sucks for a ps2 but works really good with Xbox 360 and PS3, I'm not sure about just the normal Xbox though. also you can view a plasma at an angle and the picture is still there. if you get at an angle on an lcd the picture will blur out.
No because the LCD or plasma technology is relatively new. It also depends on the maufacturer. Panasonics plasma tv has a 100,000 lifespan versus 60,000 of an LCD. Plasma and LCD are not the same type of tv either.
plasma get hotter then LCD or led and plasma has some gasses in it
== == LCD is best when compared to plasma because crystals have very good property regarding refletion.....so it is better to use LCD rather than using plasma...The plasma have disadvantage that its is not as stable as an LCD.
No most people consider lcd tvs better than plasma tvs. Plasma tvs are harder to fix than lcd tvs. Lcd tvs also have a clearer picture than plasma tvs do.
LCD televisions will typically outlast there Plasma counterparts.
no, i don't think so
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You will want to buy a High Definition or HD television that is either an LCD or Plasma. Get the highest resolution television you can find within your price range in order to have the best picture quality possible, which is important when playing video games