Yes. As long as there is an output for on than it is possible. What you need to do is have the wires that are blue. Then you hook it up to a laptop or to another electronic and it will then bring up an image on your tv.
Plasma TVs use highly heated gases for the picture. LCD use liquid crystal displays. That's the scientific difference. As for the difference you will see, that's up to your eye and your opinion.
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