It all depends on who made the plasma TV. Many television manufacturers have quit making plasmas because they couldn't figure out a way of making them reliable. Panasonic is the only company I am personally aware of that makes plasmas reliably and they are one of the only companies still producing them. LCD and LED televisions are the most fragile screen ever produced for the general public. It takes very little pressure applied to the screen of an LCD or LED TV to render it totally toasted and ready for the electronic recycling facility because if a screen is broken on one of these units it would cost more to repair than to replace it. Don't get me wrong though, I do like LED and LCD televisions but you just have to be aware of how little it takes to totally destroy it and take steps to protect your investment. If you have kids or friends with kids who visit your house then install your LED or LCD behind some bullet proof glass ha ha. Also don't expect any warranty, manufacturer or extended to cover such breakage, they don't cover physical damage.
Plasma screen TVs differ from LCD or LED TVs. Plasma TVs use electrically charged ionized gas to display the picture. The advantages of a plasma TV are that they provide a clearer and better picture than LCD or LED TVs.
LED TV's emit much better quality picture
Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV
Most people like LCD better because it has better graphics and sound.
LCD, LED, and plasma televisions are all HDTV (high definition televisions). They differ in technology, the latest on the market being LED.
The action depends on the refresh rate, which the hertz is how many times per second it refreshes. Plasma can handle 600hz and the fastest LED TV can handle 1240hz. Therefore, LED is the winner.
Although it still depends on its technical specification, in the vast majority of cases an LED TV will be better. LED usually has a sharper image as each pixel is being changed individually by a different diode meaning that the picture also changes quicker and smoother. It is also thinner and lighter physically.
Plasma TV's often have a wider viewing angle then LED tv's. LED's are often brighter and more vibrant. I would suggest a plasma for a wider and larger room. LED's for smaller rooms.
It used to be that plasma TVs offered the better picture and were much more expensive. They still are much more expensive, but unless you are an absolute fanatic, an LED screen offers great picture quality at a fraction of the price.
In general an LED consumes less energy than a Plasma.
First thing to compare is the colours - Plasma TV can produce excellent black levels, while LED TVs look much greyer. Also Plasma TVs produce more even brightness levels across the screen. Plasma TVs have much better viewing angles than the majority of LED TVs too. Plasma TVs also make fast-moving objects look sharper because of a shorter response time. On the other hand, LEDs use less power, are brighter and have a wider range of colours.
Some may say led, but it really depends on your preference. Plasma Televisions are ultra thin flat screens which are fit to produce dark-colored blacks and brilliant whites, which helps make movies & tv shows look amazing.