Right, i m sure this is a quite easy one to answer but i have been reading a lot of information and it s a lot contradictory. So here it is, what is the difference between an LCD TV and Plasma TV? I know these days LCDs are outselling Plasmas but what is the reason? Are LCDs better in quality, reliability or just cos they are cheaper? I have been considering buying a 42" full HD LCD but have been put off for now cos my current flat is a bit too small. Did get a once in a lifetime deal as well but had to pass on it. SO guys come on, hit me with what u know.
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