Saturday, 16 July 2016

PLASMA/LCD/OLED DISPLAYS | Center Point Media

To the untrained eye LCD, OLED and Plasma look very similar and have similar properties and limitations.  These screens are seen in most living-rooms and offices and vary from 17" up to 60" for LCDs and 110" for plasmas (as of December 2011, but they keep getting bigger)


Both of these screen options will typically work to High Definition resolution of 1080 lines. These screens are ideal for small applications where a light, high-quality and cost effective screen is needed.  Also, the range of connectivity on these screens is often excellent, which make them versatile.

The key benefits of these screens are :


Lightweight, which means they can be rigged easily and quickly

Attractive, which means they can be in plain sight without dressing or otherwise

Good range of connectivity.  A typical screen will have a VGA, HDMI, Composite, Component, DVI and S-video input, which means almost any video signal can be easily attached

The level of brightness is generally fine for all indoor applications

The limiting factors include:

The size of the screens is limited to 60" for LCDs and 110" for plasmas, although they are getting bigger all the time. Screens above 60" are not generally available in the mass market (as they are an excessive size for themass consumer market) and are therefore disproportionately expensive and best avoided for applications that do not need them

Brightness is generally insufficient for daylight use.  

However, some of our 55" LCD screens have performed well when in the shade for outdoor events.

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