Question by liewguy: What is the maximum resolution a 40 plus inches PLasma TV can reach ?
For a Plasma TV , say with dimesions of 40 to 43 inches , what is the maximum resolution ( in pixels ) that it can reach ?
Is this maximum resolution limited by the inherent limits of Plasma technology ?
A case example : an X brand 32 inch LCD TV can reach resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels , whereas by comparison, a Plasma TV of 42 inches can only reach resolutions of 1024 x 768 pixels .
Why is this so ?
Best answer:
Answer by s__i
The only limit to panel size is the cost, theoretically you could make a panel any size you wanted, however the bigger and higher the resolution you want, the more difficult manufacture becomes.
LCDs and Plasmas are made up of millions of pixels, so as you increase the total number in a panel, the chances of there being one or more defective pixels increases, and a manufacturer can’t sell panels with lots of non working pixels.
If a manufacturer has to produce a 100 panels to get one 3000x2000px display the cost is going to be very high, so they’re not likely to bother until their yields improve.
For plasmas 1024x768px is common computer screen resolution, and there are enough pixels to display a 720p HD picture.
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