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For the past couple of years, the battle for competing TV screen superiority has been mainly between plasma screen TVs and LCD TVs. And to be sure, either would make a fine choice for the average television viewer. And in terms of sheer numbers sold, plasma TVs have outsold LCDs up to this point. But increasingly TV manufacturers, such as Sony, have been shifting away from plasma screens to newer technologies instead, and one of those is DLP.
DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. They both use completely different ways to create the image on a television screen, although the final product is remarkably similar when viewed side by side. There are
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only a few minor differences to be considered and here they are:
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PAL Standard
PAL technology is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in a larger section of the world. The other common standards are NTSC and SECAM. PAL is an analogue broadcasting system and is a standard which uses in all 625 alternating lines. It is used on 50Hz power frequency cycle and operated in those countries where such frequency is the standard specification of its electrical power.
PAL was introduced as a standard in the year 1967 and has eight different types - PAL B, PAL G, PAL H, PAL D, PAL I, PAL K, PAL K, PAL N and PAL M. These offshoots of PAL have different specifications. PAL is used in China, India,
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Indonesia, Israel, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and United Kingdom, some European countries, some countries in South America and also in Africa.
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