Extraordinary Genius

Chapter 1164 LCD VS Plasma

There are already many users on the market, choosing more space-saving and clear flat-screen TVs. Plus, computer screens and other applications, plasma technology, can be said to be very fast growing.

However, there is also a flat-screen TV that is clearer at this time, especially in terms of perspective, better plasma, and has a distinct advantage in terms of contrast and grayscale, with more layers.

Philip made the TV, but it was one of its main businesses, and after Feng Yu and Changhong switched shares, he also entered the manufacturing field of the TV. Although Changhong is more of a computer LCD monitor at this time, this is more profitable.

Changhong was also the first manufacturer of offensive plasma technology in the country, and Philip was working hard on plasma technology. However, it has to be acknowledged that plasma technology is now stronger among those manufacturers in island countries.

For example, Hitachi, Nishita, Pioneer Peak, etc., followed by South Korea's four-star group, LG, etc., are parallel plasma and LCD technologies. None of these are among the best in the world, but not too bad. And then there are the Shini, Dongzhi companies in the island, and some companies in Baoshima.

Down again, Tomson, Philip, Changhong, TCL, etc. As for the US, they also sell products from Asia and Europe.

At this time, plasma technology is actually better than LCD technology, at least better suited for television, and indeed better for eye protection than LCD TV.

But plasma TV has several major drawbacks.

First of all, plasma TVs can only be made big, can't be made small, the minimum is over 40 inches! This eliminates the possibility that the plasma entered the computer display field, at least the personal computer, was rarely used with such a large screen, even before Feng Yu was reborn.

Because people are generally very close to the monitor, too big, and it looks really uncomfortable.

Secondly, plasma has more advantages when processing dynamic images, but static images are less powerful than LCDs, especially static resolution, which is similar to LCDs for the time being, but will still be left behind by LCDs in the future.

And there are still images that can burn when the plasma screen is in the same position for a long time, that is, when watching DVDs on plasma TV, it is not appropriate to pause for a long time. Because plasma is a special gas that is activated by voltage in the imaging unit, it burns easily after prolonged excitation. The liquid crystal, on the other hand, changes the crystal structure within the transistor through current, which is relatively stable.

So when the plasma TV is turned off, it's often discovered that it's turned off. Why is there still a shadow on the screen?

The liquid crystal is stable and the plasma dynamically adjusts the number of tiles according to the strength and weakness of the external light. That is, the number of tiles on a plasma television is a range, not a fixed one.

Most importantly, the lower companies, in order to guarantee profitability and technology, have monopolized the upstream panel resources of the plasma, the entire industrial chain, and refused to share them openly with other companies. In their view, this would yield higher profits.

Indeed, plasma televisions at this time are more expensive and naturally more profitable than LCD televisions.

Philip and Thomson are also giants in European television, and they are now faced with the choice of whether to give up plasma, specialize in LCD, or choose to go side by side with South Korean companies, or give up LCD, specialize in plasma.

Philip and storm electronics and other collaborative plasma technologies are already world leaders, and several production bases have been established in Huaxia, Europe, etc., and of course they are unlikely to abandon LCD technology. It's not just television, it's computer screens, this huge market.

Thomson, however, believes that plasma TVs are more advantageous and that flat-screen TVs should choose plasma. That's the equivalent of splitting flat-screen TV into two camps.

You can't make a fortune stepping on two boats like South Korea!

Thomson was also one of the supporters of the plasma in his previous life, and as a result, the plasma profits were getting lower, causing Thomson to lose money and eventually fall into the 08 world financial crisis.

Philip, this partner, Feng Yu, still doesn't want to lose it. Without them, the advantages of plasma technology cannot be guaranteed. Colour display, visual angle, response time, resolution, etc. all require a great deal of money and technical energy for research.

Feng Yu persuaded Philip to give up the plasma and specialize in LCD. For the time being, plasma is not as good as LCD TV. But Feng Yu told Philip that in the future, computers will grow faster and faster, and the market here will outgrow the TV.

With traditional fluorescent display TVs and flat-screen TVs, and flat-screen TVs divided into LCD and plasma, we can stand undefeated as long as we maintain our advantage in one aspect.

Besides, as their production capacity expands, the cost becomes lower and lower. Plasma prices remain high due to low production capacity, and LCDs will have a good price advantage. As other technologies improve, liquid crystals are bound to replace plasma.

If Philip had to parallel his legs, then Feng Yu would have to choose. In LCD TV technology, he slowly threw Philip away, even if he invested more, and did it alone. Anyway, there are technicians in Long Red who can pull TCL in.

Gage heard Feng Yu's question and said positively: “President Feng, on behalf of Philip, give you a positive answer. We abandon plasma technology research and specialize in LCD technology. ”

“So you're working with Tom Sun? ”

“Tom Sun studied alone, and if we did, we could go and buy their patent licenses. Thomson is one of the most patented companies in consumer electronics, and they make a lot of money each year by virtue of patent licensing. ”

Thomson is still on his old path, and I don't know if this world will go bankrupt. But Philip agreed with Feng Yu's suggestion to abandon plasma research and specialize in LCD technology, which relieved Feng Yu.

So it's much easier to stay ahead in LCD technology. Competitors are just Yuni, Dong Zhi, Si Xing Group and other island countries and South Korean enterprises. As for Bao Island's enterprises, they are in the second tier.

Feng Yu did not know that Tom Sun immediately partnered with TCL to build a factory in China and set up a TKK company specializing in plasma television technology. At the suggestion of Feng Yu, Changhong specializes in LCD television technology. As for plasma TVs, let it go to TCL. Anyway, not many people buy them domestically. With them, they can also, to a certain extent, block businesses in island countries and South Korea. In fact, the average person has no idea how different LCD is from plasma.

Feng Yu told them not to worry, plasma technology, belongs to Qu Gao and the widow. No one responds, more manufacturers will put into the arms of the LCD, and then, the end of plasma TV!

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