All things being equal (and of course, they never are), I would expect that
a plasma display would be noisier. The scan rates of the two displays are
equal, but the voltages swings are larger for a plasma display. Plus the
power is much higher for a plasma display - just stand near one and you
will feel the heat radiated by the display. Higher power means higher
current, means (all things being equal) higher emissions.
Don Borowski
Schweitzer Engineering Labs
Pullman, WA, USA
Amund Westin am...@westin-emission.no wrote on 06/21/2005 01:28:51 PM:
In general, is it possible to say which one that has the lowest
radiation?
Cheers!
#Amund Westin
Oslo / Norway
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