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Colour Accuracy
Colour accuracy is an extremely complex subject, and impossible to gauge in a store. Absolute color and gray scale accuracy is necessary to display digital photos on your TV. Colour accuracy is intertwined with many other factors, including brightness and viewing angle. Overall, considering colour accuracy combined with viewing angle, plasma is much better.<ref>http://www.displaymate.com/LCD_Plasma_ShootOut.htm</ref>
 
== Connectors ==
 
TV connectors have evolved many types. For HDTV the main types are HDMI and USB. More is better. Older types that may be found are component video, S-video, RF or coaxial cable, and separate audio connectors.<ref>http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00396708</ref>
=== HDMI ===
 
A High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connection is the go-to connector on a HDTV for high-definition digital video and audio signals. Maximum cable runs are 16 feet (5 meters).
 
HDMI is compatible with DVI video. You may need an HDMI-to-DVI adapter plug if your source device only has a DVI connector (but you must connect audio separately). HDMI supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP).
 
=== USB ===
== Energy Consumption ==