Which of the following is the correct chronological order of TV display technologies?

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Q: 103 (CAPF/2013)

Which of the following is the correct chronological order of TV display technologies?

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History

question_exam: 

CAPF

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Option 1 is the correct chronological order of TV display technologies, which is CRT, Plasma, LED.

- CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) was the earliest TV display technology. It used a large, bulky tube to produce images on the screen. CRT TVs were common until the early 2000s.

- Plasma technology was introduced later than CRT. It used tiny cells containing electrically charged gases to create images. Plasma TVs gained popularity in the early 2000s but have become less common in recent years.

- LED (Light Emitting Diode) is the most recent TV display technology. It uses a panel of LED lights to produce images. LED TVs started becoming popular in the late 2000s and are now the most commonly used type of TV.

Option 2 (CRT, LED, Plasma) is incorrect because LED technology was introduced after Plasma, not before it.

Option 3 (LED, CRT, Plasma) is incorrect because CRT technology was the earliest, followed by Plasma.

Option 4 (Plasma, LED, CRT) is incorrect because Plasma TVs were introduced after CRT TVs.