Saludos Kaneko, ahora si me dejaste con una gran duda...., como esta eso de que los plasmas no tienen pixeles???
Sacado de la página de Panasonic:
Display Resolution
Resolution refers to the number of pixels per inch that a screen can display, and it's the main thing that sets High Definition apart from Standard Definition. All flat panel LCDs and plasmas are what's called "fixed-pixel" displays, which means they use pixels to display an image. HDTVs are quantified by the number of pixels per vertical line — so a TV designated as "720" has 720 vertical pixels, and a TV designated as "1080" has 1080 vertical pixels. TVs with a higher pixel count have a higher resolution, and therefore produce a clearer, more detailed image than those with a lower pixel count.
Saludos..