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Plasma Flat Screen TVs
Executive Summary About Plasma Flat Screen TVs By Joanell Hutchinson
Buying a plasma flat screen TV
There are two main options when it comes to the best picture quality while also saving space: plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) flat panel TVs. Today’s technology, allowing for the broadcast of high definition digital images, makes plasma and LCD flat screen televisions viable options for enjoying the best viewing experience.
Plasma models are also cheaper than LCDs, though that gap is closing.
The amazing pictures produced on a plasma TV are the result of thousands of cells, which are actually individual glass containers injected with neon-xenon gases suspended in plasma. When an electric current strikes the gases, the red, green and blue phosphors light up in various shades, producing the picture.
As far as that display goes, plasma TVs have a decided advantage over LCD TVs, especially if viewing from side angles. As the viewer moves further off center from the screen, more variations in the LCD picture can occur.
Plasmas are able to better reproduce true black, which is especially helpful while watching TV in a normal or dimly lit room. Plasma TVs also are preferable for watching quickly moving scenes, such as sporting events. A flat panel screen of between 42 inches and 50 inches will only take up about three or four inches in depth, and can even be hung on walls.
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1 Comment to 'Plasma Flat Screen TV'
February 8, 2010
Interesting Blog. Thanks for sharing the tips on how Plasma TV works and the advantages of it. Nowadays most of the people changes their old TV to new HDTV and it’s really nice to watch TV on big screen. So, for those who are going to buy a new HDTV need to understand and collect full knowledge on what they are going to buy.
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