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Must Known Plasma TV Facts

December 28th, 2009 HDTV John Wrighter No comments

Plasma TV’s first entered the United States market towards the end of 1999, and have become commonplace in households today.

Compared to the conventional CRT TV screens, Plasma display devices quickly became recognized for their much improved digital image quality.
Conventional CRT’s use a electron beam to scan the picture from top to bottom at different intervals, which cause the phosphors to light thus creating the image.

Unlike convential CRT screens, Plasma screens have a transistor electrode for every single pixel which more evenly lights the image across the entire surface of the display.
Plasma televisions allow you to see movies in the format the director intended it to be viewed.

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Plasma TV Buying Guide

November 23rd, 2009 HDTV John Wrighter No comments
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Plasma TV

Calculating the correct distance

In creating the environment for your plasma TV, a primary concern is to determine the screen size to match the floor plan or space where the plasma displays.

Plasma monitors are measured diagonally across the screen, like any other television. You can usually choose from the following sizes: 32 “, 40″, 42 “, 46″, 50 “, 61″ or 63 “. Bigger is not always better, and a certain distance must be maintained between the plasma and the viewing area for better viewing.

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