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Archive for the 'Plasma' Category

Plasma TV Burn-In

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

By Jack A Smith
Very briefly, the screen in a plasma TV is made up of array of pixels, and each individual pixel contains a gaseous substance. The pixels receive charge from a set of electrodes producing photons, giving away ultraviolet light. The light particles generated fall on the pixel wall which is coated with phosphor. […]

Mounting Your Home Theater TV To the Wall

Monday, March 31st, 2008

By Ben Anton
Small condominiums and full-scale home theater owners are all looking to mount their flat panel televisions to create more space and a better eye-catching design.  Mounting a television onto the wall does not have to be difficult but it does take some care and research in order to do it safely and correctly.
The […]

Plasma vs LCD TV and Ambient Light

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

By Jack A Smith
Until not to long ago, ambient light was the main argument you had in choosing LCD over plasma. With today’s models, though it remains a factor that helps you decide which technology to choose, it is not as decisive as it was before. The light can affect the picture quality in two […]

Should you buy LCD over Plasma?

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

When it comes to choosing which kind of TV to buy, whether it’s LCD TV or Plasma TV, consumers always have a hard time deciding. That’s why we will break down everything in order to prove to consumers that an LCD TV is the much better choice over a Plasma TV.
LCD TV and Plasma TV […]

Plasma TV’s

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Calculating the Correct Distance
In setting up the environment for your plasma TV, a primary consideration is to determine the screen size to match the floor plan or available space where the plasma will be displayed.
Plasma monitors are measured diagonally across the screen, just like any other television set. You can typically choose from […]