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Looking for Plasma Television
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The draw of the plasma screen television was instantly apparent from the moment that it became available to the public. Why wouldn’t anyone be drawn to these types of TV? They offer a stylish thin and flat look to them that is much better than the bulky outdated counterparts. It was this feature - the being lean - that enabled the plasma screen television to be so readily flexible, in ways that the older televisions were not. Examples of flexibility include the ability to mount it on your ceiling, or hang it from your wall. Not only did homeowners love this feature, but so too did many showcase rooms, who featured the newer model heavily, as it required far less space than the older models.
Comparing the technology in the older types of television with the newer plasma screen models is always an interesting task. Images are not produced in the plasma screen television through any cathode ray tubes, or CRT. The technology behind CTR is the reason that many TV models before were always so big and bulky. As a replacement for the space-consuming CRT, the plasma screen television uses tiny glass compartments (or “cells”) that are injected with neon-xenon, which is a gas. Through the plasma, the gas is suspended. After the phosphors erupt, and image is produced.
You may know people who have purchased a plasma screen television due simply to the size alone. You invite negative consequences if you allow yourself to be unaware of the full aspects of these features. You can invest in a plasma screen television that is as “small” as 32-40 inches, or one as large as 61-63 inches, and you might be tempted to fall for the fallacy that “bigger is better”. It’s essential to remember how large the television room is going to be. Picking a decent sized set - not necessarily the largest - will still give you a television whose presence will be impressive in most anyone’s entertainment room, and placing it in an appropriate place is important.
With the risk of sounding like your mother, several figures can be cited in order to raise one’s consciousness about the dangers of sitting too close to the TV. If you are getting a set that is around 32 to 37 inches, then you should always keep a distance of six to ten feet. A greater distance of ten to fourteen feet is recommended for people purchasing a 42 to 46 inch television. Additionally, a recommended length of fifteen feet should be kept away from a fifty inch plasma set. Experts further believe that you should stay back at least 25 feet from any TV that is 60″ or larger.





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