Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Plasma Televisions - In With The New And Out With The Old

By Pierre Leteuleux

Wherever you go nowadays your will see plasma televisions be it in restaurants, businesses, homes, gyms, entertainment venues, hospitals, doctors rooms and many other places as the popularity of plasma televisions is fast growing. They give the viewer a wonderful visual experience as well as a crystal clear picture.

Plasma televisions are very thin monitors that one can just hang up on the wall and they are exceptionally light weight as opposed to your standard TV's. The screen is made up of thousands of cells which are actually individual cell compartments filled with neon-xenon which is suspended in the plasma that is why they are called plasma televisions. The cells produce the picture you see on your screen.

The plasma TV's lifespan is more or less around 30 thousand hours which gives you three or four years if the TV is on for 24 hours a day, but if you are only using your plasma TV for home viewing which is a few hours a day then you can expect to have your TV for a decade. The plasma TV monitor can display regular TV, home videos and HDTV and you can use it as a computer screen as well as it will accept any type of video format.

They are incredibly lightweight as opposed to the conventional TV's and the thinness allows for the monitors to be placed anywhere like being hung on walls, placed on table tops and as technology advances more creative designs are made available of ways to mount your plasma panel.

Currently the market if flooded with plasma televisions which can be used for various applications such as presentations, computers as well as home video use. There is a differentiation between the different models of plasma televisions. There are numerous advantages when you own a plasma TV screen like being easier to watch and bright light does not distort the picture in any way. Your lights can be left on without affecting vision and these plasma screens have a hundred and sixty degree angle view enabling you to watch from almost anywhere in the room.

Plasma panels are not affected by magnetic field interference. They are extremely user friendly and all you have to do is plug your set in. All industrial models accept inputs from both data and video and when you are choosing one bear in mind that you need to have the right resolution suiting your specific needs. Plasma TV's all come with a standard VGA and there are those more advanced which will accept all other signals.

Plasma televisions are the latest technology and the old conventional TV's are fasts becoming a thing of the past. Browse online today and view the many options available to you as well as information on helping you choose the right plasma screen to suit your specific needs.

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