Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Plasma Televisions - Advanced Technology of the Future, Today

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.

The beauty of plasma televisions is that the monitors are very thin and they are easy to hang as well as being exceptionally lightweight, not like the heavy old standard def TV's. There are thousands of cells comprising of individual glass cell compartments which are filled with neon-xenon, suspended in plasma hence the name plasma TV. The picture you see is produced by these cells.

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.

Before you go out and buy your plasma television you need to take into consideration the size of the area where the screen will be set up. You also need to take into account how close viewers will be sitting to the screen. You will experience exceptional crisp viewing even when you are fairly close to the screen and you should not be more than three times the size of the screen in distance. And obviously the larger the screen more distance back one will need.

The plasma television will afford you around thirty thousand hours of viewing time when it is used around the clock but if it is used at home and is only on for short periods of time then you can expect to have your plasma screen for many years. Regular TV, HDTV and home videos can be perfectly displayed on your plasma monitor as well as be used as a computer screen as it will virtually accept any video format type.

Any magnetic fields surrounding will not affect your plasma panel in anyway and they are exceptionally user friendly almost the same as a plug and play. Data and video inputs are al accepted when using industrial models and when you are choosing one keep I mind what type of specified resolution you will need. Our usual standard VGA comes with the plasma television and the more advanced models will come with UXGA.

So whatever your needs are go online today and view the many designs available to choose from. There is a fortune of information and advice. Plasma televisions are in and the old conventional TV's are fast becoming a thing of the past.

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