Sep 16, 2008

The Beauty And Trendy Of Plasma Television

Not surprisingly, droves of people marveled at that the plasma screen television when it became available for purchase. People could get rid of their outdated, old clunker of a TV set for a new, thin and flat model, and it isn't surprising that they did. 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. Their increased flexibility allowed them greater places to store and hang the television, such as from the wall or from the ceiling, thus increasing space. This space saving feature made the newer model a favorite in showcases and other similar display arenas.

Perhaps you have never taken the time to consider exactly what type of technology is making the advancements in the newer television models possible. Unlike the average set, the plasma screen television does not use cathode ray tubes (CRT) in producing its images. The amount of space required to house a television in the pre-plasma era is mostly to blame on the CTR that was included. 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. Such gas is electrically charged while suspended in plasma, resulting in phosphors struck blue, green, and red. It is because of the phosphorus, which erupts, that an image is produced.

The size of a plasma screen television is a draw that makes many people purchase them. Features can easily have negative consequences for those that are blinded by the positives. A plasma screen television can be 32", 40", 42", 46", 50", 61", or even 63", and bigger is not always better. A major thing that most people don't stop and think about is the size of the room they are going to be storing the television in. You're going to have to remember size of the room and placement of the set in comparison to where you want to sit, since the sets will be large enough even if you get the smallest size.

You'll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. For any television that is 32"-37", you should maintain a space of at least 6-10 feet. A greater distance of ten to fourteen feet is recommended for people purchasing a 42 to 46 inch television. A person who buys a plasma set that measures 50 inches should stay back fifteen feet. If you get a super large set that measures more than sixty inches, you need to keep at least a 25 feet distance.

 

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