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What Are Plasma Televisions?
by:
Richard Gazzo
Televisions previous to the Plasma TV explosion
used the (CRT) cathode ray tube to give users the ability to watch
television. CRT televisions works by shooting out a beam of negative
charged particles called electrons into a large glass tube. These
negative electrons
For the past 75 years, the vast majority of
televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode
ray tube (CRT). In a CRT television, a gun fires a beam of electrons
(negatively-charged particles) inside a large glass tube. The
electrons illuminate phosphor atoms inside the tube (screen), this
allows the TV picture to be produced by illuminating different areas
of the phosphor coating, this is what gives you the CRT television.
Now welcome to the new face of television,
Plasma TV. Plasma has taken the home theater market by storm because
of their amazing picture quality and very thin design. The idea of
plasma display panels began in 1964 at the
Plasma televisions use a much different type of
technology than CRT models, they use something called pixels. Using
a video signal the pixels on the flat screen light up with a
high-energy beam of electrons that are separated into the 3 primary
colors, red, green and blue. From the illuminated fluorescent lights
pixels you get the full color spectrum that produces a full range of
colors that give you the image on the screen. Each pixel on the
screen has three fluorescent lights in it, a green, red and a blue
fluorescent light. Each fluorescent light in the pixel can produce
16 million colors, giving you amazing colors and overall picture
quality that you can't finder in regular CRT televisions.
Another feature that you can't find in CRT TVs
is the widescreen design found on Plasma televisions. The (16:9)
aspect ratio is the same dimensions used in movie theaters. This
feature gives Plasma flat screen high definition television models a
cinematic feel, that is great for watching feature films, concerts,
Monday Night Football or anything else you can imagine.
And unlike conventional television models,
there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is
much sharper. The viewing angle is far superior than CRT, there is
170 degree viewing angle so you can basically watch the TV from any
area in the room. As I mentioned before Plasma TVs are very thin,
only 3.3 inches in width. This makes them perfect for hanging on
your wall, freeing up space in your home. Just like a picture frame,
you can now hang your television on your wall!
So who manufacturers these thin TV displays?
You can choose from numerous brand names which I'm sure you are
familiar with such as, Sony, Sharp,
And if you want to find a cheap plasma TV, check out the discount deals available through internet, particularly Amazon.com and Ebay.com. Those 2 online merchants are trusted and can offer not only new, but used and refurbished models for even bigger savings.
About The Author
Richard Gazzo is a successful writer with info plasma tv reviews .
Find information on Sony plasma TV, Pioneer, Samsung plasma TV
models and more. Find reviews on models such as the Pioneer
pdp-4350hd, and the Panasonic th-50phd8uk.
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