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Matt asked:


If your watching a movie or a tv channel and theres two bars on each side of a plasma hdtv screen, can those black bars burn into the screen?

Joanie

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ghost asked:


i like to make my own movies, from clips or pics, once in a while i get downloaded ones, is there anyway i can play them on my Tv, like using a sd card or is there any special equipment i need?

Okan

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Flip asked:


i want to get a gaming tv, that good but cheap too, for my room… i want to get a 26 or 32 inch tv, lcd or plasma. and whats better, lcd or plasma?? thanks

Myrtie

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USM987 asked:


I live in an apartment so cutting holes in the drywall in NOT an option. I’m looking for something that would help blend in with the wall to hide the 10+ cords I have that are zip tied and just hanging down from the TV to a small stand that holds all of our other electronics.

Duljit

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Dan asked:


I have an HDTV and im looking for an affordable surround sound that wont leave wires running all over my living room. Are there any affordable 5.1 channel surround sounds that would be good for maybe a 10′ by 10′ living room, with wireless rear speakers?

I’ve researched and just can’t decide.

Emlynn

Dec
10
Filed Under (Gadgets And Gizmos) by Helen
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Digimission asked:


They are the present and the future of the HDTV market: LCD and plasma televisions share some features which are all focused on providing the best images ever and letting people experience with a sort of “real life” environment while they’re at home sitting on the couch watching television. Any difference between LCD and plasma is not that huge, since both provide the best resolutions and best image adaptation depending on the light and other factors.

Plasma display technology is based on pixels, which rely on gas substances to perform their duties and images on LCD displays become visible thanks to electricity which is spread through the liquid crystals. Making a choice between them can be even harder since pros and cons arise mainly from the little details and precautions each LCD and plasma requires, and these details may or may not determine the customer’s purchase of one HDTV type rather than the other. No matter how much the customer spends on their purchase, paying attention to the features of the television is very important.

Despite recent models which are less subjected to the “burn-in” phenomena or ghosting, plasma televisions are at a disadvantage in this case. This is especially true if their usage is connected to the immobility of certain images, which usually is peculiar to video game consoles. LCD displays can suffer from stuck or dead pixels; it is advisable to check the LCD for this problem within the store’s return period or be sure to review the manufacturer warranty policy.

The Plasma television has a unique advantage when it comes to contrast ratios and back levels and for energy savings and an absence of radiation the advantage goes to LCD. Generally LCD TVs are thinner when compared to Plasma and Plasma TVs have better viewing angles.

When it comes to the ease of installation, plasma televisions are quite heavy and a professional is often called for its installation. LCD in this case is lighter and their installation is a lot easier. The consumer may be able to take care of everything alone, without having to use a professional for the installation. There is not a huge difference of the product life span between the two television technologies. This is because both should be up to 60,000 hours, and as always, it also depends on the usage and from the care of the user.

The choice between plasma and LCD is not that easy. When going through the purchase, a good piece of advice is to compare several different models before making a choice.



Ivor

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bronxbomber asked:


Its time to reward myself for christmas. Im looking to spend less than 3k and want at least 50-61 inch. Whats the best out there in terms of hdtv? Samsung, DLP or Plasma.

Sickle

Dec
08
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shirley asked:


We were watching our sony plasma tv….2 years old….and the screen just went black. We can still hear the sound but there is NO picture at all. What could cause that to happen?

Suhas

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juicyfruit’s mom asked:


I don’t want to hurt the tv by running it for too many hours at one time….this is my first plasma if you cant tell….and I am scared that I will hurt it if dont give it a break after so many hours!!! help please!

Rani

Dec
04
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


For the person who wants to own a really great plasma TV you can look in the various stores for cheap plasma televisions. As there are many different types of plasma TVs you will be able to find the different features that can be found on a high end plasma TV and in some cases in a cheap plasma TV.

While the word cheap plasma TV may indicate a poor quality plasma TV or even a plasma TV with a low amount of features, this is generally not the case. The different brands of plasma TVs will have features that many consumers want.

Sometimes these features will be high definition picture quality, at others you will be able to watch two TV programs simultaneously. There are still times when you can find rich color saturation in the different programs that you watch. These are all possible with many of the well known brands of plasma TVs

Pioneer which is one company that makes both high end plasma TVs and cheap plasma TVs has incorporated most of the features that you will find in a high end plasma television into the cheap plasma TV.

The screen size for this cheap plasma TV is 42 inches and there is a connection for HDTV available as well. The screen freeview panel format size that is about 16.9. Besides these features you will find that this cheap plasma TV also has a digital connection too.

Since most of the plasma TVs are very expensive you can sometimes look into various finance options that are available. This option is available for cheap plasma TVs as well. The Pioneer cheap plasma TV is currently about $3000 to $4000.

As the plasma television industry is still becoming settled you can sometimes find an even lower priced cheap plasma TV. Panasonic which is another popular plasma television brand has a good selection of excellent quality cheap plasma televisions that range in price. You should be able to locate a cheap plasma TV from Panasonic for under $900.

This cheap Panasonic plasma TV has lots of great features that you can expect to see from the other types of plasma TVs. This HD ready plasma television has a 16.9 freeware panel that is incorporated into the TV. This cheap plasma TV screen size is also 42 inches.

Besides all of these features to the Panasonic plasma TV you will find that there is also V-real technology from Panasonic itself built into the plasma TV. For the person who is passionate about watching quality television there are cheap plasma TV brands that offer low prices yet great high end plasma features.



Teddi