Nov
21
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
plasma tv
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Plasma televisions come in different brands and models. You can choose to buy a 42 inch plasma TV or you have the choice of larger screen plasma TVs. As with most products you should look at the price range of the different products that you are thinking of buying. You can also look at the different types of discount plasma TV brands that are available.

These discount plasma TVs are for the most part available in well known brands like Panasonic, Sony, LG, and Hitachi to name but a few plasma TV brands. While most of the discount plasma TV models will be the no frills variety there are some that are endowed with a rich palette of features.

These features will of course influence the price of your discount plasma TV but if you do want to experience the full level of pure enjoyment that comes from watching a television program on a truly flat screen TV with high definition image clarity thrown in as a bonus, then buying a plasma TV is the only course for you to try.

To find this discount plasma TV you should see what sort of features that you want to have in your plasma TV. These features can be an in built scanner tuner, HDTV readiness, surround sound capability and of course the price.

As it was mentioned earlier the plasma TVs that are above 42 inches are expensive. For this reason unless you are prepared to pay for these features you might want to look for your discount plasma TV that is 42 inches and below.

From the various discount plasma TVs that you can buy the Vizio P42 HDTV. This discount plasma TV is from a relatively unknown company but there are some interesting features that you will find with this plasma TV.

The first item that you should see is that this discount plasma TV is truly a discount plasma TV. The price of this TV can be found to be about $1,500. This discount plasma TV is a 42 inch screen. At present you will only be able to find this plasma TV at outlets like Costco, BJs and other wholesale outlets.

While you will find this discount plasma TV to be a little thin on the different features that you can find the colors that are shown on this TVs display screen are fantastic. Discount plasma TV brands like Vizio are just as capable of delivering high quality products to the individual who wants to own a plasma TV without having to worry about the high price.



Halley

Jul
05
Filed Under (Gps) by Helen
plasma tv
ebet sanders asked:


levisions have come a long way since they first appeared about a decade ago and has become the latest must-have home appliance is on the market. They are flat, hip and offers fantastic images unlike anything we’ve seen on older TV models before. Plasma televisions do seem to have it all, but is the answer to all our home entertainment beans or just a trend? Unfortunately, plasma television has a few drawbacks.

This is the number one consideration for many videophiles and plasma TV is not cheap at all. When they first came out in the 90s, the price tag for the plasma television showed a whopping $ 10000. , There is a part of a regular home mortgages and enough to get consumers running in the opposite direction.

These days, but the price is calmed down, thanks to better production methods and the magic demand. In fact, a good amount of brand-name plasma TV costs at least $ 2500. It is still the price of about three regular television with a few video CDs thrown in. Compared to its closest rival, LCD TV, plasma TV, one of its drawbacks, still cost more.

But with the price comes quality. Nowhere else can we find the kind of high-definition viewing pleasure that plasma TV can offer. If the price is a disadvantage, they more than compensate for it with their quality. Besides, for a true videophile, plasma television has a short return on investment and they will more than compensate for their price in a few years. If you think about that it is not really a disadvantage to have a plasma TV now, is it?

Plasma TV had a notorious reputation for conking out after a specific set of viewing hours.

In 2004, plasma television offered a disadvantageous 20000 hours of viewing pleasure. Compare that an LCD-TV’s 50,000 hours.

These days, however, plasma televisions have been improved and longer life. Depending on the brand, plasma TV has a half-life of 60000 hours. If you are a normal person with a normal family, which has normal TV viewing hours, that should not be considered a disadvantage. Imagine this: if you spend at least 5 hours in front of your plasma TV, which will translate to about 33 years of use.

The viewing hours not set any date for your plasma TV. The number of hours applies to plasma TV’s half-life, or the time when the TV screen burns on half of its original brightness.

This is another disadvantage of plasma televisions. Plasma TVs will be called the way thanks to the thousands of minute fluorescent light in the screen. These lights are filled with gas-burning each time television is used. This is a good thing, because compared to LCD and the older CRT television, a plasma TV only need to light up when they are necessary. LCD panels are like a big pear, which is always turned on.

With regular TV use, it is really not a problem. The drawback appears when you display a static image on the screen. What is a static image? If you are an HBO fan and you have your plasma TV on at HBO for hours on end, very soon you will notice a slight HBO logo on the screen, even if you are switched on to ESPN or another channel.

It is also a problem if you are a heavy video game use. If you connect your video game console to your plasma TV and play all day for day after day, hour to play, will burn in the picture, says life meter on your plasma screen. It will be a little embarrassing especially if you have friends over and they will see a dim picture of your otherworldly persecutions right before their eyes.

But then again, the risk of burn-in will only be a real threat and disadvantage if you use plasma TV full blast. You can always cheat by reducing the TV’s contrast to only 50%.

With each new technology, there are always good things and bad and plasma TV is not free of these issues. In the game “who’s-better TV ‘that is really not a clear winner. If you choose a plasma TV, then it is only because you like what you see, you can afford it, and you can handle the drawbacks of a plasma TV at the same time enjoy the benefits.

Harvey

May
13
Filed Under (Advertising) by Helen
plasma hdtv
Mike Chow asked:


Looking to replace your old TV? Then you may might to invest in the new HD technology. Unlike regular standard televisions, HDTV sets are much lighter, occupy less space, offer more features and provide better image quality. However, the search for a new HDTV can be a daunting one, especially for new customers who are unfamiliar with the many HDTV technologies. Hence, in this article we will examine the various types of HDTVs and their benefits.

HDTV CRT

HDTV CRT is based upon on the old Cathode Ray technology which is found in regular TVs. Some of the benefits of this technology is its proven reliability (50+ years), picture quality and low price point. However, with this technology you have to deal with bulky, heavy TV sets, screen glare problems and limited widescreen choices. The biggest wide screen you can get for a HDTV CRT is only 34-inches.

Rear Projecting HDTV

Currently there are two types of Rear Projection HDTVs. The older Rear Projection HDTV is based on the CRT technology while the newer one is based on the LCD/DLP/LCoS Projection technology. Like HDTV CRT, Rear Projection CRT offers large wide screens at a very low price point. However, you have to deal with poor picture quality from non digital signals, expensive maintenance, bulky cabinet enclosures and narrow viewing angles. The newer LCD/DLP/LCoS Projection technology offer larger screen sizes, good black levels, larger viewing angle, and great picture quality. However, with this technology you have to deal with expensive bulbs that have to be replaced every 5,000-7,000 hours.

Plasma HDTV

The Plasma HDTV is a mainstream technology for viewing high definition channels. Plasma HDTV displays offer amazing color definitions, large viewing angle, good black levels and they occupy less space. However, with this technology you have to deal with the possibility of screen burn-in problems and screen glares.

LCD Flat Panel HDTV

The LCD Flat Panel HDTV is the other mainstream technology for viewing high definition channels. LCD HDTVs offer wider range of screen sizes (7″ to 65″), greater image resolutions, are very bright, no burn-in problems and last very long (60,000+ hours). However, with this technology you have to deal with poor black levels, small viewing angle and a high entry price point.



Courtenay

Apr
20
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
plasma tv
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


There is a vast amount of plasma TVs that you can buy for your use. Some of these TVs will be Plasma TVs and the Pioneer plasma TV is well placed to satisfy consumer needs. The Pioneer plasma TV has been designed so that you can showcase this TV in your home to get the best possible viewing of the well defined picture.

A plasma TV has the facility to let you see the television from any place that you want in the room. There are many sizes and features that you will find in Pioneer plasma TV. When you buy a Pioneer plasma TV you get to experience the high quality that Pioneer has brought to its plasma TVs.

A Pioneer plasma TV is designed to take advantage of the high definition technology that is currently being used. Pioneer plasma TVs are equipped to show an improved amount of accuracy in their television color.

The brightness levels that are present with a Pioneer plasma TV are comparable to the other plasma models and brands of plasma TVs. The various plasma TVs that Pioneer have developed are capable of delivering a technology that staves off video noise.

This technology is called Pure Drive. This technology accomplishes more than just reducing video external sounds. The Pure Drive technology from a Pioneer plasma TV also makes sure that all other noises from your television and other sounds that are made by the electrical items that are used for your DVD, camcorder and even karaoke system are eliminated.

The use of the Pure Drive technology ensures that you have lasting satisfaction from your Pioneer plasma TV. With this technology the various analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversions that are used to produce high definition images will be reduced to only the amount that is absolutely necessary.

This limited signal conversion makes sure that the video and graphic signals are processed without any undue length of time for the signal to reach the decoder and transmit an image to the display screen.

Unlike most of the other brands of plasma TVs the creators of Pioneer plasma TV models make their plasma models in house. This basically means that each and every plasma TV that is manufactured by Pioneer has been developed and designed in the Pioneer Company itself.

When you choose a Pioneer plasma TV you will not just get great viewing and high quality sound and true to life images, you will also have a source for lasting entertainment. A Pioneer plasma TV will prove that you have chosen a wise investment time and time again as you watch television.



Tybie

plasma tv
innocent asked:


There is a table mounted Tv set with VCR and speakers attached. They need to be replaced vertically mounted Plasma TV.- with high definition pictures, appropriate protection devices to be provided..

Klara

Jan
27
Filed Under (Tvs) by Helen
hdtv
Momma! asked:


We’re looking at buying a new TV and we deffinitly want a flat screen. However, all the flat screens that we’ve looked at are HDTV. We’re not planning on getting HDTV and we just have plain cable, so wouldn’t it be a waste of money to buy an HDTV if we don’t even plan on getting HD? Or when you buy an HDTV does it automatically just have high definition? Ah, someone help me out here! I don’t get it!
ugh, I knew I was going to get an answer like that. No, I’m sure I DON”T want HDTV, my cable is included in my rent right now and if we switch to anything else we’ll have to continue to pay the same amount of rent but also pay the seperate cable bill.
Wow, confusing!! So are you saying that in a couple years we’re all going to be forced to get HDTV??

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