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Across The Universe asked:


I’m aware some plasma tvs have hdtv capabilities, but I’m speaking generally which would be better.

Saied

Dec
09
Filed Under (Electronics) by Helen
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Michael Malega asked:


Time to get started on this topic. Take a few moments to read every aspect of this paper hopefully it will be of great help. For a great many of us selecting a Television is a very crucial decision. While some people will choose to watch Television set on a normal Liquid crystal display television, other will like to watch their programs on a plasma TV. Since you can find a large number of plasma TVs you will need to know how to select the best plasma TV that you can afford.

As plasma televisions range in sizing you should look at the cost and features that you will find with these televisions. The sizing of the plasma TV that you select will influence the amount of money that you need to pay.

The diverse plasma TVs in the market that are Forty-two inches and below are not that expensive. You can mostly expect to pay up in the region of $1000 to about $5000 for these plasma TVs. The plasma TVs that are large than Forty-two inches in sizing will have a high cost for you to pay.

Once you have formed on the brand and the sizing you can focus on the other aspects of sounding for the best plasma TV. The unlike features that you will find in plasma TVs will also influence your choice of plasma TV.

These another(a) features will include how the color saturation looks. As most plasma televisions have a rich color look you can commonly find well set blocks of solid black that adds a depth to your viewing pleasure.

There are many other features that you can find in plasma TVs. As the plasma TVs has plasma gas cells to provide the color for the Video you will see that your plasma TV can give you a better true to life color and depth to your diverse programs. The power of look at high definition television viewing will give a smoother look to your picture image.

When you are selecting the best plasma TV that you can purchase you should see if there are any terminals that are found with your plasma TV choice. These terminals will let you plug in accessories like a camcorder, Videodisk player, game stations like play station and X-box. Sometimes you will be able to see another mini sort out in the corner of your main stir up screen.

By looking at at these unlike items you can select the best plasma TV for your television watching pleasure. Knowledgeable the main features and elements for choosing a plasma TV will cut down the field of plasma TVs that you have to look through. This way you know that you will take only the best plasma TV that you can get.

I hope you enjoyed reading this article and found the data useful and interesting.



Elbertina

Oct
11
Filed Under (Home And Family) by Helen
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Anthony J Smith asked:


You’ve finally decided to purchase a plasma TV. You are so hooked on to this idea that you actually dream of viewing all of your favorite TV programs on the new Plasma TV with its sharp, clarity picture resolution. How would you find a Plasma TV that works best for your needs and budget?

First, you should decide the dimensions of the television monitor that you want to buy. Note that Plasma TVs start with 32in. and then go up to 63in. The most popular sizes include 32in., 42in., 50in. and 61in. It would be a good idea to measure the space where you plan to put your TV. This way, you will get a clear idea about what size to opt for. Remember another point; the majority of Plasma TVs come with detachable speakers. This means that you should keep some extra space on either side of the space the screen will be so that the speakers can be easily and comfortably allocated.

Once you’ve determined the type and size of sound system you would like, pay some attention to the different mounting options. You can opt for the normal way, which is flat wall mounts. This is preferred because it is one of the cheapest options whereby the Plasma monitor is placed almost flat upon the wall.

One other popular mounting system is the Tilt Wall Mounting system which endows the monitor with the ability to tilt away from the wall up. If this tilting arrangement doesn?t find favor with your sense of taste and style, it is best to avoid it. You can select something simpler like a table stand. This would be very ideal for smaller monitors.

There are a number of factors to take into consideration when purchasing your plasma TV. But if you plan with care, you should be able to enjoy your home entertainment center for a long time to come

Another aspect of great importance is installation of your Plasma TV. If you can?t do this, it is best to hire a professional to install the plasma TV. It doesn?t matter who does the Plasma TV installation. As long as you can save time and costs, it is fine. Here are some good tips for you:

To hook up your plasma TV, the simplest and easiest thing to do is go through the owner’s manual, check it for helpful hints or instructions relating to hook up.

When choosing cable connections, opt only for the best quality. A correct length of cable would be required for proper connection. Using a cable that is too short or too long would create difficulties in getting a good signal.

Remember, don?t even think of trying to stretch a short cable. You can add excess cable for essential adjustments. Because power cords do create some degree of interference to getting the broadcast signal, you should make it a point keep the signal cables at a distance from power cables.

With these little tips for installing the plasma TV, go ahead with confidence but do retain the warranty and any rebates or discount offers that come with it.



Polly

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Distraction asked:


What’s the difference between HDTV, LCD, plasma, and DLP TVs? Which is better? What brand do you recommend most?

Helenelizabeth

Jul
19
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


People in generally like to have their homes looking really great. To this end they will look for various pieces of furniture, accessories and display cabinets to add beauty to their homes. For their TVs people buy hutches, stands, display cabinets. This range of accessories can be widened with a plasma TV. For our Plasma TV stands in a variety of shapes, sizes and types are available.

These stands will be constructed of heavy and stable material as the plasma TVs are very fragile despite their appearance. The many different plasma TV stands can be made in traditional forms like a display cabinet, wall mounts and even stand mounts.

The display cabinet plasma TV stand is shaped like a floor standing cabinet. There is space inside of the cabinet for you to place your DVDs, game CDs and even Audio CDs. The top shelf space will be wide enough for your plasma TVs base to stay firmly on.

These display Plasma TV stands are generally made from mahogany wood, stainless steel and they will come in different shapes that resemble a cabinet. Some of the designs for the plasma TV stands will look somewhat futuristic.

This is an important aspect to look for when you are choosing a plasma stand as your plasma TV will need a strong supporting base. As the plasma TVs are very fragile despite their appearance you should not skimp on buying the best plasma stand that you can afford.

You should be able to look at different types of plasma TV stands from shops that sell accessories for electronic goods. The various types of plasma TV stands in those shops will help you see how these stands can display your plasma TV to the best effect.

The general design of most plasma TV stands is like a floor based cabinet. You will find other types of display stands with modified looks. One of the plasma TV stands that you can buy actually resembles a mahogany wood cabinet. The doors of this plasma stand are glass fronted so that you can see what you have placed inside of the cabinet.

One other type of plasma TV stand is that of a free standing display case. This stand is made from a strong tubular pole that sits on a heavy, solid metal base. Above the base there is a thick transparent glass shelf where the plasma TV will be placed.

Since the glass is transparent you will get the effect of a free floating plasma television. This is perfect if you want an unusual look to your home. The various styles of plasma TV stands that you can find are designed with certain functions in mind. The first function is to keep your plasma TV standing upright firmly and the other function is to add some beauty to your home.



Dnadoc

Jul
01
Filed Under (Electronics) by Helen
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ryan@thesatellitetvguide.com asked:


Plasma TVs are one of this year’s hottest electronic products. Here’s a FAQ that explains what a plasma TV is and where you can get one at the lowest price.

What is plasma TV?

A plasma TV is a television with a screen that’s composed of hundreds-of-thousands of tiny gas-filled, colored cells. When electricity passes through the cells they light up and produce a TV picture.

What are the benefits of plasma TV?

The benefits of plasma TV are:

* Lifelike picture – Plasma TVs produce a picture that’s so realistic you think you’re watching a scene through a window.

* Slim design – Plasma TVs can be placed virtually anywhere in a room and can even be hung on a wall.

* Flat screen – Plasma TVs have a flat screen so there’s none of the distortion you get with curved screen TVs.

* Large size – Plasma TVs are available in sizes ranging from 37″ up to 84.”

* Widescreen design – Plasma TVs are made in widescreen format so they’re compatible with widescreen DVDs and HDTV.

* Side-angle viewing – Unlike projection TVs, plasma TVs can be watched from any angle without the picture fading.

* Multi-broadcastf formats – Plasma TVs are compatible with HDTV, DTV, XGA, SVGA, and VGA broadcast signals.

How long do plasma TVs last?

Older plasma TVs had a screen life of 30,000 hours or less. The newer plasma TVs have a screen life of 60,000 hours.

Where can I get a plasma TV at a cheap price?

My advice is to take a trip to your local electronics store or discount store so you can check out plasma TVs in person. Then, when you find a model you like, go online and check out prices at a comparison shopping website. These sites give you prices from various retailers for anything you can think of.

The comparison site I use gives me prices from both online and offline retailers. It also gives me expert product reviews, reviews by consumers who own the products, and even reviews of the stores that carry the products so I know if the store I’m dealing with is reputable and will give me good service.

I recently purchased a flat screen TV through one of the retailers I found on this site that was $150 cheaper than the same TV I found at my local Wal-Mart. I also saved $85 on taxes (you don’t have to pay sales tax on online sites that don’t have a store in your state), and the shipping was free.

I’ve saved thousands of dollars on big-ticket items I’ve purchased online and, thanks to this site’s store ratings, have never had a problem.

Visit the http://TheSatelliteTVGuide.com to get more information, to compare prices, and to get consumer ratings for plasma TVs or LCD TVs.

The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written extensively on plasma TVs.



Bawn

Apr
21
Filed Under (Electronics) by Helen
plasma tv
Ike Ridley asked:


Rumors and myths about Plasma TV ricochet off the truth like machine gun bullets; sometimes it’s hard to tell fact from fiction.

Lots of self proclaimed “experts” will tell you how Plasma TV screens give off deadly radiation, or will burn out in a year if they’re not refilled with fresh plasma.

It’s dangerous to take half-baked information as fact: you end up making decisions based on lies. Lets punch holes in the most common misconceptions:

(1) A Plasma TV will burn out in a year or two and needs to be replaced!

A top of the line Plasma TV like a Panasonic or Pioneer has a life expectancy of 60,000 hours. So does a Sony LCD. If you watch a Plasma TV eight hours a day, it would take about twenty years for the unit to burn out.

(2) “Plasmas blast radiation at you, it’s dangerous to sit closer than ten feet from the screen!”

This is one of the wilder myths about Plasma TV! A tiny amount of UV radiation comes out of a Plasma display (you can measure it up to one inch from the screen).

The tube television you put your nose on while you watched cartoons in the seventies form an image by shooting radiation at the screen! Radiation from a tube TV floods more than one foot into the room! You probably have several of these TVs in your house right now!

(3) “I can’t afford to own a Plasma TV, they’re too expensive!”

The price of both Plasma and LCD TVs has dropped dramatically in the last few years, and continues to drop. You can find 42” Plasma TVs for under $1000, and 50” screens for under $2000.

(4) “My Plasma display will look great right out of the box!”

A Plasma TV is often shipped with the picture, contrast or brightness controls set too “hot”; turned up so they’ll look great in a brightly lit TV showroom. Your living room is probably nowhere near this bright; you should adjust these controls to a level more pleasing to you. This also extends the life of your Plasma display.

(5) Plasma TVs have better pictures than LCD TVs (and vice versa)!

THE TRUTH: Either type of TV will give you a sparkling, razor sharp image on a giant flat screen television. Plasmas have better color, contrast and black level; LCDs can have a sharper image quality and won’t suffer from screen burn-in.

(6) “I heard the plasma in a Plasma TV screen needs to be refilled every few years!”

It’s impossible to refill the plasma inside a TV screen. I suspect that con men have told unsuspecting customers such tales so that they can sell extended warranties, but it’s not true.

(7) Plasma TVs are difficult to install!

Well . . . yes and no! With a few strong friends you can easily table mount your Plasma onto the included base stand. A flat or tilted wall mount is much more complicated and may require professional help.

(8) HD (High Definition) Plasma displays create a better image than ED (Enhanced Definition) displays!

Usually true, but there are exceptions. A top of the line ED converter may outperform a bargain brand HD converter. But ED is outdated and is being phased out: you shouldn’t buy one. All Plasma TVs should soon feature the much sharper HDTV.

(9) Plasma screens suffer from image burn-in!

Again . . . yes and no! Advances in technology have greatly reduced the problem of screen burn-in on Plasma TVs. It’s harder to do, but you can still experience burn-in with a Plasma TV. The culprit is static images like station logos, video game score boards, computer programs, and stock tickers. Consider buying a LCD or DLP TV; these have no screen burn-in.

(10) Handling a Plasma TV is just like handling any other TV!”

A Plasma screen has hundreds of thousands of image cells sandwiched between two thin sheets of glass. You can’t lay a Plasma TV flat on it’s face or even rub hard on a Plasma screen, for fear of causing the screen to crack. Once your Plasma screen cracks, it cannot be repaired.

Take the time to learn the facts about Plasma TV before you consider making a purchase. Armed with the facts, you’ll have no problem picking a Big Screen TV that will thrill your family for years to come! Enjoy!

It’s as easy as 123!



Van

Apr
20
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
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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

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Leo asked:


are there any no burn plasma tvs?

Lilli

Apr
15
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


For many of us there are many different types of TVs that we can select. As this is an important question it is best to consider the various qualities that we are looking for in our televisions. The other item that we need to see about is that of if we want a plasma TV. This is where plasma TV ratings can help us.

These various plasma TV ratings are based on various information that has been gathered. Generally speaking the people who conduct these reviews look into the various questions that we as the customers consider important. As they look and try out the different plasma TVs they will see if the various criteria of consumers have been answered.

The plasma TV ratings will cover the price range that you can expect to pay. While plasma TV are considered as being very expensive the various features that can be found or not found will confirm if you should buy a certain type of plasma TV.

The other factors that will influence plasma TV ratings is that of the different features that you can find in plasma TVs. These features will range from a picture within the main picture, selecting the HDTV settings if you want to. You will also see how you can adjust the color settings on the plasma TV.

As there are many different plasma TVs you will often find different types of plasma TV ratings. Some ratings will concentrate on a comparison between two or three different well known brands. In this plasma TV rating you will be informed of the advantages and disadvantages you can expect to see from these chosen plasma TVs.

The various benefits will be a clearer and better quality of viewing. The disadvantages can be for example unwanted patches of black coloring. These are just a few of the items that you can find reviewed in these plasma TV ratings.

For many of us the functionality of the items and products that we buy are very important. For this reason having an idea about the performance of these different plasma TVs will help you in the selection process. One such item that is of concern is how long a plasma TV will last before you have to replace the various parts.

The different types of plasma TV ratings can advise you about the brands of plasma TVs that are available. Based on these ratings you will find information that will let you see if you would like to spend on your money on a particular brand of plasma TVs.



Chlo