Homes have filled the lives of people with love; however, many of these people feel lonely and a need for entertainment. If you are one of these people, don't despair look on the bright side with a Plasma TV. If you would like to know the truth and not here say, and will like to know the benefits of owning one of these luxury items then please continue reading.
Keep your eyes open for discounts because consumer demand is great; you'll find a lot of companies selling this hot product. No matter whats your preference there is a model to fit your taste, for these tvs are sold in a variety of sizes.
Even though a number of companies sell these tvs, a relatively small number actually manufacture them; this is good news for these companies usually have the best image quality and the broadest line of products.
Did you know that in Japan the three major manufacturing companies are Panasonic, Pioneer, and Hitachi. A point that may be of interest to you, Hitachi has a joint business arrangement with Fujitsu.
Samsung is Korea's major manufacturer in the plasma market, and the results are, they produce about 250,000 panels a month to give us a look on the bright side.
China has stumbled onto something that's very hard to find, their Chunghwa Picture Tube is manufacturing 46-inch EDTV and HDTV plamas, and they are motifying an older Mitsubishi design to produce them. It is likely that your tv glass will come from one of these manufacturer
Take It From Me The Truth About Plasma TVs
Perhaps you have heard about them on the radio, read about them in books and megazines, or you have listened to people talk about plasma TVs. Now, to help you look on the bright side, I'll remove the myths you may have heard about Plasma TVs:
* Chances are you have heard a Plasma TV is likely to burn out in a year or two.
This is not true brand names like Panasonic or Pioneer is expected to play for a minimum of 60,000 hours, the same is true for a Sony LCD.
* The Plasmas radiation blast is dangerous and you should sit no closer than 10ft of the screen.
There is nothing farther from the truth.. look on the bright side, with a Plasma display you can measure up to one inch from the screen and only a tiny amount of UV radiation will be found.
* Plasmas TVs are too expensive for my decorating budget.
In contrast to this myth, because of demand the price of Plasma and LCD TVs have dropped a significant amount, and the prices are continuing to drop. If you'll like a 42" Plasma TV. it is possible to buy one for under $1000, the 50" screens are sold for under $2000. Make out like a bandit.
*My Plasma controls will not need adjusting
When you first take your tv out of the box, the controls will be set to high, this is because they are set to look sharp in a TV showroom. In your home you should adfust your controls to a level that offers pleasurable viewing, this is ideal to extend the life of the Plasma display also.
*The information changes hands, stating that Plasma TVs have better quality than LCD TVs or that LCD TVs have the best quality.
Bet your bottom dollar on this, both types give a startling, crystal clear, image on a large flat screen. The contrast and black level on a Plasma is better and also the color level, but over and over again LCDs give sharper image quality plus you will not have screen burn-in.
* Another rumor is the Plasma TVs screens have to be refilled with plasma in a few years.
This is also untrue for there is no way to refill the plasma inside a TV screen.
*Some people claim Plasma TVs are too difficult to install.
Well you may be like a bull in a china shop trying the installation alone, but with the assistants of some willing friends, you'll have no problem mounting your Plasma onto the base stand. Remember if you have a flat or tilted wall mount, the installation may require professional help; for this type of installation requires special skills.
*This particular rumor states, that the image created by the HD ( which is high definition) Plasma is of a higher quality than the image created by the ED (which is enhanced definition) displays.
Ironically yet true, the answer is yes and no. Allow me to explain, a quality brand name ED converter may produce a higher quality image than a discount brand HD converter. The thing to remember, ED is being taken off of the market so it wouldn't be wise to purchase one.
*Image burn-in plagues Plasma screens.
This is a false rumor, for technology has rescued tv viewers. Burn-in is not so common anymore, thanks to progress viewers can look on the bright side, the problem wilth burn-in today is mostly just static images such as station logos, video game score boards, stock tickeres,and computer programs. Another idea worth considering is to purchase LCD or DLP TV, screen burn-in is unheard of with these types of TVs.
*You can handle a Plasma TV the same as you handle any other type of tv.
This statement is false, for there are thousands and thousands of image cells between the thin sheets of glass in a Plasma TV display. If you lay a Plasma TV flat on it's face or rub hard on it's screen there is a possibility you will crack it. The problem is worse than just the crack, because these screens cannot be replaced.
The Benefits Of A Plasma TV
One way or another if you are going to choose a Plasma TV, you are going to have to weigh the merits of your decision. Confused? Don't be, I'll explain how to look on the bright side of TV viewing; by sharing the benefits Plasma TVs offer. First things first Plasma TVs have competition, but plasmas have a cutting edge.
The long and short of it, a qulity plasma cannot be matched by any other type of televisions in the industry, just think about it a plasma has over 16 million colors on a standard screen. No kidding, to me that has to be magic. You can keep reading books and magazines, but what it boils down to is what's different. I feel with all those colors boredom will become extinct.
I'll outline something else here, Plasma TVs far surpass all others in the quality of image clarity, it's an element they have incorporated better than all others. As you view your screen over and over, you'll be especially pleased with the clarity when viewing your prime time television shows.
A Plasmas TV wall mount when installed properly will make your Plasmas TV perfect for wall mounting, with a sleek design many are only a few inches thick and yet has a 50" screen. When wall mounting TVs the weight is important unless you are the incredible hulk; look on the brighter side these babies weigh 10 times less than the traditional models so don't worry, with a plasma tv bracket properly mounted you'll be in good shape.
A Plasma TV mount is used in conjunction with a Plasma TV stand. Plasma TV mounts are necessary to ensure your tv doesn't tilt or get knocked over, the idea of course is to find a stand that will match your home's decor. Also while speaking of home decor check out tv trays they are idea for eating at home or at leisure.
If you're finally ready the technology is included, another benefit is your Plasma will connect with the internet, many Plasma TVs will operate with your computer. Unlike anything you have ever seen before; imagine surfing the web on a 50" screen. If you using your TV and computer together be sure to do research about google tv, the advances of technology is everywhere. Also if you enjoy viewing tv while online, be sure to try the tv shack an online site for watching movies and television.
LCD TVs Are Selling
Because LCD TVs are in hot demand and because their price range is decreasing; they are compatible with Plasma TVs. And that is why I decided to give a few tips to perhaps stimulate your interest.
First of all when choosing what size, take into consideration the size of the room you will be doing your tv viewing in.
How to go about this? Measure the distance between where you'll be sitting and where the tv will be located.
Example:
32 inch-40inch a distance of 6 to 12 feet
42 inch-50inch a distance of 10 to 14 feet
50 inches-60inch a distance of 12 to 16 feet
LCD TVs come in a variety of sizes: 22 lcd tv, 24 lcd tv, 32 lcd tv, 40 lcd tv, 42 lcd tv, 50 lcd tv, these don't cover all, but I think you understand the variety of sizes to choose from.
The higher the pixel count the better your picture will be.
For a look on the brighter side, you will need at least 8ms to clearly display objects moving quickly.
We have just had a discussion on Plasma TVs. Now you know the myths and the pros. Also remember LCD TVs are compatible and may be what your needs require. Look for more articles by me on Home Decorating.
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This statement is false, for there are thousands and thousands of image cells between the thin sheets of glass in a Plasma TV display.
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