Full HD Plasma
Plasma televisions are made up of many tiny cells called pixels which are arranged in a matrix. These cells contain inert gasses and are coated with a phosphor to produce each primary colour (red, green and blue). The cells or pixels are positioned between two layers of glass through which an electrical current is passed to cause the release of light (similar to the way that neon lights work). The light emitted from the many pixels combine to produce the image seen.
There are many benefits with plasma TVs and a few drawbacks (when compared with the alternative of LCD TVs).
In relation to television, the benefits of Full HD Plasma TV’s include – Larger screen sizes, better colour reproduction, better colour range and saturation, better contrast ratio (when displaying whites and blacks), plasmas televisions can be better at displaying rapid movement.
If there are any disadvantages with HD Plasma TVs it is that they can be vulnerable to screen burn when displaying statics images (this is not a real concern for the average plasma owner). Also plasma televisions use more power and produce a greater amount of heat inherent with process used to produce the picture and because the size of display tends to be bigger, this means they also can be very heavy. Also when compared to LCD tvs, plasmas tvs are more expensive.
When investing in a full HD Plasma tv , it makes sense to view the endless range of models with your own eyes in your local showroom and compare it alongside similar HD LCD televisons to appreciate if the price difference is worthwhile. The prices and features the HD TV manufactures (such as Sony, Panasonic, JVC, Toshiba, Philips, Samsung) have to offer varies so there can no substitute for experiencing them for yourself in order to form your own opinion.
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