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Plasma TV: The Restructured Visual Display
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Plasma TVs are becoming popular these days. The conventional CRT sets are becoming obsolete. The days of these TVs becoming history won’t be far away. Before moving for the latest plasma TV models, it would be better if had a better idea of what exactly plasma TVs are.
A plasma screen is made of two glass sheets. Then xenon and neon gases made to fill into the thousands of tiny chambers between these sheets. These electrically ionized sheets create plasma. Then a series of red, blue and green phosphors lie coated near the colour panels behind each chamber. With the passing of the electricity, the plasma chambers emit a ultra-violet light which in turn hits one of the coloured phosphors. This makes the image visible on the screen. Plasma gases are inert and sealed within tiny cells. The refilling of plasma cells is not required.
With the arrival of plasma technology, the television viewing got revolutionized. It made way for high definition television sets. The concept of big screen was something unthinkable a decade back. But plasma TVs with up to 71 inches became common with the arrival of plasma TVs. With a wide viewing angle, these TVs become ideal for watching movies. Plasma TV redefined the home theatre experience by bringing a new feel and charm into the drawing room. It made the images livelier and brought them much closer.
Plasma TVs with its capacity to re-produce the colours flawlessly will bring better results if kept in dark room.
Plasma TV requires just one impulse per pixel to produce an image, which could be refreshed almost instantaneously. A plasma TV, with its capacity to deliver very crisp and clear images will make watching action films and sports a fabulous viewing experience. As per electronic experts, the plasma TVs have a viewing life of 60,000 hours. There is no guarantee for the visual display after it crosses this limit. But of course, until then these TVs do provide simply fascinating visual experience.
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