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When plasma screen television first hit the market, everyone was at awe. In contrast to the bulkier, outdated televisions, these thin and flat style items are understandably more desirable. Because of their new build, the plasma screen television were more flexible, and therefore more desirable. For instance, you can either mount it up your wall or let it hang from the ceiling. This method of storage made the plasma screen very popular in showcases because it was handy and did not take up much space.

Plasma televisions require a completely different type of technology than the older models. There is no use of the old image-producing standby, cathode ray tubes (CRT) in a plasma screen television. The amount of space required to house a television in the pre-plasma era is mostly to blame on the CTR that was included. Instead of CRT, the plasma screen television uses glass components (or “cells”) that are injected with neon-xenon, a gas. Such gas is electrically charged while suspended in plasma, resulting in phosphors struck blue, green, and red. And when these phosphors erupt, an image is produced.

You may know people who have purchased a plasma screen television due simply to the size alone. This may have a negative effect if you are blinded by the capabilities. The typical range of sizes for a plasma screen television would be: 32″, 40″, 42″, 46″, 50″, 61″, or 63″. It’s essential to remember how large the television room is going to be. Picking a decent sized set - not necessarily the largest - will still give you a television whose presence will be impressive in most anyone’s entertainment room, and placing it in an appropriate place is important.

You’ll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. A distance of six to ten feet is recommended for anyone with a set that is 32-37 feet. If you are looking for a set that is 42-46 inches, then you should go with 10-14 feet. People buying a plasma that is 50 inches, or greater, need to stay back at least 15 feet. For the very large televisions - ones that measure at least 60 inches - you should stay back twenty five feet or more.

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Nearly everyone was amazed by the plasma screen television from the very start. It was only natural that people would view the newer televisions, which were thin and flat, over the outdated and bulky ones they were used to buying. The new plasma screen television featured a good deal more flexibility than the older bulkier sets ever dreamed of having. You have, for example, the option to either mount it on the wall or hang it from the ceiling. Due to its incredible space saving design, this newer model was an immediate favorite among many showcases.

Plasma televisions require a completely different type of technology than the older models. There is no use of the old image-producing standby, cathode ray tubes (CRT) in a plasma screen television. The fact that most pre-plasma televisions used CTR is exactly why so many of them took up so much space. Instead of the CRT, the plasma screen television is comprised of “cells” or glass compartments injected with a gas called neon-xenon. Through the plasma, the gas is suspended. And when these phosphors erupt, an image is produced.

Because of the size of a plasma screen television, many people are inspired to buy them for that reason alone. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. The size range of a plasma screen television - anywhere around 32 to 63 inches, typically - often leads people to think that the bigger the set, the better, but that isn’t true. A major thing that most people don’t stop and think about is the size of the room they are going to be storing the television in. After all, the sheer size of even the smallest set will be impressive, and it’s important to keep in mind placement when picking a set.

Most of us have heard from our mothers that sitting too close to the TV can be dangerous. A distance of six to ten feet is recommended for anyone with a set that is 32-37 feet. However, if you are going a little larger, with a 42-46 inch set, then increase your distance to ten to fourteen feet. Additionally, a recommended length of fifteen feet should be kept away from a fifty inch plasma set. And for sets measuring up to 60-inch and more, a distance of at least 25 feet should be observed.

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From the beginning, when the plasma screen television hit the market, everyone was in awe. And why not? These televisions were much more pleasant to look at, with their slim and flat frame, than the outdated versions which took up far more room. Flexibility was one standard feature of the new plasma screen television that the older sets did not have. Both the ceiling and the wall were great new places that the newer model could be placed that the older models could not be. The plasma screen was particularly popular in showrooms because of these designs, which saved a considerable amount of space.

Plasma televisions require a completely different type of technology than the older models. Images are not produced in the plasma screen television through any cathode ray tubes, or CRT. The amount of space required to house a television in the pre-plasma era is mostly to blame on the CTR that was included. As a replacement for the space-consuming CRT, the plasma screen television uses tiny glass compartments (or “cells”) that are injected with neon-xenon, which is a gas. Red, green, and blue colors can result from an electrically charged gas that is suspended in plasma. And when these phosphors erupt, an image is produced.

The size of a plasma screen television is a draw that makes many people purchase them. This may have a negative effect if you are blinded by the capabilities. Though you can easily purchase a plasma screen television that is anywhere from 32″ to 63″, you should not automatically assume that bigger is a better deal. A major thing that most people don’t stop and think about is the size of the room they are going to be storing the television in. The immense size of these sets will make the television an imposing figure in the entertainment room, so you should put it somewhere that is appropriate.

If you don’t avoid sitting too close to the television, you can wind up with a number of health problems. If you have a 32 to 37-inch, then stay back from six to ten feet. TV sets that are 42-46 inch should command a distance of 10 to 14 feet. People buying a plasma that is 50 inches, or greater, need to stay back at least 15 feet. If you get a super large set that measures more than sixty inches, you need to keep at least a 25 feet distance.

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The plasma screen television is an item that many people fell in love with from the very start. Why wouldn’t anyone be drawn to these types of TV? They offer a stylish thin and flat look to them that is much better than the bulky outdated counterparts. Another major benefit of the plasma screen television was that they offered more choices in how they could be integrated into the room. You have, for example, the option to either mount it on the wall or hang it from the ceiling. Taking up such little space was a great way to endear these slim line models to the showcase and display rooms, who readily began showcasing them.

Plasma televisions require a completely different type of technology than the older models. For the plasma screen television, the usage of cathode ray tube, or CRT, is no longer necessary in producing the image. The amount of space required to house a television in the pre-plasma era is mostly to blame on the CTR that was included. Instead of the CRT, the plasma screen television is comprised of “cells” or glass compartments injected with a gas called neon-xenon. Such gas is electrically charged while suspended in plasma, resulting in phosphors struck blue, green, and red. Images are produced through the phosphors, which erupts to cause the desired effect.

Many times, people purchase a plasma screen television due to its sheer impressive size. However, these features may have some counter-effect if consumers let themselves be blinded by its capabilities. The size range of a plasma screen television - anywhere around 32 to 63 inches, typically - often leads people to think that the bigger the set, the better, but that isn’t true. People do this without thinking about how large their room size for the television is going to be. The urge to go with “biggest is best” might be soothed if you keep in mind that the sets are going to loom large no matter which size you get, due to their impressive build and design.

You’ll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. People with a 32-37 inch TV should sit back at least six to ten feet. A greater distance of ten to fourteen feet is recommended for people purchasing a 42 to 46 inch television. Additionally, a recommended length of fifteen feet should be kept away from a fifty inch plasma set. For the very large televisions - ones that measure at least 60 inches - you should stay back twenty five feet or more.

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From the beginning, when the plasma screen television hit the market, everyone was in awe. This is understandable, as the thin and flat make of this style of TV is much different from the bulky and outdated versions. Another major benefit of the plasma screen television was that they offered more choices in how they could be integrated into the room. The newer model allows you to suspend from the ceiling or mount on the wall. Not only did homeowners love this feature, but so too did many showcase rooms, who featured the newer model heavily, as it required far less space than the older models.

What type of technology creates such a radical advance in our movie and television viewing? There is no use of the old image-producing standby, cathode ray tubes (CRT) in a plasma screen television. The technology behind CTR is the reason that many TV models before were always so big and bulky. Rather than employ CRT, the plasma screen television is composed of neon-xenon gas into tiny glass cells. You have the neon-xenon which is then suspended in the plasma and strikes blue, green, and red colored phosphors whenever it becomes charged with electricity. It is because of the phosphorus, which erupts, that an image is produced.

More often than not, people buy a plasma screen television because of its sheer size. This may have a negative effect if you are blinded by the capabilities. However, do not concede that bigger is always better. It’s essential to remember how large the television room is going to be. Picking a decent sized set - not necessarily the largest - will still give you a television whose presence will be impressive in most anyone’s entertainment room, and placing it in an appropriate place is important.

If you don’t avoid sitting too close to the television, you can wind up with a number of health problems. For any television that is 32″-37″, you should maintain a space of at least 6-10 feet. TV sets that are 42-46 inch should command a distance of 10 to 14 feet. If you go with a plasma set that is anywhere from 50 to 60 inches, you will need to allow for a berth of at least 15 feet. And for sets measuring up to 60-inch and more, a distance of at least 25 feet should be observed.

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Not surprisingly, droves of people marveled at that the plasma screen television when it became available for purchase. In contrast to the bulkier, outdated televisions, these thin and flat style items are understandably more desirable. The lean quality of the plasma screen television makes it much more flexible. Due to their slim new frame, the newer models allowed you to hang them from the ceiling or attach them to a wall. This space saving feature made the newer model a favorite in showcases and other similar display arenas.

Plasma televisions require a completely different type of technology than the older models. Images are not produced in the plasma screen television through any cathode ray tubes, or CRT. The fact that most pre-plasma televisions used CTR is exactly why so many of them took up so much space. Rather than employ CRT, the plasma screen television is composed of neon-xenon gas into tiny glass cells. Red, green, and blue colors can result from an electrically charged gas that is suspended in plasma. Through the eruption of the phosphors, an image is made.

The size of a plasma screen television is a draw that makes many people purchase them. While size can be a nice benefit, you can reap negative benefits through letting size blind you to the bigger picture. A plasma screen television can be 32″, 40″, 42″, 46″, 50″, 61″, or even 63″, and bigger is not always better. The main consideration is what the room size for the television will be. After all, the sheer size of even the smallest set will be impressive, and it’s important to keep in mind placement when picking a set.

If you don’t avoid sitting too close to the television, you can wind up with a number of health problems. If you are getting a set that is around 32 to 37 inches, then you should always keep a distance of six to ten feet. However, if you are going a little larger, with a 42-46 inch set, then increase your distance to ten to fourteen feet. People buying a plasma that is 50 inches, or greater, need to stay back at least 15 feet. Experts further believe that you should stay back at least 25 feet from any TV that is 60″ or larger.

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Ever since the plasma screen television first became available, people have been impressed by the item. Really, why not? The new versions were thin and flat, and much more pleasant to look at than the bulkier, older models. Because of the build of the plasma screen television, the new televisions were more flexible in how you could use them. What this means is that you had greater choice in where to place your new television, including the wall or the ceiling. The plasma screen was particularly popular in showrooms because of these designs, which saved a considerable amount of space.

Comparing the technology in the older types of television with the newer plasma screen models is always an interesting task. The plasma screen television does not utilize any CRT (cathode ray tubes) in order to make its images. This CTR is the reason most TV models, before the invention of its plasma counterparts, are big and space-consuming. As a replacement for the space-consuming CRT, the plasma screen television uses tiny glass compartments (or “cells”) that are injected with neon-xenon, which is a gas. Red, green, and blue colors can result from an electrically charged gas that is suspended in plasma. An image results when the phosphors errupt.

It is not uncommon for people to buy a plasma screen television for the size feature. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. You can invest in a plasma screen television that is as “small” as 32-40 inches, or one as large as 61-63 inches, and you might be tempted to fall for the fallacy that “bigger is better”. People do this without thinking about how large their room size for the television is going to be. Picking a decent sized set - not necessarily the largest - will still give you a television whose presence will be impressive in most anyone’s entertainment room, and placing it in an appropriate place is important.

You’ll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. People with a 32-37 inch TV should sit back at least six to ten feet. If you are looking for a set that is 42-46 inches, then you should go with 10-14 feet. A full fifteen feet should be the distance that you keep from a 50-60 inch set. An incredible distance of 25 feet is recommended for TVs that measure more than 60 inches.

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From the beginning, when the plasma screen television hit the market, everyone was in awe. Unsurprisingly, many people simply preferred the newer model’s thin and flat look to that of the old, bulkier model. The new plasma screen television featured a good deal more flexibility than the older bulkier sets ever dreamed of having. Due to their slim new frame, the newer models allowed you to hang them from the ceiling or attach them to a wall. This space saving feature made the newer model a favorite in showcases and other similar display arenas.

So what is the technology behind such a radical advancement in the way we enjoy our favorite shows and movies? The plasma screen television does not utilize any CRT (cathode ray tubes) in order to make its images. The need to consume so much space that the older models had was due to their reliance on CTR. Rather than employ CRT, the plasma screen television is composed of neon-xenon gas into tiny glass cells. You have the neon-xenon which is then suspended in the plasma and strikes blue, green, and red colored phosphors whenever it becomes charged with electricity. Through the eruption of the phosphors, an image is made.

Many times, people purchase a plasma screen television due to its sheer impressive size. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. Bigger isn’t necessarily better for a plasma screen television, though they typically run the range from being 32″ all the way up to 63″. You have to remember what size room you are going to be putting the set into. With the size of these sets, it will be an imposing figure in your entertainment room and so it is important to put it where you think it is appropriate.

Many different studies have been cited that show the dangers of sitting too close to the TV. People with a 32-37 inch TV should sit back at least six to ten feet. However, if you are going a little larger, with a 42-46 inch set, then increase your distance to ten to fourteen feet. Additionally, a recommended length of fifteen feet should be kept away from a fifty inch plasma set. An incredible distance of 25 feet is recommended for TVs that measure more than 60 inches.

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The draw of the plasma screen television was instantly apparent from the moment that it became available to the public. Why wouldn’t anyone be drawn to these types of TV? They offer a stylish thin and flat look to them that is much better than the bulky outdated counterparts. The lean quality of the plasma screen television makes it much more flexible. For instance, you can either mount it up your wall or let it hang from the ceiling. This space saving feature made the newer model a favorite in showcases and other similar display arenas.

Perhaps you have never taken the time to consider exactly what type of technology is making the advancements in the newer television models possible. For the plasma screen television, the usage of cathode ray tube, or CRT, is no longer necessary in producing the image. It was because of the CTR that most of the television models were so large. Rather than employ CRT, the plasma screen television is composed of neon-xenon gas into tiny glass cells. Red, green, and blue colors can result from an electrically charged gas that is suspended in plasma. Images are produced through the phosphors, which erupts to cause the desired effect.

Because of the size of a plasma screen television, many people are inspired to buy them for that reason alone. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. You can invest in a plasma screen television that is as “small” as 32-40 inches, or one as large as 61-63 inches, and you might be tempted to fall for the fallacy that “bigger is better”. It’s essential to remember how large the television room is going to be. The immense size of these sets will make the television an imposing figure in the entertainment room, so you should put it somewhere that is appropriate.

You’ll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. People with a 32-37 inch TV should sit back at least six to ten feet. If you are looking for a set that is 42-46 inches, then you should go with 10-14 feet. A person who buys a plasma set that measures 50 inches should stay back fifteen feet. And for sets measuring up to 60-inch and more, a distance of at least 25 feet should be observed.

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Nearly everyone was amazed by the plasma screen television from the very start. This is understandable, as the thin and flat make of this style of TV is much different from the bulky and outdated versions. Another major benefit of the plasma screen television was that they offered more choices in how they could be integrated into the room. Their increased flexibility allowed them greater places to store and hang the television, such as from the wall or from the ceiling, thus increasing space. For this reason, the plasma screen enjoyed even more popularity than the old-time models in homes and in showcase rooms.

Comparing the technology in the older types of television with the newer plasma screen models is always an interesting task. The plasma screen television does not utilize any CRT (cathode ray tubes) in order to make its images. The fact that most pre-plasma televisions used CTR is exactly why so many of them took up so much space. Tiny glass compartments, or cells, are injected with a gas called neon-xenon, which is used instead of CRT in a plasma screen television. The neon-xenon is then suspended in plasma, which strikes blue, green, and red phosphors when electrically charged. After the phosphors erupt, and image is produced.

More often than not, people buy a plasma screen television because of its sheer size. While size can be a nice benefit, you can reap negative benefits through letting size blind you to the bigger picture. Though you can easily purchase a plasma screen television that is anywhere from 32″ to 63″, you should not automatically assume that bigger is a better deal. Always take into consideration the size of the room where you will be putting it. After all, the sheer size of even the smallest set will be impressive, and it’s important to keep in mind placement when picking a set.

You’ll want to avoid sitting too close to the television screen, as it can cause several harmful health defects. If you are getting a set that is around 32 to 37 inches, then you should always keep a distance of six to ten feet. TV sets that are 42-46 inch should command a distance of 10 to 14 feet. A full fifteen feet should be the distance that you keep from a 50-60 inch set. A full distance of 25 feet (or more) should be observed with a TV that is 60 inches or greater.

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