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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 It was only natural that people would view the newer televisions, which were thin and flat, over the outdated and bulky ones they were used to buying. You could expect and get a lot more flexibility out of a plasma screen television than you could their predecessors. What this means is that you had greater choice in where to place your new television, including the wall or the ceiling. Due to its incredible space saving design, this newer model was an immediate favorite among many showcases.

What type of technology creates such a radical advance in our movie and television viewing? 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. Tiny glass compartments, or cells, are injected with a gas called neon-xenon, which is used instead of CRT in a plasma screen television. Red, green, and blue colors can result from an electrically charged gas that is suspended in plasma. After the phosphors erupt, and image is produced.

Because of the size of a plasma screen television, many people are inspired to buy them for that reason alone. Features can easily have negative consequences for those that are blinded by the positives. 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. 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.

Without sounding naggish, it’s important to point out a few numbers to give you the dangers of sitting too close to the television. For any television that is 32″-37″, you should maintain a space of at least 6-10 feet. For those who will buy a 42 to 46-inch, a distance of 10 to 14 feet can help. Additionally, a recommended length of fifteen feet should be kept away from a fifty inch plasma 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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