52 plasma tv

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 In contrast to the bulkier, outdated televisions, these thin and flat style items are understandably more desirable.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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