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When plasma screen television first hit the market, everyone was at awe. It was only natural that people would view the newer televisions, which were thin and flat, over the outdated and bulky ones they were used to buying.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. The newer model allows you to suspend from the ceiling or mount on the wall. Due to its incredible space saving design, this newer model was an immediate favorite among many showcases.

Comparing the technology in the older types of television with the newer plasma screen models is always an interesting task. For the plasma screen television, the usage of cathode ray tube, or CRT, is no longer necessary in producing the image. 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. 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. An image results when the phosphors errupt.

The size of a plasma screen television is a draw that makes many people purchase them. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. A plasma screen television can be 32″, 40″, 42″, 46″, 50″, 61″, or even 63″, and bigger is not always better. 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. You’re going to have to remember size of the room and placement of the set in comparison to where you want to sit, since the sets will be large enough even if you get the smallest size.

Most of us have heard from our mothers that sitting too close to the TV can be dangerous. It’s important for people with 32-37 inch sets to keep their distance a comfortable 6-10 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. Experts further believe that you should stay back at least 25 feet from any TV that is 60″ or larger.

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