plasma television repair

People have been in awe of the plasma screen television from the moment it hit the market. And who would not be? The thin and flat countenance of the TV is a sharp contrast to the bulky and rather outdated versions of this home appliance. In contrast to the older sets, the new plasma screen television were lean, and therefore much more flexible. Examples of flexibility include the ability to mount it on your ceiling, or hang it from your wall. The plasma screen was particularly popular in showrooms because of these designs, which saved a considerable amount of space.

Perhaps you have never taken the time to consider exactly what type of technology is making the advancements in the newer television models possible. 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. Tiny glass compartments, or cells, are injected with a gas called neon-xenon, which is used instead of CRT in a plasma screen television. 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.

You may know people who have purchased a plasma screen television due simply to the size alone. If you focus on these features exclusively, however, you are inviting unpleasant counter-effects. 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. 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.

With the risk of sounding like your mother, several figures can be cited in order to raise one’s consciousness about the dangers of sitting too close to the TV. For any television that is 32″-37″, you should maintain a space of at least 6-10 feet. A greater distance of ten to fourteen feet is recommended for people purchasing a 42 to 46 inch television. A person who buys a plasma set that measures 50 inches should stay back fifteen 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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