plasma tv warranty extended

When plasma screen television first hit the market, everyone was at awe. This is understandable, as the thin and flat make of this style of TV is much different from the bulky and outdated versions. Because the plasma screen television is leaner than the average set, it proved to be more flexible. The newer model allows you to suspend from the ceiling or mount on the wall. This method of storage made the plasma screen very popular in showcases because it was handy and did not take up much 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. The plasma screen television does not utilize any CRT (cathode ray tubes) in order to make its images. The technology behind CTR is the reason that many TV models before were always so big and bulky. Instead of the CRT, the plasma screen television is comprised of “cells” or glass compartments injected with a gas called neon-xenon. The neon-xenon is then suspended in plasma, which strikes blue, green, and red phosphors when electrically charged. Through the eruption of the phosphors, an image is made.

Many times, people purchase a plasma screen television due to its sheer impressive size. Features can easily have negative consequences for those that are blinded by the positives. 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.

Without sounding naggish, it’s important to point out a few numbers to give you the dangers of sitting too close to the television. It’s important for people with 32-37 inch sets to keep their distance a comfortable 6-10 feet. A greater distance of ten to fourteen feet is recommended for people purchasing a 42 to 46 inch television. 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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