samsung fp-t6374, 63-inch widescreen hd plasma television

Everyone was instantly mesmerized by the plasma screen television when it became available. Unsurprisingly, many people simply preferred the newer model’s thin and flat look to that of the old, bulkier model. It was this feature - the being lean - that enabled the plasma screen television to be so readily flexible, in ways that the older televisions were not. You have, for example, the option to either mount it on the wall or hang it from the ceiling. With this feature, the plasma screen is also popular in showcases and other similar functions since it is very handy and does not take up much space.

Comparing the technology in the older types of television with the newer plasma screen models is always an interesting task. The plasma screen television does not utilize any CRT (cathode ray tubes) in order to make its images. The need to consume so much space that the older models had was due to their reliance on CTR. The plasma screen television instead is composed of multiple glass “cell” compartments that are full of a gas called neon-xenon. 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.

The size of a plasma screen television is a draw that makes many people purchase them. However, these features may have some counter-effect if consumers let themselves be blinded by its capabilities. However, do not concede that bigger is always better. The main consideration is what the room size for the television will 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.

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. If you are looking for a set that is 42-46 inches, then you should go with 10-14 feet. A full fifteen feet should be the distance that you keep from a 50-60 inch set. An incredible distance of 25 feet is recommended for TVs that measure more than 60 inches.

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