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Plasma TVs – Why You Should Buy One
14 hours ago ago from TheTechEdition
The plasma television is a relatively new type of television, with a flat screen display. It works by having a mixture of different noble gases in small compartments behind a panel of glass. The plasma TV derives its name from the reaction in which these noble gases are turned into plasma, which emits light and forms the display you see. Plasma TV's are often compared to LCD's (liquid crystal displays), another type of flat screen television ...
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1 day ago ago from High Definition
Before you launch out and by that new TV, you need to compare LCD TV's to get the best fit for your needs and your budget. Right now you can spend anywhere from a few hundred bucks to several thousand dollars for an LCD TV. Not only that, but there are a number of manufacturers and makes and models to choose from. Should you get LCD or Plasma? That is only one of the several questions you need to answer before you buy. Let's talk about what ...
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18 hours ago ago from Wireless Observer | wireless technology observer
Though LCD has surpassed plasma as the HDTV technology of choice for most consumers, plasma TVs still draw their share of kudos from professional reviewers for their superb black levels. For the most cinematic picture quality, those deep blacks are essential. Among current plasma sets, experts say that the Panasonic plasma TVs deliver the inkiest blacks of all. Unfortunately, however, as a result of what increasingly appears to be a ...
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1 day ago ago from Sony KDL-52S5100
Most people have heard of the LCD plasma TV technology. It is an addiction, that the world is a broom and is used by some as the only way to watch TV or play video games. The older, bulkier models do not cut more easily. This is a time of technology and people are demanding better quality in their ads. If you have not had the opportunity to check out one of these flat-screen TV, then do yourself a great service proved. Whether ...
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18 hours ago ago from Sony BRAVIA XBR Series KDL-40XBR9
The Good An LCD TV is very thin and light and therefore great to save space. Anyone who has an LCD monitor for their desktop computer will relate. Remember the large chunky one ones we used to all have? That is what a standard television set is like now. Along with great picture quality there is almost not static image burn-in problems because the fluorescent backlight is filtered by the liquid crystal in solid state. The TV lasts a ...
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Why are black levels changing for the worse on Panasonic's plasma HDTVs?
6 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
February 9th, 2010 Why are black levels changing for the worse on Panasonic's plasma HDTVs? Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 5:41 pm Categories: Home Theater Tags: Panasonic , Plasma , HDTV , Public Relations , TVs , Tv & Home Theater , Marketing , Corporate Communications , Personal Technology , Home Entertainment It's nowhere near the public relations nightmare (or threat to safety) that Toyota is enduring with its recall of thousands of ...
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