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Plasma Screen TV is a term that's being bandied about a lot. If you're looking for the best Plasma TV, here's what you should know to prevent you from making a bad purchase in the future.

A HDTV Plasma TV set makes use of flat screens, unlike a CRT TV, which was the TV set for older generations. If you're using an old TV set in your living room, it's probably a CRT TV. If it has a rounded screen, it's definitely a CRT. Although plasma technology was discovered in the 1960's, Plasma TV sets have only been introduced to the market in the 1990's. The Widescreen Plasma TV set is made up of pieces of bubble-shaped glass. Each piece of this contains plasma, and that's what makes a Plasma TV. Each piece also represents one pixel that can be divided into three parts represented by one color each. Those colors are blue, green, and red . Now, for a HD Plasma TV set to show an image, electricity must first pass through the TV screen. This will cause the plasma substance inside the pixels to cast off ultraviolet rays. Then each pixel will glow or dim to form a perfectly vivid image. A Plasma Flat Screen TV can display images that make use of either standard or HDTV format. This is an advantage that you won't enjoy with a CRT TV set. Plasma TV's can also display images straight from home-recorded videos. Lastly, a Plasma TV set can not only serve as a television set but as a computer monitor as well if you so wish.

If you are planning to use your Plasma TV set as a computer monitor, you might be better off choosing an LCD TV monitor instead. Plasma TV sets are generally manufactured with large-sized models while LCD TV sets are manufactured with smaller models. Plasma TV sets will definitely produce better images than CRT, but whether it can also produce the same results over an LCD depends on your visual perspective. Programs using standard TV formatting will look better on Plasma TV sets than on CRT TV sets, but don't expect your Plasma TV to perform miracles. It can only make the images look more vivid but it cannot correct essential errors where standard TV formatting is to blame. Stick to watching programs that use HDTV formatting if you want to fully use your Plasma TV. Plasma burning is the biggest problem you'll have to contend with when using a Plasma TV set. Plasma burning is any incident in which images freeze within a screen for a longer time. Although recent Plasma TV units have added features to prevent plasma burning, there are also things that you can do to further protect your TV set from such disasters. Plasma TV sets can still display rich images even in rooms where there's an abundant source of lighting. If you position the Plasma TV set directly across a window that allows sunlight to filter in, it can make TV viewing a problem even with plasma technology.

The lifespan of a Plasma TV is great also. Most manufacturers will give an approximate lifespan of 60, 000 hours for their Plasma Televisions. That's 20 to 25 years of great viewing before the screen begins to noticeably dim. This is a new number because in the infancy of the Plasma Television, the lifespan was only about 40, 000 hours. After the television begins to dim, many models give you the option of replacing the light source, which renews the life of the unit. A pixel orbiter is a new technology that has helped to increase the lifespan of Plasma Televisions. The orbiter quickly swaps the color of adjacent pixels when a static image is being displayed. This almost single-handedly eliminates the threat of burn-in. Another software component of "Anti-Burn" technology searches out pixels that have been on too long and shuts them off for a short period of time to allow them to rest. By attending to pixel health, these advantages prevent burn-in and extend the lifespan of your Plasma TV.

Plasma TV sets need only one impulse per pixel to produce an image that can refresh almost instantaneously. Its pixels can complete one cycle very fast. How does make it a better viewing experience? Action movies and sports have very fast movements that need to be depicted realistically. A Plasma TV can deliver very crisp and clear images. The technology at work here focuses exclusively on picture enhancement. Hence, fast-paced action is re-created with all its pace and sharpness intact! When it comes to furniture, Plasma TVs may require a Plasma TV stand or a Plasma TV mount. But if you want to put your TV on the wall then get a Plasma TV wall mount. There are a wide variety of styles, materials, sizes and designs available.

Shopping for the right Plasma TV can be hectic, with the myriad of styles and designs available in a range of prices. A Plasma TV set can have a screen size of up to 71 inches. This also provides for a very wide viewing angle. You can watch anything burst to life in your bedroom or living room. If you want to go big but not that big then get a 50 inch Plasma TV, or a 60 Plasma TV if you're feeling lucky. A 37 or 32 Plasma TV is ideal for the bedroom. But the most common size for either the bedroom or living room is the 42 inch Plasma TV. Some good tips for users is to watch as many shows as possible in widescreen format. This helps prevent a quality difference from developing between the inner pixels and the outer ones. Also, keep brightness levels as low as possible. Reducing the brightness on your TV takes some strain off of the pixels and helps lengthen lifespan. One last tip to increase the life of your Plasma TV is to keep it in a cool, well-ventilated location. Plasma TV's provide a large screen for considerably less than a comparable size LCD. Which makes these units better than an LCD as far as value is concerned. The newer model plasmas such as an LG Plasma TV, or a Toshiba Plasma TV, combined with the future of the technology; makes a Plasma TV's lifespan long enough for any user. If you are looking for a cheap Plasma TV, your best bet would be a Vizio Plasma TV. But in my humble opinion, a Pioneer Plasma TV, or a Philips Plasma TV are the best in the business. So before you make a decision, make sure you read some Plasma TV reviews.


What are other passive 3D TVs besides the Vizio someone can recommend me?
Ok, after looking at some Vizio TV reviews I bought a Vizio 3D TV. Why does this TV suck so much? I can't even change things in my menu where there should be menus for. I also wiped the frame and the scrubber rag I was using scratched the plastic on it. I can't believe how cheap this TV is and I'm returning asap.

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