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Tip! Mount this elegant monitor on a stand or on the wall; at just over four inches thick, it takes up virtually no space in your room. This 55-inch plasma tv is best viewed at a distance of 14 feet or more.
Are you bewildered by which plasma television to buy? You aren’t alone, there is such a wide range of sizes, manufactures, models and screen options available to fulfill your movie watching needs these days, its no wonder we’re so confused about which is the best plasma tv to purchase.
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How To Buy A Plasma Television In 4 Easy Steps (Plasma tv wall brackets)
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August 7th, 2008
Tip! Shopping for the right plasma TV stands can be laborious – what with the myriad of styles and designs available in a range of prices from various furniture retailers. There are some essential factors to consider that can help you narrow down your options such as style, weight capacity, quality and price.
This flat screen television, the Hitachi Plasma Half Life 55-HDM71, performs sharply and smoothly. With its high resolution of 1366 x 768, this plasma flat TV can’t be beat. There is 20% more picture on this 55″ screen than there is on a standard 50″ screen. The 10 bit image processing on Hitachi Plasma Half Life 55-HDM71 brings a vibrant picture with 1.07-billion color capability and great contrast, which makes it perform like a smaller television.
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Hitachi Half Life 55-hdm71 Plasma (Tv plasma samsung) TV
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August 3rd, 2008
Tip! * Multi-broadcast formats – Plasma TVs are compatible with HDTV, DTV, XGA, SVGA, and VGA broadcast signals.
Plasma televisions hit the market a few years ago and have made headlines ever since. The picture quality has no equal. Bright picture, sharp colors and one heck of a total picture make the Plasma TV the best television to hit the market ever!
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Lcd vs plasma tv – Plasma Televisions Have Lifelike Picture Quality-Get The Family Together
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June 19th, 2008
Tip! Another point that affects the cost of new technologies such as the plasma TV is simple supply and demand. As more consumers demand the product, more manufacturers will go to the expense of making the product available.
When you are setting up your home theater you need to decide on what is the best way for you to watch. Many people would not have anything other than a projector as it adds to the cinema theme as well as giving you a very good image as big as you want. But many others do not want to deal with projectors and screens and would rather have the convenience of a TV style screen that you just turn on and play the DVD in as you would in any other room but on a bigger screen.
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Are Plasma Or Projection TV’s Better (Multisystem plasma tv) For Your Home Theater?
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June 9th, 2008
Tip! Although generally, picture quality from a plasma TV is very good irrespective of the set resolution, yet higher resolution plasmas will be able to display certain video content better.
If you frequently watch DVD’s and you are purchasing a plasma television, plasma television screen sizes ratios are an important consideration. This is one of the features you should investigate prior to making a final decision on which TV you are going to choose. The ratio will affect television viewing.
Aspect Ratio and HDTV
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Plasma tv furniture – Plasma Television Screen Size Ratios — How to Decide Which TV Viewing Size Is Best for You
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June 3rd, 2008
Tip! * Widescreen design – Plasma TVs are made in widescreen format so they’re compatible with widescreen DVDs and HDTV.
If you have ever seen a plasma TV screen displaying HDTV programming, you know why so many people are rapidly discarding their old CRT type televisions and getting ready for the digital TV revolution. Plasma TVs produce such sharp, crisp images that they make perfect companions to the new HDTV standards that will be widely used in the coming months and years ahead. So if you happen to be in the market for a plasma TV here are the top 4 things to consider as you shop:
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Plasma tv panasonic – The Top 4 Things To Look For In A Plasma TV
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March 10th, 2008
Tip! * Side-angle viewing – Unlike projection TVs, plasma TVs can be watched from any angle without the picture fading.
It is also important for those in the market for a plasma TV to be aware of other purchases that may be required besides the television itself. One of the most important things to keep in mind is the fact that in most cases these TVs will not come with their own tuner. The buyer of the television therefore needs to be prepared to provide a cable TV, satellite TV, DVD, VCR or computer input.
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Wall mount plasma tv – A Look at the Various Formats of Plasma TV Technology
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February 18th, 2008
Tip! Mount this elegant monitor on a stand or on the wall; at just over four inches thick, it takes up virtually no space in your room. This 55-inch plasma tv is best viewed at a distance of 14 feet or more.
Flat screen TV is one of the most popular and exciting TV technologies today. At only a few inches thick, flat screen TVs offer unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Older conventional TV’s, in fairness to them, did offer crisp and vibrant images. However, these TV’s, which operate through a cathode ray tube (CRT), suffered from one major drawback, they were bulky. As screen size increased, so did the bulk and weight. However, the TV of old has reached its twilight years. New television technologies have enabled TV manufacturers to create TVs with wider screen size yet still only a few inches thick. Thus, flat screen TVs usher home entertainment into the 21st century.
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Flat Screen TV (Plasma tv consoles) Comparison: Plasma vs LCD
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February 3rd, 2008
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