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  • Understanding The Myths of Plasma TV
    Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel Plasma TV screens. Understanding the myth of plasma screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing that plasma screens were developed to perform their best located near or at sea level altitudes. Therefore, it makes sense that a plasma TV would have to work harder at higher altitudes to compensate for the difference of exterior pressure.
  • The Pros and Cons of Plasma, LCD and DLP
    Each type of technology used in making flat screen TV's is different and carries its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Learning and recognizing those qualities will enable you to make the best choice possible when shopping for you new Plasma, LCD or DLP TV screen.
  • How Long Do Plasma TVs Last?
    In the not so distant past, it was not unusual to have a hard time hearing the volume of a plasma TV over the buzzing of the units cooling fans at work. These cooling fans were functioning regularly as the obsolete plasma TV could produce heat hot enough to cook eggs. It is no wonder that most of the early model plasma TV have already retired.
  • What is High Definition TV?
    Presently the highest level of resolution in TV viewing is found in HDTV. HDTV currently offers the clearest audio signal. Today's TV viewing has a new format and standard, which is with digital programming. When viewing HDTV, images appear so clearly that you will feel as if you are there viewing the image in person, rather than over a TV screen.
  • Lightweight Television Comparison
    In the past, televisions have been heavy and bulky because a regular cathode ray tube (CTR) TV needed the extra room to enable the visible screen and its scanning picture process the room to work. Today we have the convenience of having magnificent color as well as a lightweight television. These lightweight colorful televisions are Plasma, LCD and DLP TV's.

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