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Things You Should Know Before Buying A Plasma Television



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By : Ike Ani    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-22 17:11:53
Plasma TVs are often confused with LCD TVs. One from the reasons for this confusion is that both of them have flat and slim displays as opposed to our regular CRT TVs. However, there is a vast difference within the technology that is used in Plasma TVs and LCD TVs. Besides that, the price range also differs greatly between both technologies. So before purchasing your Plasma Television you have to be clear concerning the type of Television that you simply would actually like to purchase.

One from the factors that not all of us are aware about Plasma TVs is the connection between a Plasma Tv and the altitude. Those who know how Plasma TVs operate will be able to immediately guess why and how the performance of Plasma Television is affected in high altitudes. The display system of a Plasma Television is filled with normal gases such as argon, neon and xenon.

For optimum performance the pressure of these gases should be equal towards the atmospheric strain. When the altitude increases there's an imbalance within the pressure of the gases that are trapped within the glass envelope and also the atmospheric pressure because most of the Plasma TVs are tuned to work at sea level. They do have a certain amount of tolerance to handle minor variations.

NEC Plasma TVs seem to have the highest tolerance level in this regard and they claim that their TVs can operate perfectly well up to an altitude of 9,175 feet. So when you are selecting your Plasma Television you have to discover a model that has the highest altitude tolerance so that if you happen to move to a higher altitude at anytime later you won't have to change your Television.

One of the basic points that you require to pay attention may be the size of your room where you is going to be mounting your Television. It is advised that greatest picture quality could be enjoyed when you watch it from the optimum distance that is prescribed for each Television. For a 50 inches Plasma Television, you must have at least 10 feet. So the size from the room ought to permit you to watch the Tv from a suitable distance.

The best and also the latest Plasma TVs come enabled with HDTV. So you have to select a model that can handle high definition signals. Nevertheless, this is going to cost you a lot more when compared to EDTV. The quality of the picture gets much better with the resolution; the greater the resolution better the high quality of the picture.

You must also pay attention towards the kind of comb filter that is used in a Plasma Television. The comb filter makes the color a lot more vivid and normal and they also decrease discoloration of any form. The best Plasma Tv will have 3D comb filters.

Before you go to the store to buy your Plasma Tv, do some research on the web to discover out concerning the best deals available and the various terminologies which are utilized pertaining to Plasma TVs so that you won't get confused or be misled by the sales talk given by the representative at the store.
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