- It seems as if everyone these days is showing off their expensive flashy new home entertainment centers. They're linked wirelessly to computers, have more speakers than a Rolling Stone's concert, and cost more than a midsize luxury sedan. They feature DVD players, DVR or Tivo, CD players, MP3 players, and anything else you can imagine. The centerpiece, though, still remains the same: the television.
- For many years, the technology that allowed you to sit in your home and watch audio and video was based on a tube technology. Very basically, light was shined into a tube which then projected the image onto the screen of your television set. The technology behind the plasma TV screen isn't so very much different in some respects, but is very different in others.
- The internet has changed the way that we shop for everything from jewelry to food to new plasma TV's. You can get the best quality, name brand plasma TV for much less than you would have to pay at any store in person. This is why so many people are getting their new TVs from stores online. The internet is the best place to go if you need a new plasma TV anytime soon.
- The plasma flat screen television was invented in the 1960s, and although it made a brief appearance in the market in the 70s, it did not quite catch on. Nowadays, the plasma flat screen is defining what a home theatre should be, and most people who pride themselves on having a fine home theatre own a plasma television along with other high-tech innovations, such as surround sound speakers. The plasma TV truly gives one the feeling of sitting in the cinema, and, if mounted on the wall, it can save a lot of space. Although the price was once out of the range of the average consumers, plasma flat screen televisions are slowly moving into the range of affordability.
- Plasma TVs utilize gas. The gas in its neutral state is stagnant. When electricity is introduced into the situation, these particles become active and light is released. The process is very fast, making it possible for pictures to be updated quickly so that you have the impression of a moving image when watching the television.
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