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Shopping for a Visio Plasma TV

Filed Under (Plasma TV, Reviews, Vizio) by Richard on 30-05-2008

The Visio plasma TV is one that is widely loved around the world, and one of the most favorable features of a Visio plasma TV is its price. The Visio televisions are some of the most affordable on the market today, but without comprising quality which is very important.

Visio not only makes plasma TVs but also LCD TVs, and in fact both types of TV offered by Visio are considered as the highest selling TVs in the United States of America today.

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Finding the Best Dell Plasma TV Deals

Filed Under (Dell) by Richard on 19-05-2008

Of course if you are looking for a new TV you are going to be interested in finding the best deal that you can get. Dell plasma TVs are especially popular these days and are actually considered as being one of the hottest televisions on the market today. Anyone interested in finding Dell plasma TV deals should check out a few places in particular.

Cheap Stingy Bargains

This company is just what its name implies – a great company to go through for cheap bargains on high end products. They offer fantastic Dell plasma TV deals, on both new and used Dell plasma TVs and they offer enough of a selection that you can choose just the right model of TV for you and your home.

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Understanding Plasma TV Technology: How it All Works

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, Plasma TV) by Richard on 10-05-2008

The science behind plasma TV technology is really quite amazing. Plasma TVs are the latest in the world of televisions and offer features that TV viewers have never seen before. Plasma screens actually first entered the market towards the end of the year 1999, although they were invented and marketed long before that.

How it Works
The basic idea of a plasma display is to illuminate tiny, colored fluorescent lights that result in forming an image. Each separate pixel in the screen is made up of a red light, blue light, and a green light, which are then evenly distributed on the screen.

Xenon and neon atoms are a major part of plasma TV technology, and they are used in the plasma screens that release light photons when excited.

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