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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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Deciding To Buy A Samsung Plasma TV

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, News, Plasma TV, Samsung) by Richard on 28-05-2008

So you are ready to take the plunge and buy your first plasma TV. What brand do you want? You should definitely consider purchasing a Samsung plasma TV.

History Of Plasma - Samsung Plasma TV

History: University of Illinois professors Donald Bitzer, Gene Slottow, and then-graduate student Robert Wilson, invented the first plasma television in 1964. These gentlemen used regular cathode-ray picture tube television sets as computer monitors for their in-house computer network, although they knew that this display, which has to constantly refresh, was not the optimal medium for displaying computer graphics. After countless hours of research, they built the first plasma display panel, which only had one cell. Today’s plasma TVs use millions of cells.
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The Top Plasma TV Installation Companies

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, Accessories, News) by Richard on 27-05-2008

If you have purchased a plasma TV and now need to have it installed, then you will need to find a plasma TV installation company that can come in and get the job done for you. Of course you can attempt to do it yourself, but the best idea, especially if you want to get it done properly and as quickly as possible, is to hire a professional plasma TV installation company to do the work.

HD Installers

The HD Installers Company is one of the top plasma TV installation companies. They have been providing professional installation services since 1992, and they are actually recognized as being the leader in nationwide installation of plasma TVs.
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A Few Facts worth Noting about Plasma LCD Televisions

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, News, Plasma TV) by Richard on 21-05-2008

Though on the face of it Plasma and LCD television sets are pretty much the same in that they are encased in thin cases, there are nevertheless some major differences between the two types of devices that are worth learning more about. To begin with, it would be wrong to assume that Plasma and LCD television are of the same size because plasma TVs is far bigger in size than LCD TVs. To illustrate, whereas LCD TVs may be of 37 inches in size, comparable plasma TVs would be of 42 inches in size.

Costlier LCD Televisions

You may even need to consider the cost of Plasma and LCD television when deciding which type of device to shop for. In fact, plasma TVs may cost you a thousand dollars less than the LCD TV of similar size (42 inches). Even the weight of LCD TVs are less than those of plasma TVs. When you purchase plasma TVs you get a bulkier television. However, plasma televisions are built in a better manner and their structure is such that you can use them constantly without them overheating.

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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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LG Plasma TV Is Definitely Worth Buying

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, Reviews) by Richard on 17-05-2008

The name LG is famous for its great line of electronics and more particularly for its excellence in manufacturing plasma TVs. However, even though you may be very attracted by the specifications of such televisions, it is still well worth your time to think about a few aspects before putting your money down on purchasing one.

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A Plasma Televisions Buyer’s Guide: Why go plasma?

Filed Under (About Plasma TV, Plasma TV, Reviews) by Richard on 17-05-2008

The Fact! Because the technology is there. In 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) enacted legislation compelling the nation’s 1600+ television stations to change the way they broadcast their programming-i.e., to start transmitting it digitally. This has allowed the media to offer digital broadcasts in parallel with their existing analog ones, giving consumers the opportunity to watch regular TV while they make the switch to DTV. Thus began the rise of digital television (DTV) in America. For now, the FCC has allocated an additional channel spectrum to the media.

And DTV will be the new standard in broadcasting. Sure, you’ll still be able to watch your favorite shows in analog like always, but you’ll need to “update” your existing TV with a device that converts digital signals into analog ones. Once the transition to digital is complete-by the year 2006 or by the time 85% of US households get digital feeds, whichever occurs later-the federal government will auction off the original analog channel spectrum. All of which begs the question: Why not just go with the digital flow?

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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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The Importance of a Daewoo Plasma TV Review

Filed Under (Daewoo, Reviews) by Richard on 10-05-2008

Daewoo plasma TVs are incredibly popular these days, especially due to the Daewoo name which is one of the most respected and reputable names in the world of plasma TVs. Anyone shopping for a Daewoo plasma TV should take the time to look through a few Daewoo plasma TV review sites, in order to get some accurate reviews on the different Daewoo TVs available and make the best choice for you.

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Comparing Plasma TV Ratings

Filed Under (Plasma TV) by Richard on 09-05-2008

History of Plasma Technology
The very first plasma television was invented in 1964 at the University of Illinois by professors Donald Bitzer and Gene Slottow, and a graduate student who was assisting them with their research. These gentlemen had been using regular televisions as computer monitors, but they knew that a cathode-ray display, used on a regular television, has to constantly refresh, making it an unacceptable long-term solution for displaying computer graphics. After countless hours of research, they built the first plasma display panel with one cell. In contrast, plasma TVs today use millions of cells to display an image.

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