Posts Tagged ‘Gas Plasma’

  • What are the differences between an LCD and a Plasma television? Which lasts longer and is more economical?
    I want to make a choice between an LCD and A Plasma TV for my family use. Which one lasts longer and has better picture quality? which one can be repaired easily in case of faults? does any one have health harzards? The difference between the two is the method in which the picture is produced. Plasma screens use a matrix of tiny gas plasma cells charged by precise electrical...
    by HDTV at October 7th, 2009 at 10:10 am
  • What's the difference between Plasma & LCD TV's?
    i find them the same. Note: Full HD Plasma and LCD TV's Plasma and LCD panels may look similar, but the flat screen and thin profile is where the similarities end. Plasma screens, as its name suggests, uses a matrix of tiny gas plasma cells charged by precise electrical voltages to create a picture. LCD screens (liquid crystal display) are in layman's terms sandwiches...
    by HDTV at June 6th, 2009 at 07:06 am
  • How can i replace the gas in my plasma television? (knowone seems to know?)?
    My plasma tv is starting to fade ever so slowly and i need to replace the gas, can anyone tell me how? Ive just been told that you cant replace gas in plasma panels as they are sealed & you have to place 3 different types of gas in each single pixel of a plasma screen, so the next time a sales person tells you that you can replace the gas in a screen ask him how he...
    by HDTV at May 30th, 2009 at 07:05 am
  • does plugging a playstation 2 into a 50' pioneer plasma widescreen tv cause problems?
    rumor says it will srew up the tv something about the tv uses gas and it ruins it does this affect all big televisions It has nothing to do with gas. Plasma TVs can be effected by screen burn if images are left on them unchanged for long periods of time, when using games consoles on plasma TVs be wary of pausing the games for any long period of time, also some games have...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 5th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
  • Why do people say that you can't lay a plasma tv on its side, because the repair just did it, now I am worried
    Should I be worried about potential damage later. He says it will be fine, but how do I know? What should I do? You can lay a plasma on its side. The "myth" is that the gas escapes from the plasma cells. The cells are all individual sealed units and you have nothing to worry about. Just be gentle because putting irregular weight distribution on the screen can...
    by User ImageHDTV at January 2nd, 2009 at 12:01 pm
  • Rise in plasma TVs linked to increase in potent greenhouse gas … – Newspost Online
    Rise in plasma TVâ��s linked to increase in potent greenhouse gas … Newspost Online, addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fplasmama.com%2Fplasma-tv-reviews%2Frise-in-plasma-tva%25ef%25bf%25bd%25ef%25bf%25bds-linked-to-increase-in-potent-greenhouse-gas-newspost-online'; addthis_title = 'Rise+in+plasma+TVs+linked+to+increase+in+potent+greenhouse+gas+%26%238230%3B+%26%238211%3B+Newspost+Online'; ...
    by User ImageHDTV at October 28th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
 
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