How The LCD Plasma TV Technology Has Progressed Over The Years
September 7, 2008 by Guest
Everyone should know something about technology. Sure, some of the information is dry and boring but having a little background information can be helpful. Think of it as a Cliff note version of science and technology about LCD plasma TVs. The basic information but without sounding too boring, at least that is the hope. Who knows? Maybe this brief trip down the history of television lane will make you hungry for more knowledge. There are always ways to improve on technology.
LCD plasma TVs differ from the older model television sets greatly. The technology behind the older models is Cathode-ray. When you compare the colors of this form of resolution to a plasma or LCD television, you will see a remarkable difference. The colors on plasma and LCD television sets are very crisp and clear. You do not get the grainy resolution because there is no need for the television set to constantly refresh.
Each of the pixels in a new plasma flat screen television is controlled by individual specialized electronics. This technology allows for billions of colors. You get clear resolution, excellent picture color and no distortion, all while having a television that is six inches thick. Compare that to the huge, bulky models of the past. The kind of box that required three people to move it versus the plasma screen television that one person can carry.
The rage in technology during the 1980’s and early 1990’s was the big screen television. It stood about five feet tall and had a resolution that was atrocious. The picture, rather than looking sharp and crisp, was distorted and the colors were faded. You do not have to sacrifice screen size in exchange for crystal clear picture and dynamic colors. You can get a 60 inch Plasma television! It is big enough to feed your television or gaming habit and still give you enough room in your living room for some furniture.
Yes, you will pay more for LCD plasma TVs but it is worth the price when you consider the picture quality and the floor space you will save. Most flat screens can be mounted on the wall. You will not need a television stand, although plasma tv stands are available. The average price for these television sets runs around 0 but you can find them on sale for around 0 depending on when you make your purchase.
Having a big television is not always what it is cracked up to be. Those big monstrosities that take up so much room but deliver horrible picture quality and sound are out. You need to get with the times and get yourself a plasma TV. There are plenty of plasma televisions to choose from. You can opt for a 42″ and hang it on your wall. You can have a 52″ that resonates with beautiful picture quality and sound. The choices are up to you and you can find anything you are looking for by clicking here: 60 Inch Plasma Tv and at Plasma Tv Guide
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