A plasma panel is a layered device. It is comprised of millions of cells each lined with a red, blue or green phosphor, much like a CRT is coated with the same color phosphor dots. Each cell is filled with a gas and wired to a computer chip that tells it when it needs to light. When the gas is electrified it causes a plasma gas discharge that emits ultraviolet light. That in turn causes the phosphor to glow its color. The complete pattern is scanned in lines from top to bottom in a 60th of a second. (Therefore twice in a 30th of a second which is the time it takes for your eye to comprehend and register any image).
A Plasma tv works like this; the pixels are coated with red green and blue phosphors. They are then filled with xenon and neon gases, which when hit with electrical charges change from a gaseous state to a plasma like state. They emit ultra violet light which exictes the electrons in the phosphours and whala, you have a picture. This is basically how this type of tv produces a picture without need of an auxillary light source like an lcd tv needs.
Plasma is known as the fourth state of matter. It can be found when gases are at extremely high temperatures. Our best known example is the sun, where much of the matter is in a plasma state.
At lower temperatures, a plasma can be created when a low pressure gas is subjected to an electric field. Inside a fluorescent tube, a low pressure gas becomes a plasma when a high voltage is imposed across the length of the tube. As electrical current flows, the plasma releases energy which causes the phosphor coating in the inside of the glass to glow.
Plasma televisions operate in a similar way. Thousands of small cells contain a low pressure gas and as current flows through each cell, the energy released causes a red, green or blue phosphor at the front of the cell to light up.
Although both the sun and a plasma television contain matter in a plasma state, the plasma is generated in very different ways.
Plasma televisions are one of a number of types currently available on the market. The display is made of cells that are similar to a fluorescent light bulb in that they use a phosphor to generate red, green or blue light from an electrical current through a gas. Every pixel uses three colored cells.
LCD, on the other hand uses liquid crystal shutters to pass or block light from a light source behind the LCD panel. The crystals don't emit light themselves in the way that the plasma pixels do.
Plasma is less popular now as LCD displays are far better than than they were only a few years ago. The benefits of plasma such as richer color and higher contrast are much less evident than they were.
Plasma is the method used to generate the image. Unlike LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technologies, plasma uses individual cells of ionized gas to create the display. A high current of electricity is applied to the cell and it glows.
Some televisions are plasma displays, although these models are less common these days. Most flat-screen TV's are Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) backlit with either flourescent bulbs or Light Emitting Diodes (LED).
Plasma is used in plasma screen televisions as it can be manipulated to show different colours.
If you mean display type, then there are rasterized picture tube televisions, LCD televisions, and plasma televisions.
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Most all flat screen TVs have HDMI ports nowadays, as long as the tv is 720p or 1080p (it will say on the box) it will have one. Typically Samsung is the best LCD TV and Panasonic is the best Plasma TV, but Sharp and LG are probably the best cheap TVs that will still look good. If you really want a cheap HDMI TV, Dynex (Best Buy brand) TVs are only a couple hundred dollars.
Yes you can the restrictions at Kmart are for clearence items. They do charge a small fee for putting items on layaway. Some stores have longer layaway periods than others so be sure to get the details for your store.
No cant :0Update: Digital camera's can be damaged by pointing directly at the sun. The CCD or CMOS sensor is suseptible to burn in the same as a Plasma TV and this will render the camera useless...it says so in the manual that came with my digital SLR camera.(Canon). Don't risk it.
There is no difference the only thing is plasma is in a TV in plasma screen TV and plasma is outside of the TV in the state or matter.
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No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.
A JVC plasma is a brand of television and a plasma television does not use liquid crystal displays (which is and LCD television). Plasma televisions are thinner and provide crisper images.
The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.
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Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV
"Yes, Best Buy sells cheap plasma tvs. When we compare the price of a plasma tv to any other prices for plasma tvs at other stores Best Buy plasma tvs are very cheap in relation."
After researching plasma TV's and attempting to answer the question: do plasma TV's contain human blood plasma? - there has been no answer given to this vital question. Where does the plasma for plasma TV's come from? How is it created? How is it combined with other elements/components to create organic/plasma TV's? These are questions to which there is no answer given.
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
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Plasma TVs can be in 3D. Samsung and Panasonic both make Plasma 3D TVs, as seen on www.bestbuy.com. The Samsung plasma 3D TV seems to be a little less expensive than the LCD TVs.