While not a "sure" thing, using a plasma television as a monitor is very likely to damage the set. This is because computers often have static, or non-changing, images displayed on them (like your Taskbar or Dock). This causes burn-in when displayed for longer than 20 minutes on a plasma television.
However, using it as a display as probably acceptable if you are playing an action-packed video game or watching a movie.
no ur comp will not damage ur plasma screen lol.
Yes you can not lay a plasma tv flat. It must be kept at an angle.
yes, we have a plasma and never leave it paused, it won't damage the tv short term but long term pauses can burn an image into the tv
Video board is bad, there is a separate board operating the inputs to the computer called the digital board.
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.
Yes, with the right video output card or adapter on your computer. It depends on the card your computer has in it and what type of outputs it has as well as the available inputs of your TV.
yes
HD plasma screens are available on computers. You can hook your computer to the TV via the HDMI port, so that your blu ray drive in your player has the full resolution.
Installation should always be done by a professional. The wall mount for the Plasma tv is not meant for a computer screen.
This subject has alot of debate but research of owners opinions shows that LCD screens are getting better reviews. Plasma's are still very vulnerable to damage if bumped and burn in on the screen.
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.
Gateway currently does not sell Plasma TVs. They sell full HD computer monitors that you can hook up via an HDMI cable, so it's almost the same thing though.
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.