I have a Panasonic plasma, owners manual says :
Environment Considerations
Operating Temperature: 32 - 104 degrees F (0 - 40 degrees C)
Operating Humidity: 20 - 80%
Operating Altitude: 0 - 9180 feet (0 - 2800m)
Storage Temperature: 14 - 122 degrees F (-10 - 50 degrees C)
Storage Humidity: 10 - 90%
Storage Altitude: 0 to 9840 feet (0 - 3000m)
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Plasma televisions have components very similar to other electronic devices. Most will operate in temperatures far lower than its viewers can cope with. If the question is asking if the plasma can freeze, then the answer is no it won't.
no
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
yes they get froze up inside even worse if you had freezing rain
why there is need to freeze plasma
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
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.
For PLASMA tv and lights
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."