Some do. Older televisions previously used a charged particle stream to hit a phospor coated screen in order to produce a picture. Modern televisions use LEDs or LCDs or Plasma to generate a picture. These are either solid state objects or a chemical compound of crystals or a mixture of gasses, for each respective type.
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There is no economical way to replace the gas 'pixels' within a plasma TV. If it is broken and the gas escapes, you should dispose of the TV in an enviromental manner and purchase a new one.
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Plasma screen TVs differ from LCD or LED TVs. Plasma TVs use electrically charged ionized gas to display the picture. The advantages of a plasma TV are that they provide a clearer and better picture than LCD or LED TVs.
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LCD TV is better because plasma TVs use certain gas cells to produce the image and the TV can make the room feel like a furnace in just a few minutes, depending on the surroundings. LCD TVs take forever to get that hot.
There is no gas inside it is a vacuum tube.
You can minimise the use of bulbs,tv,vehicles,cooking gas as they all cause pollution.. and can opt for cfls,public vehicles instead of your own..
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There is no liquid inside a plasma television. The "plasma" refers to low pressure gas contained in cells that for the image. When the gas is excited by a voltage across it, it changes state from a gas to a plasma which will pass an electric current. At no time does it become a liquid.
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