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A PLASMA 42 INCH TV ONLINE IS $419.00.A PLASMA WITH HDTV IS $749.00.A PLASMA WITH A BUNDLE PACK IS $649.00.A PLASMA WITH BUILT IN WI-FI IS $944.00.YOU CAN FIND THIS ON NETTAG.
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I would get the plasma screen TV. They have a much better picture and they are much better to watch movies on than a LCD TV. They also cost less than the LCD TVs.
Hi there, I actually own a 1080p plasma tv, it is 50 inches so a good size. I bought it on the assumption it would be clearer than other plasma tvs but to be honest to the naked eye you can't tell that much
Plasma televisions come in much larger sizes than a HDTV television. They also have better contrast. Plasma screens are four to five times brighter. Plasma screens take up less space because they can be hung on a wall like a picture.
for a plasma probably about $2000 but for a regular TV probably $200
The cheapest place to get a plasma TV would be at a flea market, garage sale or yard sale. You will not, however, have a guarantee on quality or availability.
Plasma televisions require more light to create screen images, and in turn this generates more heat.
There are no 15-inch plasma screens on the market. The plasma screen market is now limited to very large scale screens (50" +).
You can not re-gas a plasma TV. Plasma TV's are very volatile and, in most professional opinions, are not worth the cost. Did you know, the first plasma screen TVs were hot enough to fry a bacon and egg breakfast on them? This obviously made them a fire risk and a risk to children. Plasma TV's will eventually darken or flicker, as the gas tends to degrade. When this happens depends on how long you use the TV for. A cheaper option would be to buy an LCD TV. They practically look the same as a plasma TV, except they are cheaper and last much, much longer than a plasma before they start going haywire. You can buy a plasma for £6,500 ($10,000 USD) and have it break down a few years later. Or you can buy an LCD for £3,000 ($4,600 USD) and pass it onto your grandkids when you die.
First thing to compare is the colours - Plasma TV can produce excellent black levels, while LED TVs look much greyer. Also Plasma TVs produce more even brightness levels across the screen. Plasma TVs have much better viewing angles than the majority of LED TVs too. Plasma TVs also make fast-moving objects look sharper because of a shorter response time. On the other hand, LEDs use less power, are brighter and have a wider range of colours.