"It seems that the cheaper plasma TVs start around $300 USD (new retail). You may be able to obtain one for less secondhand - often, people on Craigslist will need to sell one quickly or wish to offer one for trade."
The prices of a multi system plasma tv range in price depending on the size of screen that you want. I found that the prices can vary from $550 up to $1,700. The low price is a 42 inch plasma, and the expensive one is a 50 inch plasma HGTV.
the first plasma screen television was made in 2000
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The price of a corner plasma tv stand depends on the size of the plasma television set. Because the plasma television set is usually large as in a large screen television set, the cost of the stand can be quite expensive. Therefore, it is suggest that a search be accomplished using furnishing catalogs to compare prices of the plasma tv stand.
Good deals for flat screen TVs are advertised daily by stores such as Best Buy and CostCo. A good deal would be around $300 for a 42 inch flat screen, though prices will depend on whether it is LCD, LED or Plasma.
An inexpensive plasma TV brand is Vizio or Coby. These two are sold at WalMart, which has every day low prices. You won't even need coupons to walk out the store with one.
Most TV stands are suitable for plasma TVs of any size, and therefore the screen size is not important. Of course, if the screen is very heavy, then a solid stand is needed.
A plasma screen uses tiny cells of low pressure gas to generate an image. Once the cell is filled with the gas during manufacture, there is no way to repair the cell. If the gas composition is disturbed by damage to the screen, the only repair is a screen replacement.
It is neon and xenon with electricity applied to it when it's on.
Plazma...плазма example: plasma screen of a TV
Yes the prices have and still are decreasing on these TV's. Plasma and LCD screen televisions have dropped dramatically in the last 2 years and will keep dropping as newer models come available.
When plasma televisions were new to the market, their cost was quite a deal more than their LCD counterparts, but these days, as they become more commonplace, their cost discrepancy is dropping. It's not hard to find plasma screens at low prices.