A multi system plasma TV is a TV that has a plasma screen. It is also able to pick up signals from various broadcasting systems. Other countries use PAL and SECAM, while America uses NSTC. For this reason, multi system TVs are compatible for use in many areas of the world.
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.
A basic 32" multi-system LCD TV will cost about $350-$450 while a 42" 1080p multi-system LED TV will run about $1,200. If you prefer Plasma, you can get a larger multi-system TV (about 50") for about $1,200.
A multi system plasma tv does many things at one time. They are very popular but it is hard to know which one is the best. Here is some more information: http://www.220-electronics.com/tv/sharp-lc-46a66m-lcd-multisystem.htm
One can purchase a multi-system television from Amazon. Some known brands are Samsung, Sony and Sharp. Multi-system means PAL system and NTSC sytem. One can also consult BestBuy.
There will be a "D" shaped multi pin plug on the plasma TV (at the rear or side)and would have the letters PC or an icon in the shape of a monitor. the lap top will have a "D" shaped multi pin socket. A decent computer shop will supply the lead required or internet. Get a HDMI Cable (after ensuring the laptop has one such port)
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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 lot of people consider LG to be the standard for plasma televisions. They have a very clear picture due to their TruBlack Filter and Protective Skin Glass System.
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.
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Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV