Plasma TVs use small chambers of a plasma (gas) to illuminate adjacent areas of phosphors of different colors.
Plasma TVs use thousands of sealed, low pressure glass chambers filled with a mixture of neon and xenon. Behind these chambers are colored phosphors, one red, one blue, and one green for each chamber. When energized, these chambers of "plasma" emit invisible UV light. The UV light strikes the red, green and blue phosphors on the back glass of the display making them produce visible light.
The type of display interface (VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort) and the display technology (CRT, LCD, plasma, LED, OLED) affects display resolution, response time, color quality, and refresh rate.
yes it can be used with projector.the projector will work as a second display.
As of current times, yes - [thin film transistor] liquid crystal display is the mainstay of most display devices. It goes from calculators, cell phones, televisions, and computer monitors. Considering it was a large leap from the old cathode ray tube (CRT) that was the previous generation. Of course, nowadays LCD displays aren't the only game in town - there's some other types - plasma, LED (includes organic LEDs), and digital ink.
A display ADAPTER is neither. The Display is an output device.
A display device is anything that will put images on a screen to see what input and actions a user would ultimately need visual confirmation. The most common display is the default monitor. By its term means that by default any monitor should work if installed on a CPU prior to turning the power on. The screen has dials that can make the display seem blank and sometimes adjustments must be made to the display itself. A television can be used on most modern systems. The way to determine what display you may use is to simply find the VGA or similar type of connection on the back of the tower. The different styles are easily defined by the number of pins.
plasma videod display
In a plasma display, each tiny fluorescent light contains a pocket of gas that is turned into plasma when an electric current is applied. This plasma emits ultraviolet light, which then causes the phosphor coating on the screen to emit visible light, creating the colored pixel on the display.
PDP is PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL :)
Plasma is used in technology for applications such as plasma TVs for display screens, plasma cutting for precise metal cutting, and plasma processing for semiconductor manufacturing.
It will display the picture, but it will not display the full HD resolution and the image may appear distorted
The answer is Panaplex display
A plasma display panel is a flat panel display common to large TV displays 30 inches plus. They are called "plasma" because the technology uses small cells containing electrically charged gases or more commonly known as fluorescent lamps.
The largest Panasonic plasma panel is 152-inches with Full HD 3D plasma display. The complimentary warranty period is twelve months.
Plasma display panel, high definition, television.
A plasma display, LCD and LED. It replaces the old Cathode ray tube monitor.
CRT( cathode ray tube) LCD ( liquid crystal display) plasma touchscreen OLED (organic light emitting display) these are some computer display
LCD stands for "liquid crystal display" and projects the images by liquid crystals. Plasma TVs display images by literally heating up small gas molecules. But plasma TVs can turn a very small enclosed place into what feels like a furnace very quickly.