Yes, Sony's plasma televisions are flatscreen. As a general rule, plasma televisions are made with a flatscreen design, so there are more companies than Sony if you're interested in a plasma television.
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computer screens are mad out of plasma. It is also made of petrolium. which means plastic.
Yes, there is a difference. LCD and plasma technologies continue to improve, but currently the largest television screens are made with plasma screens. Plasma screens produce dark blacks, whereas many LCD screens have problems producing dark blacks and look too light to some people. Plasma screens are going to be heavier than an LCD of the same size usually, and LCDs are more energy efficient.
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The first flat panel TV was developed by Sony, releasing the first commercial LCD TV in 1997. The TV was called the Sony Watchman.
A DS is made by Nintendo and has 2 screens, 1 of them being a Touch Screen. A PSP is made by Sony, and it only has 1 screen that isn't touchable.
Plasma televisions are bright, can produce vivid colors, and can be made into some of the largest screens currently available. Plasma televisions, on the other hand, are usually a bit more expensive than LCD televisions of the same size, and require more energy to run.
The Akai model of televisions is made by Samsung. They are well known for plasma screens. Mostly Televisions and DVD players. Akai is thought to have originated from Japan.
The difference between plasma and lcd TV is the type of material that is used to project the image. LCD has a good image but plasma has a better image. The only problem with plasma is that there is a greater chance of burning an image into the screen from overuse. LCD screens emit no light of their own, they need to be back lit by flourescent tubes or White LED's. They are cheaper to make, reasonably robust and lighter than a Plasma. Plasma screens are expensive, delicate, heavy, run hot, use lots of power, made of glass and emit their own light via the plasma trapped in individual cells. Plasma's used to have the better light output and definition, but LCD technology is fast catching up.
Assuming you mean the monitor, several technologies have been used in the past, and are used nowadays. That is, there are different types of monitors, such as CRT (cathode-ray tubes), plasma screens, LED screens, etc. They each use different methods to create the light.
42" flat screen TVs can be purchased in numerous places throughout PA. Best Buy carries a wide variety of 42" flat screens, but purchases can also be made via the internet.
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