Plasma Television: Taking Care Of Your Investment

By Christine Peppler

In the quest to get the best possible picture, many thousands of consumers will invest in their first plasma screen television this year. Undoubtedly, plasma is a good choice as it offers top of the line color accuracy, vibrancy, and clarity which can enhance a family’s viewing experience. However, once the purchase is made and the television is delivered, the quest to have the best possible viewing experience is not over. It’s important for plasma buyers to take the time to become familiar with the proper care of the screen to assure many years of trouble free viewing enjoyment.

Plasma televisions don’t require a great deal of care and concern but observing a few tips can assure years of continued viewing pleasure.

Keep it steady:

Proper mounting or placement to assure stability is important. The screen should be secure and out of the main traffic pattern. Plasma televisions are not very tolerant of falls or collisions.

Give it room to breathe:

Because of the large amount of heat a plasma screen can generate, electrical components within the unit are at risk. Be sure the television has enough open space around it. The manufacturer will provide venting guidelines.

Keep it dry:

To avoid destroying the electrical components and creating corrosion, avoid exposure to excessive humidity, spills, or condensation due to rapid changes in temperature.

Dimmer is sometimes better:

Many rooms have lower ambient light and therefore don’t require the same brightness that is used on a show room floor. Brightness levels that are set too high will prematurely age the phosphor lining of the plasma screen.

Avoid excessive heat:

It bears repeating; plasma screens require a cool environment, due primarily to the heat they generate. Outdoor placement of a plasma screen is a not a good option due to the exposure to heat, humidity, other moisture, and dirt.

Clean it with care:

Using the proper tools for cleaning is important. Manufacturers seldom recommend strong cleaners. A micro fiber cloth is often the tool of choice and is often effective in ridding the screen of dust and finger prints. If more aggressive cleaning is necessary there are cleaners specifically made for plasma or PC screens (anti-static cleaners) that can be used. No cleaner should be sprayed directly on the screen; instead it should be applied to the cloth. Use of paper towels, Kleenex, or any other abrasive type cloths should be avoided as they can damage the anti-glare coating.

Avoid static images:

In recent years anti-burn in technology has advanced greatly but it is best to avoid leaving static images on the screen. This means that images should not be paused on the screen for extended periods of time and stations which present a static block/image on the screen should be viewed on a limited basis as well. Hooking a PC up to a plasma screen is also inadvisable as they are often used to display static images.

Be prepared for lightening to strike:

Using a surge protector can save a lot of damage and regrets later.

Preservation:

A plasma screen should be turned off when not in use. This can help avoid accidental burn in, reduce heat, and help to avoid decreased brightness/pre-mature aging.

About the Author: The author, Christine Peppler believes consumers should not have to possess a technology degree to be able to choose home electronics and entertainment devices. Readers may visit her site for simple, useful information regarding televisions and other home electronics at http://www.homemedias.info.

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This Is Big. Monster Big. 103 Inch Panasonic Plasma Television

By William Coit

The new Panasonic 103 inch plasma television is out. The TH-103PZ600U with 1080p capability will have an expected SRP of $69,999.95 and is expected to be available for delivery in time for Christmas 2006. It will also offer a three-year in-home limited warranty, unprecedented in the industry.

In flat panel displays, plasma has technical advantages over other technologies, including LCD, when it comes to making larger size panels. Nevertheless, there are numerous technical challenges in making plasma panels that are larger than 100 inches measured diagonally while maintaining stable discharge and high picture quality across the entire surface of the panel.

Panasonic has overcome these technical hurdles by developing a new rib and phosphor for these super large panels. A “rib” divides each gas cell and prevents interference between adjacent cells to produce clear images. The 103-inch 1080p plasma panel, equivalent to four 50-inch panels in size, features consistent and uniform discharge, delivering the same accurate images from the center to every corner of the screen and brightness as the current 50-inch HD model (TH-50PX500). The panel incorporates Panasonic’s 1080p HD high-speed pixel drive. The same high-speed pixel drive is used in the TH-65PX500 65-inch 1080p Plasma TV, which has been well received in Japan since its introduction last November, and the 50-inch 1080p Plasma unveiled at CEATEC JAPAN 2005 in October 2005.

The TH-103PZ600U provides stunning widescreen progressive display featuring full HD pixel resolution of 1,920 horizontal x 1,080 vertical, a contrast ratio of 4,000:1, and 4,096 equivalent steps of gradation. Its effective display area is more than 89.3” wide by over 50.2” high. The super-size 103” 1080p panel is equivalent in size to four 50-inch Panasonic plasma displays.

“Until now, the market for 100-plus-inch screens was dominated by front projection TVs. Panasonic now realizes another option in this sector. Our 103-inch 1080p PDP promises high quality images with high brightness, dynamic contrast, high resolution and excellent color reproduction that projection displays cannot match. We believe it will create strong demand as a multipurpose display for business, educational and medical applications as well as home theater use,” said Mr. Nagano, Director, PDP Device Business Unit of Panasonic AVC Networks Company.

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Plasma TV Screens

By Gabriel Adams

Plasma TVs are widely popular, due to the advantages they offer. In this article, we’ll go over a few of the pros and cons of Plasma screens, as well as tips for buying a plasma TV.

The Pros of Plasma Screen TVs

Plasma screens are very shallow (slim line profile) – usually the screen will take up about 2 inches, and the entire TV or finished screen will be just a few inches deep. This means that your TV takes up very little room, and is easily mounted on a wall.

Plasma screens also have an excellent contrast, and can display nearly perfectly dark black. Plasma screens can also display very bright colors. This makes them ideal for watching movies.

Plasma screens can also come in extra large sizes. The largest plasma screen in the world is 103 inches across. You can easily buy plasma screens up to about 65 inches.

The Cons of Plasma Screen TVs

Plasma screens begin losing their brightness after about 2,000 hours of use. The latest model plasma screens will be half as bright as they originally were after about 60,000 hours of use.

Plasma screens are very fragile, so they are hard to install and ship. Of course, they are also at an increased risk of breaking.

Above about 6,000 elevation, Plasma screens will emit a humming noise. Very few people will have an issue with this, though, as very few people live above 6,000 feet elevation. Most people actually live well under 1,000 feet elevation.

Tips for buying a Plasma Screen TV

As with any other electronic, it’s important to shop around and get the best product at the best price. Check online review and shopping comparison sites.

Also, be wary of advertised contrast ratios. Since there is no standardized measurement method, it is very difficult to compare contrast ratios between manufacturers.

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Hitachi 42 Inch Plasma Television: The Ultimate TV

By David Stone

Hitachi plasma televisions are some of the best in the world because they offer great value for an extensive amount of features. They also offer great quality in the LCD market but plasma is the elite market for the best video quality.

Some of the key factors that make Hitachi plasmas great are apparent before the screen is even turned on. The screen is sleek and sheen. It follows some basic rules that are rarely followed in the flat screen market. The screen has a completely black surrounding that is important to contrast colors. A black border around the screen creates an absolute contrast for the color to appear more brilliant.

The border is also housed by glass to make it reflective. This also helps make the screen seem to stand out more. As you explore the controls, you notice that it will accept a USB connection on the side of the screen. This means that you can connect a digital camera or camcorder to view on the screen. On the back side you may notice one of the best arrays of digital connections available. First off, the TV has two HDMI connections. This is a standard now even though it is hard to find. There are too many digital connections today to have a television that accepts just one. For everything else, there are also 2 component inputs, 3 s-video inputs and 5 composite video inputs. If video is not enough, the sound is so superb that you may forget to turn on your stereo equipment. Treble has a very high range and the bass has great tight response. For feature hungry freaks, this television offers a motorized stand. Yes, from the remote control you can rotate the television clockwise or counterclockwise.

Video capabilities bring 1080i video with unbelievable clarity. This Hitachi plasma television is a top notch addition to any media room.

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