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The Plasma Screen TV can be hung on the wall

The plasma screen TV can be placed where conventional electronics can not. The lack of size gives the TV the ability to fit almost anywhere. Many people are being creative in suspending the plasma over the fireplace or have the plasma TV lower from the ceiling. Try doing that with your Sony 40” WEGA TV (let alone finding enough buddies to lift it)!
 

How does Plasma work?

First introduced in 1964, the plasma television manufacturers have made huge improvements in processing and manufacturing making this television one of the best. The plasma technology differs from other televisions like LCD and CRT televisions by combining all three colors within each pixel. A charge is sent by electrodes between the glass panels to change the state of the plasma gas. The red, green and blue phosphors glow, creates light on the TV screen.

While some manufacturers use fans to cool the plasma TV, some like Panasonic, have models that are air-cooled. With these models, you need to ensure they have a bit of air around the screen. So don’t mount it inside the wall without some space. The ones with fans can be noisy during quiet parts in the movie.

By the way, if someone tells you that plasma TVs can be re-charged, they don’t know what they are talking about. Today’s models of plasmas can last up to 60 000 hours for their half-life. That is a long time!
 

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