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TV Screen Protectors – Because Your Plasma TV Is An Investment Worth Protecting

By Article Writer, May 18, 2010 10:51 pm

Plasma TVs, as with most of the new breed of TVs, are relatively fragile, especially as far as the screen is concerned. Therefore, if you have a plasma TV, it is worthwhile buying a TV screen protector to minimize the risk of it getting damaged.The point of a TV screen guard is to take the damage, such as cracks and scratches, which would otherwise fall upon the screen of the plasma TV. Think of them as a shield or bodyguard for your plasma TV. Continue reading 'TV Screen Protectors – Because Your Plasma TV Is An Investment Worth Protecting'»

A Guide to Plasma TV Technology

By Ari Guyer, January 20, 2010 8:36 am

Plasma tv technology consists of hundreds of thousands of tiny pixel cells which are held between two panels of glass. Those cells hold a mixture of gasses. Electrical pulses excite the gas causing them to glow and produce light. Each pixel is made of three florescent lights. Those lights are coloured red, blue, and green. The colours blend together to create the overall colour of the pixel. The overall colour is used to produce what you see on your television.

Plasma tv’s offer impressive black colours and high contrast levels create a pleasurable viewing experience. This is favourable when watching shows or movies with dark scenes. The brightness, colour saturation, and strong contrast result in sharp, vivid images especially in dimly lit rooms. Plasmas are ideal in rooms with low to moderate lighting. Plasmas have a glass screen which can reflect a lot of light. This can be problematic in a room with a bright lighting from windows, skylights, or other lighting sources. Some manufactures have added glare reducing features to their plasma tvs.

Plasmas are a perfect choice for movies watchers, video gamers, and sports fanatics due to the plasma tvs quick response time. Fast images are displayed accurately and motion blur is negligible.

Because each plasma pixel produces its own light, plasma tv’s have a wide viewing angle. Images onscreen look virtually the same when viewed from the front or the side. TV placement and seating arrangement is not an issue with plasma televisions.

Burn-in on plasma televisions was an understandable concern several years ago. Static images were etched into the screen causing a burn in effect. Most plasma tv makers have now corrected the issue by increasing the time it takes before an image is etched in.

People looking for large tv screen will find plasma tvs to be an excellent choice. Until recently plasma tvs were the only affordable upgraded technology with screens larger than 40 inches. A plasma television may be mounted on a wall or placed on a tv stand. If a plasma tv is mounted it must be anchored properly due to the excessive weight. Professional installation is often recommended because a 60 inch plasma tv can weigh over 100 pounds.

Typically plasma television screens have a lifespan of about 60,000 hours. If watched 8 hours a day it is expected that the tv will last approximately 20 years. Energy usage is a consideration when purchasing a plasma television. Some manufacturers are producing brands that emit less heat and are more energy efficient.

Research is important when it comes time to purchase a plasma tv. Knowledgeable sales people at electronics stores can help you determine which plasma tv is right for you. Discount department stores and warehouse outlets often have a large selection of plasma tv’s to choose from. If you prefer to shop without the pressure from a sales person, research can be done online. Websites can be used to compare brands and prices on specific models.

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Samsung LN40B650 40Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color Review

By les scammell, August 12, 2009 6:58 pm

Samsung LN40B650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color is the latest prey that with Red Touch of Color is going to put under scanner- we have tried a lot to ignore this TV but it is here and we have to review.

Considering the LCD monitors, this one is truly a tough customer.

The TV is superbly attractive and comes with loads of attractive features.

Here is the review.

The set price is definitely right for this HDTV, which cannot be termed as cheap or expensive.

The features of the TV are so attractive that makes you sure that pricing is absolutely right, no chance of overpricing at all.

With features like 4 HDMI Ports, USB and Yahoo Widget you can well understand the quality of this device. However, there is a lot speak about.

I have tried a lot to find out features that are not available on this TV, but it is very hard. If any feature is missing then such feature is definitely not of much use.

I mean, its a 40 LCD monitor that has connections for days, can play video, display pictures directly from almost anything and the list goes on.

If your into the internet, youll really like the Yahoo Widgets.

There is no issue with action blur or ghosting as this 40 inch beauty is combined with 120Hz that ensures loads of speed.

1080p resolution rendering is flawless, and games and movies alike look sensational on this LCD TV.

Samsung has integrated QAM tuner and applied dejudder processing, which makes it better than any other competitor.

It offers picture in picture and that very cool Red Touch of Color feature.

This is feature does not perform any outstanding task for the TV though, but it is definitely successful in providing a top notch viewing experience with the alluring red ambient light.

Like all the Samsung televisions, the remote of this one is also fantastic. It comes with almost every feature on earth.

The remote is made up of good material and it can bear quite rough usage. All the common components are effortlessly and quickly connected with this remote.

The Good ” Everything, The Bad ” Not Much, The Ugly ” That all TVs arent as nice as this one.

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