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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Features which Put Plasma Above the Rest

Author: Stephanie Hammondds

Article:
Plasma televisions typically accept standard video signals
through the composite video and s-video inputs, also through
higher-quality component video terminals. An important
consideration in choosing the right screen is indeed in the
universal input capability and what other inputs you may need.
The higher quality plasma TVs on the market come with the
digital inputs such as HDMI or DVI that accept HDTV signals from
satellite or cable box (and sometimes DVD players as well) in an
all-digital format. Most of the Plasmas you will come across
also include a VGA or DVI PC input which is for allowing your
plasma television the ability to act as a PC monitor if needed.

When choosing your plasma television, be sure to consider the
displays (such as the Panasonics and Pioneers) which are
specifically aimed at commercial broadcast installations. These
models are constructed with input boards that are
interchangeable. This is an advantage since it allows you to
configure your plasma display individually in order to meet your
personal viewing needs.

There are certain elements throughout our society's environment
(such as loudspeakers) which contain strong magnets. This can
distort the standard TV picture if placed too close. Plasma
televisions have risen above this problem since they do not use
electron beams and they are immune to the magnetic fields
effects. This is also proven to be very useful when crossing
into the Southern Hemisphere. Many boats now use plasma displays
since they are not susceptible to the change in the Earth's
magnetic fields.

About the author:
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