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Plasma Television versus LCD television

08th May 2007
A plasma television has a flat panel display which consists of two flat panels of glass which contain neon and xenon gases. These generate a plasma discharge which in turn creates phosphors which produces the visible light on the screen. There are diff... Read >
Author: Michael Saville

Consumer Advice on Plasma-tvs

06th February 2007
Plasma TVs make a blockbuster first impression. A scant 6 inches thick or less, these sleek flat panels display bright images on screens measuring about 3 to 5 feet diagonally. A plasma screen is made up of thousands of pixels containing gas that's con... Read >
Author: BrookeYan

With the introduction of

17th January 2007
The mere mention of plasma TV set evokes a sense of luxury, of high-tech goodness, of pure viewing pleasure. It is not a new-fangled device, but plasma TV technology has been around for more than 40 years already which was not in the knowledge i... Read >
Author: juliaa

Common Misconceptions About Plasma TVs need to be serviced

06th January 2007
It has become must to expose some persisting myths, some of which are more pernicious half-truths and flat-out untruths about them though the consumer are enthusiast for those super-model -thin, sleek plasma television displays. These rumors are proba... Read >
Author: bivan dense

How to go about to develop screensavers?

17th November 2006
What is a screensaver?A screensaver is a pop up simple program within operating systems that appearswhenever you leave the keyboard or mouse unattended for a couple of minutes. To find outwhether it can start the screensaver or not, Windows sends a messag... Read >
Author: john johny

Types of monitors

14th April 2006
A cathode ray tube or CRT, is traditionally used in most computer monitors and the advent of plasma screens, LCD , DLP, OLED displays, and other technologies. As a result of CRT technology, computer monitors continue to be referred to as "The Tube".A CRT ... Read >
Author: Ihab Sarsour

Considerations for choosing either a High Definition Plasma TV, or a DLP Projection set

07th December 2005
If you're thinking of acquiring a new TV for your den or living room, it probably goes without saying that you'd like to have a high-resolution television with a great picture. But which set to buy, and more, importantly, which type of television should y... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Why There Are Color Differences in Printing from your PC

04th October 2005
Why There Are Color Differences in Printing from your PC This article describes the basic properties of color, what the relationships are between them and the differences between what you see and what you actually get using your inkjet cartridges. P... Read >
Author: Paul Curran

How Do Plasma Televisions Work?

28th July 2005
Plasma TVs have been one of the most popular home entertainment solutions on the market for several years. They offer outstanding resolution and a quality picture and are usually capable of displaying HDTV signals, allowing you to watch all of your favour... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie
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