July 31, 2006

Plasma TV Buying Guide: Offers Plasma Television, DLP TV and LCD …

Plasma TV Buying Guide: Offers Plasma Television, DLP TV and LCD …
Browse the largest selection of plasma and flat screen tv models online and read buying tips.

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
United States Department of Energy facility devoted to plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion…

The Vision: Plasma for KDE
Plasma for KDE Desktop. … Looks aside, Plasma must offer the average KDE user efficient and ergonomic access to their desktop first and foremost. …

Maps and Geography
Locate nearly any place on Earth, search and print historical, weather, and population maps, and more with our dynamic atlas.

How Do Plasma Televisions Work?

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 favourite HDTV programs. Compared to rear projection TVs, plasma technology offers some of the best viewing angles- no need to fight over the best seat anymore- and offer uniform screen brightness.

But how does plasma technology work? It’s pretty simple. Some form of inert gas- say Xenon, for example, is inserted between two plates, which are held together, between which are over two million pixels, capable of producing a mind-boggling array of colors. The gas is then energized by a charge which turns it into a viscous substance, creating an ultraviolet light, which allows each pixel to display the appropriate color. Unlike rear-projection TVs, each pixel in a plasma display contains red, blue, and green phosphors, there is no need for a cathode-ray tube. In traditional TVs, the cathode-ray tube, or CRT, fires electrodes to the screen, where they excite phosphor atoms causing them to light up, thus creating a picture. The CRT is bulky and is responsible for the box-shape of traditional televisions. For example, if you want to increase the size of the screen in a CRT, you must also create a larger cathode-ray tube, therefore making the whole TV that much bigger- and bulky.

One drawback to plasma technology is the inability to recharge each individual pixel. Each pixel is an independently sealed entity, as is the plasma display panel and the gas, so if a pixel, or a group of pixels, fail or darken, the entire panel unit must be replaced.

Fortunately, however, you can expect your plasma display to last at least 60,000 hours of playing time, before the pixels begin to darken. So, in layman’s terms, if you watch your TV for four hours a day, you can expect the panel to last around eighteen years.

Plasma technology has greatly increased the quality of home entertainment, ushering in a new era of television technology.

About the author:
Tom Ace is the founder of Plasma tv Resources a website providing information on plasma televisions

How Do Plasma Televisions Work?

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 favourite HDTV programs. Compared to rear projection TVs, plasma technology offers some of the best viewing angles- no need to fight over the best seat anymore- and offer uniform screen brightness.

But how does plasma technology work? It’s pretty simple. Some form of inert gas- say Xenon, for example, is inserted between two plates, which are held together, between which are over two million pixels, capable of producing a mind-boggling array of colors. The gas is then energized by a charge which turns it into a viscous substance, creating an ultraviolet light, which allows each pixel to display the appropriate color. Unlike rear-projection TVs, each pixel in a plasma display contains red, blue, and green phosphors, there is no need for a cathode-ray tube. In traditional TVs, the cathode-ray tube, or CRT, fires electrodes to the screen, where they excite phosphor atoms causing them to light up, thus creating a picture. The CRT is bulky and is responsible for the box-shape of traditional televisions. For example, if you want to increase the size of the screen in a CRT, you must also create a larger cathode-ray tube, therefore making the whole TV that much bigger- and bulky.

One drawback to plasma technology is the inability to recharge each individual pixel. Each pixel is an independently sealed entity, as is the plasma display panel and the gas, so if a pixel, or a group of pixels, fail or darken, the entire panel unit must be replaced.

Fortunately, however, you can expect your plasma display to last at least 60,000 hours of playing time, before the pixels begin to darken. So, in layman’s terms, if you watch your TV for four hours a day, you can expect the panel to last around eighteen years.

Plasma technology has greatly increased the quality of home entertainment, ushering in a new era of television technology.

About the author:
Tom Ace is the founder of Plasma tv Resources a website providing information on plasma televisions

Quiet Weiser returns to spot behind scenes

Quiet Weiser returns to spot behind scenes
Wichita Eagle - The 50-inch plasma high-definition television on the far wall is on, tuned to the British Open. Highlights of Tiger Woods’ first-round 67 air as Weiser settles into a chair to prepare for an hour-long conference call. He’s a member of the NCAA

LG Electronics Underscores Product, Technology Leadership in U.S
KRNV - Combining style and functionality, LG has the only LCD and plasma HDTVs with built-in high-definition digital video recorders. Further, LG continues to maintain its number one position in the U.S. digital storage market led by its Super Multi

Flat Panel Furniture
KRNV - Does your old, pressboard IKEA TV stand from grad school look out of place with your new plasma screen? If so, check out the following suggestions to help you organize and jazz up your home entertainment theatre quicker than you can find something

July 30, 2006

Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The free electrons in a metal may be considered an electron plasma [9] … Even in a “cold” plasma the electron temperature is still typically several …

Coalition for Plasma Science
The Coalition for Plasma Science is dedicated to increasing public awareness and understanding of plasma science and its many applications and benefits for …

What is plasma?

What is plasma?
… What is plasma? Plasma is the fourth state of matter … The fourth is plasma. To put it very simply, a plasma is an ionized gas, a gas into which sufficient …

Plasma Televisions, Plasma TV, Plasma Screen TVs, SONY Plasma TV, LCD TV at TigerDirect.com
Shop for and buy the best Plasma Televisions, Plasma TV, Plasma Screen TVs, SONY Plasma TV, LCD TV at TigerDirect.com; your source for the best computer deals anywhere, anytime. … Plasma TV - Plasma screens employ a matrix of tiny gas plasma bubbles coated by phosphor and charged by …

Plasma — from Eric Weisstein’s World of Physics
A plasma is an ionized and macroscopically neutral gas with sufficient amount of free charges to make electromagnetic forces important to its macroscopic behavior. It is sometimes called the fourth state of matter. 1996-2006 Eric W.

The Fourth State of Matter
… of matter: solid, liquid, and gas; however, plasma is considered by some scientists to be the … state of matter. The plasma state is not related to blood plasma, the most …

MSFC Physics and Astronomy Division

MSFC Physics and Astronomy Division
There is a new link to MSFC’s Space Plasma Physics website. Please reset your links.

Space Weather Center: the sun, plasmas, aurora, and storms in space.
The story of space weather effects. From the plasma state of matter and the Sun, to forecasting auroras and storms in Earth s magnetic field.

103 Inch Plasma A Mere US$70K

103 Inch Plasma A Mere US$70K
Smart House, Australia - Jul 20, 2006Panasonic has formally announced that it will begin selling the 103W-inch 1,080p plasma TV, which made its debut at International CES. …

Matsushita to sell record 103-inch plasma TVs
Reuters - Jul 9, 2006TOKYO, July 10 (Reuters) - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (6752.T: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday it planned to unveil plasma TVs using the …

Vishay s LED Display Designed for Plasma Displays
ECN Asia, Singapore - Jul 18, 2006Designed as a drop-in compatible replacement for the popular APD-128G032 plasma display module, the LED-128G032 is designed to offer high brightness and …

Super-sized plasma TV set for launch
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Jul 13, 2006Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, the maker of Panasonic brand electronics, says it hopes to start selling the world’s largest plasma television by early next …

How to buy a plasma television set

Most people think that all you have to do to purchase a new plasma television set is to walk into a shop, look around, and purchase the first set that catches your attention. This is how you’re supposed to do it, right? Wrong! Buying a television, whether it has a plasma monitor or a LCD monitor, takes careful planning.

The first step in finding your dream plasma television set is to measure the space where you plan to put it. This will help you to decide which size set to buy and will also help to guide your budget. Remember to measure your car, too- there’s nothing more frustrating than picking out and purchasing that perfect plasma television set, if you can’t fit it into the car to get it home!

If you’re going to splash out and completely redecorate your home entertainment room, you should think about contacting a home installer, to get some tips and ideas before contracting the work. Remember to take into consideration things which might affect your view of the TV, such as lighting, windows, and other parts of the room which could possibly cause a reflection or obstruction of the display.

Once you’ve thought about where you’re going to put your new plasma television set- and how you’re going to get it home- you now need to think about what sort accessories you’ll need. Will you be using it in conjunction with your camcorder? Will you need to purchase a set of external speakers, or will you be hooking the television set up to your stereo? If so, remember to check that the monitor or set has an AV-hook up. Having the hook up in the front of the TV will make it more convenient to attach your camcorder or gaming system.

Finally, you should consider the television set’s overall picture quality and ease of use. Take the time to sit and watch the set in the store, to get an idea of how you’ll feel watching it at home.

With a little preparation, you’ll find the plasma TV set that is just right for you and your home.

About the author:
Tom Ace is the founder of Plasma tv Resources a website providing information on plasma televisions

Coalition for Plasma Science

Coalition for Plasma Science
The Coalition for Plasma Science is dedicated to increasing public awareness and understanding of plasma science and its many applications and benefits for …

Space Weather Center: the sun, plasmas, aurora, and storms in space.
The story of space weather effects. From the plasma state of matter and the Sun, to forecasting auroras and storms in Earth s magnetic field.

Plasma Everywhere
NASA Web site featuring headlines on recent Earth climate research at Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about the latest developments in climate science, …

The Vision: Plasma for KDE
Plasma for KDE Desktop. … Looks aside, Plasma must offer the average KDE user efficient and ergonomic access to their desktop first and foremost. …

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