January 23, 2008

A Roundup Of What’s New In HDTV This Year

A Roundup Of What’s New In HDTV This Year
Hartford Courant - Panasonic Viera Plasmas: Panasonic, which annually makes the best of the more affordable plasma HDTVs, devotes almost its entire new line (renamed Viera) to 1080p. Only two 720p sets, in 42- and 50-inch models, remain. The 1080p series also includes

America has pneumonia
Manila Times - For Filipino tourists, the prices of iPhones, iPods, Macs, plasma and LCD tvs, cars, and yes, homes, are about 20 percent cheaper now than they were a year ago, thanks to the appreciation of the peso against the US

New discovery on magnetic reconnection to impact future space missions
PhysOrg - Here, a kink in newly-reconnected magnetic field lines produces large-scale high-velocity jets of plasma. Understanding the structure of the diffusion region and its role in controlling the rate at which magnetic energy is converted into particle

The Wholesale Plasma Television Guide

You’ve finally made the decision to purchase that wholesale plasma television that you have been dreaming of, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money. What do you do? Here’s a simple, straightforward guide to buying your plasma television at wholesale prices.

There are many advantages to owning a wholesale plasma television. They have great resolution and incredible colour definition. You can finally enjoy that big game or your favourite film on a larger than life screen. But buying one costs a fortune, right. It doesn’t have to, if you know the right places- and when- to shop. The first thing that you should do is to check out your local chain television stores, like Best Buys or Circuit City, and see what their prices are. If they are too high for your budget, you might want to sign up to receive their sales fliers, so that you know when they will be on sale.

If you don’t want to wait for a sale price to purchase your plasma television, you could check to see if there are any outlet stores in your area. Before you say that you don’t want to purchase a refurb- wait. Yes, many outlet stores stock home entertainment equipment which has been returned and repaired, before making its way to the sales floor once more. However, many name brand shops also maintain outlet stores that sell ‘dented and scratched’ models, at unbelievably low wholesale prices. You can sometimes find great plasma TVs for up to 75% off and they come with a money back guarantee, so you can be sure that if it doesn’t meet your standards, you can get your money back.

However, if a ‘dented and scratched’ model is not for you, try getting some price comparisons online. There are many reputable sites that offer wholesale plasma television comparisons for plasma televisions, like Nextag and Overstock.com. Just type the make and model into the search engine on their sites, and you will see a side by side comparisons of prices.

All you have to do is decide which one you want!

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

January 22, 2008

Whats the Difference Between Plasma TVs and LCD TVs?

Plasma and LCD TVs are the latest trend in home entertainment. Both offer unrivalled picture quality and resolution, while doing away with the bulkiness of the older rear-projection technologies. But with all of the hype surrounding these two types of televisions, what is the difference between them? Although they look- and are virtually priced- the same, they are not.

There differences are found in the way in which they display their pictures. Plasma TV technology is made up of hundreds of thousands of little pixels, each capable of displaying red, green, and blue colors. A plasma monitor often consists of two panels, which are filled with an inert gas, such as xenon or neon. When the pixels are excited by pulses of electricity, the gas becomes liquid, thus generating light. This light in turn then illuminates the pixels, causing them to display the appropriate color to form a picture.

LCD panels function in a very similar manner. A panel of thin-film-transmitters, or TFT, sends electricity to cells filled with liquid crystal. When the cells are struck by the electricity, the liquid crystals allow light to filter through. Unlike the pixels found in plasma TVs, LCD monitors create color by blocking out the appropriate wavelengths from white light.

So which is better? The answer to this question depends upon what you plan to use TV for. Do you just want to use it to watch movies and television? If so, then a plasma TV might be best, because they are capable of a higher better color saturation and contrast than their LCD counterparts and for displaying moving images. If you plan in spending a lot of time showing digital photography or plan on using the monitor with your computer, then a LCD display might be better suited to these purposes.

Both plasma and LCD technologies each have their advantages and disadvantages and your decision should ultimately be based on your monitor’s application.

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

How a plasma cutter works

How a plasma cutter works
Concise, illustrated discussion of how a plasma cutter works CNC (computer numerical control) plasma cutting has been around for 30 years, but only in the past decade has it

Plasma TVs and LCD Televisions - Low Prices
Low Prices on TV’s, Mounts, Stands, Lifts and Cables

Plasma (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics and chemistry , a plasma is typically an ionized gas . Plasma is considered to be a distinct state of matter , apart from gases , because of its unique properties

Plasma HDTVs and Monitors
Plasma HDVTs and Monitors Click on merchants below for prices and availability on large plasma HDTVs and monitors, and accessories.

plasma - Definitions from Dictionary.com

plasma - Definitions from Dictionary.com
Definitions of plasma at Dictionary.com. PLASMA Tvs See the DLP HDTV Advantage Over Plasmas & LCDs at DLP.com. www.DLP.com

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

January 21, 2008

Plasma Display Coalition

Plasma Display Coalition
A Revolutionary Time for TV. The digital revolution offers tremendous opportunities for home entertainment from HDTV, to high-definition DVDs, to video games.

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Survivor of 500-foot fall out of hospital

Survivor of 500-foot fall out of hospital
Kansas City Star - It is thought that Alcides Moreno survived by holding on to the scaffold platform. Moreno suffered injuries to his brain, spinal column, chest and ribs as well as multiple fractures. He was given 24 units of blood and 19 units of blood plasma and

Bigger slice of the apple as property prices soar
News.com.au - Myself, I’m quite happy to rent, invest the difference and go around to my parents house to watch the footy on their new plasma everyonce in awhile. Posted by: worzel gummidge of null 9:53am today Perused the report in Demographia and the report only

Tax cuts won’t be dropped, Swan says
Australian Broadcasting Corp. - OK, so perhaps you and I won’t be able to get that 3000cm super plasma moving picture substitute for a wall w Agree (0) Alert moderator tom: 21 Jan 2008 11:48:58am i’d just like to see the government intervene and help create more affordable housing. so

January 20, 2008

What Are Plasma Televisions?

What are Plasma televisions?

Televisions previous to the Plasma TV explosion used the (CRT) cathode ray tube to give users the ability to watch television. CRT televisions works by shooting out a beam of negative charged particles called electrons into a large glass tube. These negative electrons

For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube (CRT). In a CRT television, a gun fires a beam of electrons (negatively-charged particles) inside a large glass tube. The electrons illuminate phosphor atoms inside the tube (screen), this allows the TV picture to be produced by illuminating different areas of the phosphor coating, this is what gives you the CRT television.

Now welcome to the new face of television, Plasma TV. Plasma has taken the home theater market by storm because of their amazing picture quality and very thin design. The idea of plasma display panels began in 1964 at the University of Illinois. The first displays were very primitive using only points of light created in the laboratory. As time went on digital processing, and other technology, made vivid plasma displays a reality.

Plasma televisions use a much different type of technology thatn CRT models, they use something called pixels. Using a video signal the pixels on the flat screen light up with a high-energy beam of electrons that are separated into the 3 primary colors, red, green and blue. From the illuminated fluorescent lights pixels you get the full color spectrum that produces a full range of colors that give you the image on the screen. Each pixel on the screen has three fluorescent lights in it, a green, red and a blue fluorescent light. Each fluorescent light in the pixel can produce 16 million colors, giving you amazing colors and overall picture quality that you can’t finder in regular CRT televisions.

Another feature that you can’t find in CRT TVs is the widescreen design found on Plasma televisions. The (16:9) aspect ratio is the same dimensions used in movie theaters. This feature gives Plasma flat screen high definition television models a cinematic feel, that is great for watching feature films, concerts, Monday Night Football or anything else you can imagine.

And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. The viewing angle is far superior than CRT, there is 170 degree viewing angle so you can basically watch the TV from any area in the room. As I mentioned before Plasma Tvs are very thin, only 3.3 inches in width. This makes them perfect for hanging on your wall, freeing up space in your home. Just like a picture frame, you can now hang your television on your wall!

So who manufacturers these thin TV displays? You can choose from numerous brand names which I’m sure you are familiar with such as, Sony, Sharp, Hitachi and Samsung to name a few. Plasma isn’t the only technology available if you are a HDTV buff, you should also check out LCD televisions and rear projection TVs.

And if you want to find a cheap plasma TV, check out the discount deals available through internet, particularly Amazon.com and Ebay.com. Those 2 online merchants are trusted and can offer not only new, but used and refurbished models for even bigger savings.


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January 19, 2008

Webcam in the jungle to highlight plight of Ecuadorian wildlife

Webcam in the jungle to highlight plight of Ecuadorian wildlife
Guardian Unlimited - Pura Vida wants to stream the webcam feed onto plasma screens into restaurants and cafes so that people can enjoy their cup of cofee listening to the sounds of the forest that their cup is helping to protect. The WLT hopes to implement similar webcams

Truck Carrying Human Blood Overturns In Suffolk
WTKR - It happened just before 6:00 p.m. and the wet weather is likely what contributed to the accident. Police say the truck was transporting blood when it overturned. Witnesses say some of the plasma has spilled onto the road. NewsChannel 3 has a crew

Khaled Habib/Egypt Today
Egypt Today - In the back end of the restaurant are several lounge areas with comfortable plush sofas and chairs, coffee tables and plasma screen TVs a perfect venue for small private gatherings. Efficient waiters are on hand to assist and give recommendations

FDA Nod Propels ZymoGenetics

FDA Nod Propels ZymoGenetics
Street.Com - The regulatory action propelled shares of the Seattle-based company out of negative territory by $2.06, or 17%, to $14.06 in recent trading. ZymoGenetics’ product is a plasma-free thrombin, used as a blood-clotting agent when oozing blood and minor

Designer’s book takes you from drab to fab
Inside Bay Area - The plasma TV takes the place of a wall unit. I design wall panels so it doesn’t look so much like a piece of mechanical equipment. Q: You often use decorative columns in your design. How can someone do this without hiring you? A: If you try it

NEC Display Solutions MultiSync LCD3090WQXi Wins Best of Show Honors
Forbes - NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial and residential LCD, plasma, and projector displays, today announced its new 30-inch MultiSync LCD3090WQXi has been awarded Best of Show at MacWorld Expo 2008, the second

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