Plasma Screen Televisions
Plasma screen televisions are high-tech and offer the latest in display technology. They feature flat panel tv displays and large screen sizes and produce excellent image quality and enhanced viewability. Plasma screen tv can be viewed from sharp angles with very little loss of picture intensity.
Plasma screen televisions are made up of an array of cells, known as pixels, which are composed of 3 sub-pixels, corresponding to the colors red, green and blue. They are called plasma screen televisions because they use gas in a plasma state to react with phosphors in each sub-pixel within the tv panel to produce red, green and blue light. This technology is capable of producing billions of colors giving the viewer clear, sharp images and exceptional color.
Plasma screen televisions have higher resolution than conventional television sets, and are capable of displaying full HDTV. The television screens are perfectly flat which eliminates the edge distortion that you get with conventional curved screens.
The relationship between the width and height of a tv display is called its aspect ratio. Plasma screen televisions use the widescreen 16:9 format which is the same used for cinematic movies. This is the proper aspect ratio for HDTV, and also allows many DVD-Video movies to be viewed in widescreen format, as originally seen in the theater.
Plasma screen televisions are the current state-of-the-art in display technology. As soon as you watch your programs on one, you will see why they have become so popular. In my home, plasma screen televisions are a must have!