Friday, July 04, 2008

Plasma - always in my wish list.



Do you know something?
Actually, plasma works very much same with the cathode ray tube process. Plasma is an ionized gas which means it contains free electrons (the electrons which are not bound to an atom or a molecule). The content for plasma displays is easy to create and manage, especially with a solid software program. A quality plasma TV, however, does not come cheap. Its price ranges from $4,000 to $15,000 plus.

In terms of science, 'plasma' refers to inert gases like neon and xenon that glow when in contact with an electrical field. If light conditions are ambient, a plasma TV will perform at its best. One tip from me; buy plasma screen according to the size of the room, where it will be accommodated.

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