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From the FAQ:
LCD (Liquid crystal displays) and Plasma screens use completely different technology, and have some of the following differences:
What is a “Burn In”? A “Burn in” is what occurs when an image displayed on a plasma screen is in the same place for too long a time . This usually involves images such as logos of certain channels which remain on the screen. |
Plasma TV and monitors are a new type of flat screen display that uses new technology and its design is different from other televisions. Plasma TVs can basically be thought of as having 1 million or more microscopic light bulbs arranged between glass plates. These pixels are illuminated by plasma gas, and are able to produce as many as 16.7 million different colours. Slim and slick, these futuristic looking Plasma Television screens have almost lifelike images with their fantastic picture quality, and can hang on your wall like a picture. We aim to providea basic plasma tv, plasma television screens and plasma tvs information guide Read the FAQs on Plasma TVs >> |
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