HDTV Education – Can the Plasma Leak Out Of My TV?
Each time a new technology, it is surprising and mysterious world, a new body of knowledge seems to explain how it works. This information comes from well-meaning professionals "early adopters" of new technologies, marketing and tried to sell the new technology, and many other sources. Without fail, seems to be some false information, forms, in addition to the right information and the basis for doubt "Consumer Council".
The conventional wisdom behind HDTV-Tech –The magic, as well as some of these logics, but also the advice wrong. It goes like this: a plasma HDTV, which is a strange substance inside the screen, called plasma, so slippery and treacherous, causing, after falling to the ground or in the back of your car could. This reasoning probably explains why many retailers have a strict policy against the movement of a plasma television is no other way and vertically. Some customers have also decided that an LCD over a plasma-electionwas on the back seat of his car is not big enough to take away from the shop are perpendicular.
The real reason behind this policy is that a plasma TV is relatively unstable, with the two wheels are mounted very close to each other. When we rested, we were on the horizontal bed of a truck and the car jumped to a high bumps a little 'too quickly, the wheels a little' bounce and press in half.
Everything in between is a pool ofwith a mysterious fluid, but a series of small cells, which are a special type of gas. If the computer is turned on the television, these cells are like tiny light excites fluorescent tubes, because the gas in them there in a plasma so-called "excited state. If some of these cells are damaged during transport, it is really no way to resolve the problem. With a plasma TV in the living room floor care, but it will not hurt at all. Do not do it at every step.
Plasma HDTV equipment will be necessarybe treated a little 'cautious LCD in September, but many think that the quality and accessibility of a plasma high-end value. For more information about the differences between the most common HDTV formats you can find these simple instructions: Plasma, LCD, DLP .
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