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Understanding The Myths Of Plasma Tv
Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel TV screens. Understanding the myth of screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing that screens were developed to perform their best located near or at sea level altitudes. Therefore, it makes sense that a TV would have to work harder at higher altitudes to compensate for the difference of exterior pressure.

This compensation results in the generation of heat, which in turn turns on the screens built in cooling fans, which may or may not be included in any particular system. If the TV screen has cooling fans, they usually transmit a reverberated hum. Hearing a definite buzzing sound signals that the TV does have cooling fans. It is also understandable that the life span of a TV be to some extent shortened.

However, some TVs shows resilience in running at paramount condition of up to 5000 feet, which is pretty good. Technology works every hour developing new innovations for our use. If they can hang TV's on the wall, they'll soon be hanging TV's on the walls atop mountains.

Talk with your local dealer over information concerning high altitudes, and be open to buying an LCD or DLP with thin flat screen panels, if there isn't an available TV for your location. Remember the more an item is requested, the more likely the demand for that item will be satisfied. Your local TV dealer would have the most up to date information concerning these and other



issues, so be sure to ask.

Understanding the myth of leaking TV's, has to do with knowing that it is not possible for gas to leak from its sealed pixel celled structure. Each element of the screen is separate from the others by being sealed as well as the changing plates are sealed. When an unusual amount of pixel space of the screen display goes dark it is not possible to just fill it up again. gas does not refill, the complete panel should be replaced.

Understanding the myth of TV's adaptability with an old VCR has to do with knowing that made for consumer use TV are adaptable with an old VCR which has a component video outputs, AV and S-Video. Unfortunately, VHS is to slow in resolution with an inconsistent and poor color quality for entertaining pleasure on a TV.

Understanding the myth of Mercury poisoning has to do with knowing that you are more likely to come in contact by eating fish with traces of mercury weekly, than to have a reaction to a scant amount of container filled mercury of a TV viewing screen.

Understanding the myth of energy use has to do with knowing that studies show that the energy use of both the and LCD TV's function more or less the same.

David Tanguay is dedicated in providing research, reviews & helpful information to consumers and businesses. To research, review and purchase your next TV, please visit Plasma TV Review at http://plasmatv-compare.com


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