When the Plasma TV was first introduced into the world, burn in was a serious problem. Today, as technology continues to advance, this is not such an issue & Plasmas are very resistant to the burn in phenomenon. That being said, today’s Plasmas are not burn in proof, however the chance to get a permanent burn in on one of the latest models is slim to none, if you don’t abuse it & follow some advice. You don’t have to switch the TV channel every 3 minutes or avoid playing your video games. You will be able to use your Plasma TV just as you did your old one, as long as you just use common sense.
Plasma Television Guide For The Average Joe and Jane
As opposed to giving you a list of the myriad of differences between Plasma TVs and the other makes and models of new Digital TV technology that is out on the current market, let's look at what you need to know about a Plasma television that you may not have known before.HDTV - Things to Consider Before Buying HDTV
With all new HDTV being announced in the tv market, all of them claim to have advanced technology features which encourage you to get another tv although you already have one. However, buying an HDTV is a long term investment, there are several important things you need to think about before invest your money on any new hdtv model.LCD TV Home Theater Set Up
To set up your new lcd tv home theater, it used to be so simple. Take the TV out of the box, plug it in and it’s ready to go. Nowaday, we have high definition LCD TVs with a myriad of cables and wires for the 5.1 sound system, gaming systems, dvd / bluray player, digital tv including a mess of power cables for everything. Things seem more complicated. Question is how to set it up?