

Plasma displays (known in industry jargon as PDPs, or plasma display panels) use an electrochemical process to create vivid images that make them among the highest quality displays available today. The process by which plasma displays produce an image is very different from traditional CRT (cathode ray tube) or LCD (liquid crystal display) technologies. Basic [...]


A plasma screen is a TV screen that has compressed ionized plasma gas between two screens of glass. This gas forms different colors in order to bring a TV picture to your plasma screen. Special care needs to be taken for plasma screens in order to protect your investment. Plasma screens can be damaged if [...]


Many people like to use plasma televisions as computer monitors, due to the larger sizes and better resolution. You can play movie files from your computer, play computer games, and even edit video. Below is a guide to connecting your plasma screen TV to your computer. Instructions Look at the back of the computer to [...]


To get maximum enjoyment out of your plasma TV for as long as possible, you will need to take proper care of it. Among the most important things to do to preserve your plasma TV screen is to set the brightness and contrast to levels that do not waste energy and cause the TV to [...]


Plasma TVs are a type of flat-panel screen technology that contains tiny cells emitting noble gases in between two panes of glass. The noble gases are turned into a plasma electronically once inside the two panes of glass. Plasma TVs can crack or scratch easily, and as long as there is no plasma dripping from [...]


A plasma television has a screen of at least 32 inches and contains a mixture of gases in between two pieces of glass. These gases are then turned into a plasma mixture that emits light. Although an LCD-screen TV may look similar to a plasma TV, they use very different technology. One drawback to a [...]