Flat Panel Televisions: Add Another Dimension to your Entertainment
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008John Thompson asked:
A flat panel television is a light television set that hangs from the wall or ceiling and only three or four inches thick. The most ordinary flat panel televisions are either plasma or LCDs, which stands for liquid crystal display.
These flat panel televisions are very popular because of not only the size [...]
Lightweight Television Comparison
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008David Tanguay asked: In the past, televisions have been heavy and bulky because a regular cathode ray tube (CTR) TV needed the extra room to enable the visible screen and its scanning picture process the room to work. Today we have the convenience of having magnificent color as well as a lightweight television. [...]
What is the difference between a DLP TV or Plasma TV monitor, and a computer monitor?
Monday, September 15th, 2008badbillytk asked: I’ve been told that i am not suppose to pause television program for too long on a DLP monitor or Plasma monitor because it would eventually burn the image on the monitor if i did that. However, now a days, i can leave still image on my computer monitor for a very [...]
As a computer monitor – will plasma BURN sooner than LCD?
Thursday, September 11th, 2008humner7695 asked: I use my computer to route my satellite signal and currently have a 42″ LCD. I want to add a second 52″ should I stay with LCD or go plasma. Husb says plasma allows images to burn into the screen faster. True or not true?
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