Plasma TV ScreensThe plasma screen TV isn’t just ready for HD; it’s been waiting for it all its life! Actually Plasma Screen TV’s have been around a bit. Through their meteoric rise in the seventies, they were a bit beyond the reach of us mere mortals; but beloved by the corporate world. Now they’re the TV screen of choice for serious ‘videofiles’ and ardent viewers everywhere. They’re awesome, affordable and let’s face it, completely stunning. The principal advantage of the Plasma Screen TV now, as then, is that it offers unrivalled clarity and quality. Size of screen is entirely immaterial – you’ll enjoy impeccable multi angle viewing from almost any vantage point. (When you’ve got a big Plasma Screen TV, every seat’s the best seat in the house!) Without getting too heavily into the technicalities of it; the Plasma Screen benefits from a comprehensive colour palette. (It’s got about 16 million colours in its palette at the higher end of the market!) Picture resolution is therefore sharply defined and noticeably more lifelike, compared with even the best of the rest of the bunch. Similarly Plasma Screens are renowned for their uniformly flat screens and consistent overall screen brightness; both unmatched by any other HD TV screen.
Even apart from all the clear-as-day qualitative improvements
over other TV screens, the Plasma Screen is something of a fashion
accessory too. Models are so slimline that they’ll adorn
walls like a painting. Don’t just think of your Plasma Screen
TV as the centrepiece of your home cinema system; think of it
as the bona fide centrepiece of your room.
Of course nothing lasts for ever. And in case you’re wondering, given that it’s chief components are neon and xenon, Plasma Screen TV’s have a finite life span of about, oh 27 years! (And that’s assuming you manage to cram in a good six hours of TV each and every day for the next three decades)!
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