Hardware Information

Buying a Plasma or LCD TV FAQs


This article focuses on frequently asked questions by buyers of plasma and LCD televisions.

Q: Does the "plasma" in plasma televisions need to be recharged or replaced over time?

A: No. The plasma gases are sealed in individual cells when they are manufactured. There is no way to recharge or replace the gases. However, plasma TVs, when used normally, will last you many, many years (up to 20 years) so you don't have to worry about the screen burning out for a long time.

Q: Are plasma and LCD TVs difficult to install?

A: While you may want to hire a professional electrician to help you with wiring if you are installing your plasma or LCD television on a wall, you can also easily place the television on a stand yourself and place it anywhere you like.

Q: Do plasma and LCD TVs give off radiation?

A: All electronic devices, including televisions, must comply with FDA guidelines (in the United States) and CSA guidelines (in Canada) on radiation emission before being permitted to be sold to the public. While there is radiation emission in the form of ultraviolet light, the amount is negligible and you are unlikely to be affected by it watching the television from normal distances.

Q: What are anamorphic widescreen DVD movies?

A: There are two common ways of recording wide format movies on a DVD: letterbox and anamorphic. Letterbox refers to a video played with horizontal black bars on the top and bottom of the picture. Anamorphic recordings are also commonly labeled "Enhanced for 16:9 TVs". Anamorphic recordings have over 30% more vertical resolution than letterbox format and elimates or significantly reduces the black bars found in letterbox pictures in order to fit to the screen size of 16:9 televisions.

Q: Do LCD's have a burn-in problem?

A: No. Unlike CRT and plasma TVs, liquid crystal displays do not use phosphor and thus have no problems with a still image becoming permanently stored on the screen. Instead, LCD TVs use a backlight on a colored, transluscent liquid crystal screen.

Q: Can I use a game console such as Sony Playstation 2, Nintendo Game Cube or Microsoft XBOX with my LCD TV?

A: Yes. If you intend to use a game console and/or watch standard TV broadcasts over cable, satellite or antenna, an LCD TV is a superior choice over plasma televisions. The repetitive image from games and unused black-filled borders will damage a plasma TV by burning a permanent image into the phosphor.

Q: Will leaving my LCD TV on cause the image to degrade?

A: No. Unlike plasma TV's, this LCD TV does not exhibit aging over time. The brightness of the image remains the same because LCD televisions use a florescent backlight.

Q: Can I mount my LCD TV straight into drywall or plaster?

A: No, drywall or plaster alone will not offer enough support. A structural beam or stud must be used as the anchor for the wall mount.

(c) 2005 Philip Liu - All Worldwide Rights Reserved

Philip Liu is a freelance author and publisher currently based in New York City. Philip publishes regularly on his websites dealing with cell phone reviews and news and plasma, LCD TV reviews and news.

  


MORE RESOURCES:

Teradata Offers Hardware/Software Packages For Data Warehousing
Intelligent Enterprise, CA - 18 hours ago
By Antone Gonsalves Teradata is offering a customized package of hardware, software and services for building a data warehouse in four months or less, ...
Teradata Introduces Teradata Accelerate B-EYE-Network
all 5 news articles


How Apple gained the upper hand on Microsoft
ZDNet - 19 hours ago
Now, I’m not going to argue that on many levels, different hardware will give you a different experience. For example, a better GPU will give you a better ...
Unsealed court filing: HP’s Hurd had Vista concerns ZDNet
all 2 news articles


Game Guru

Nintendo Developing Wii Community Features, Updates Holiday ...
Shacknews - Nov 18, 2008
by Blake Ellison Nov 18, 2008 4:29pm CST tags: Nintendo, Hardware Sales Nintendo, whose online presence is subdued compared to those of rivals Sony and ...
Nintendo: Wii Price Cut is Coming...Someday Escapist Magazine
Difficult to get Fit for holiday Fudzilla
2008 Wii holiday guide part 1 Examiner.com
CNET News - eFluxMedia
all 43 news articles


US makes big counterfeit hardware bust
VNUNet.com, UK - 10 hours ago
"Like other counterfeit products, counterfeit network hardware and ICs are not built up to the standards of genuine equipment,” said Daniel Baldwin, ...


A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog ...
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - 7 hours ago
Taken together, the hardware is helping build Meraki's case for simpler, lower-cost wireless networks that don't break the bank, like the proposed citywide ...


Storage Hardware Wireless Network Deployment Saves College $200000
Top Tech News, CA - 4 hours ago
The wireless network deployment took approximately 60 days to complete. The university saved more than $200000 in costs that would have been required to ...


Start-up offers rootkit protection, partitions virtual machines
NetworkWorld.com, MA - 19 hours ago
Called Integrity, the software runs on PC and server hardware, and creates secure partitions in which conventional operating systems can run. ...


Harmony-Central.com

GotchaNoddin.com Presents Opera Vocal Samples Vol. 3 For Software ...
Harmony-Central.com - 16 hours ago
Opera Vocals Vol.3 features rich, smooth, full opera vocal melodies and riffs. These soothing female vocals can be used for Hip Hop, Dance, Electronic or ...


Project Hyperion: A super testbed for HPC apps and hardware
Register, UK - 20 hours ago
"Hyperion is basically an attempt to provide a testbed for scaling applications on a cluster and for new hardware as it becomes available," explains David ...


Space Hardware Club Launches Billboard into Space
Exponent, AL - 14 hours ago
On Saturday, October 25th UAH’s Space Hardware Club launched a balloon to 85000 feet with a payload containing a banner of the club’s logo and a camera to ...

hardware - Google News

Article List | Index | Site Map
All logos, trademarks and articles on this site are property and copyright of their respective owner(s).
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest is Copyright © 2006 CanadaSEEK.com - All Rights Reserved.