plasma tv
plasma tv
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by David Tanguay - 2007-06-18
In the not so distant past, it was not unusual to have a hard time hearing the volume of a plasma TV over the buzzing of the units cooling fans at work. These cooling fans were functioning regularly ...
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by David Tanguay - 2007-06-20
Each type of technology used in making flat screen TV's is different and carries its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Learning and recognizing those qualities will enable you to make the best cho...
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by David Tanguay - 2007-06-22
Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel Plasma TV screens. Understanding the myth of plasma screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing th...
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by Jayson Pablo - 2007-06-23
People who are fond of having a digital TV experience in their rooms can fulfil their dream with digital plasma TVs. If money is not a constraint for you and you would like to have a big wall mounted ...
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by Jayson Pablo - 2007-06-28
Are you totally confused about the digital TV services? With so many digital TV providers in the market, anyone can get confused about the digital TV services. However, you should not fret and try to ...
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by Ike Ridley - 2007-06-27
So you have questions about connecting a Home Theater System to your Big Screen TV. There are lots of good questions that may be floating around in your head: What type of audio system is neede...
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by Jayson Pablo - 2007-06-29
While choosing between a LCD TV and a Plasma TV, we are comparing between the two competing technologies. Both of them have similar features like super colour filled pictures and bright crystal-clear ...
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by Staggerlee Phillips - 2007-07-01
A Cathode Ray Tube TV is what most people call the "common" TV. Although a lot of people may scoff at the thought of actually owning what they would consider to be obsolete, the fact remains that a lo...
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by David Tanguay - 2007-07-03
Technology today is getting more and more advanced. Plasma televisions have made a splash among the general public. As with most technology, they were extremely expensive when they were first made ava...
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by Van Whitsett - 2007-07-02
Although LCD and Plasma TVs are the rage now, the old Cathode Ray Tube TV still has some die-hard devotees. There is still some life left in this old dinosaur, and despite dire predictions by s...