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How will DVDs and regular TV look on a plasma TV?

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good as they possibly can, with the right display. Not all Plasmas are geared for hi-def; you should look for one that can make the most of any signal.
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This a tough question. Some plasma TVs display SD (standard TV) better than others. The best way to insure good PQ is to view the flat panel monitor broadcasting SD and DVDs for yourself.
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q. Can I watch "regular" TV and cable television on a Plasma TV?

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r. Some Plasma TVs have a built-in analog tuner that will enable you to watch any "regular" television that would be available to a conventional television, though the picture quality would be about the same as a typical large-screen conventional TV. For those Plasma TVs that do not have the built in tuner, the signal can be passed through a satellite box, cable box, HDTV receiver, VCR/VHS device, or an outboard tuning device.
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What is a Plasma TV?

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A Plasma TV is new type of flat screen display that uses new technology using plasma gas to illuminate a large number of light bulbs. Slim, slick, and larger in design, these futuristic looking TVs have almost lifelike images with their fantastic picture quality, and can hang on your wall like a picture.
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What will DVDs and 4:3 broadcasts look like on a widescreen TV?

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There are multiple settings for adjusting the appearance of 4:3 broadcasts on many widescreen TVs. 4:3 can be viewed with the black bars on the sides, preserving the way it was originally intended to be viewed. All flat panel monitors have a stretch mode that let you fill the entire TV screen with the image. Usually these modes stretch the outer portion of the picture while leaving the center untouched. Most people don't like the effect.
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How will regular TV shows look on an HDTV set?

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It really depends on screen size. Some standard-definition programming may look a little sharper and cleaner on your HDTV set, but more often, it looks worse. That's because all the little flaws and murkiness inherent in regular TV images become that much more obvious when blown up to larger sizes, especially when compared to crystal-clear HD channels.
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How will High-Definition TV look on my regular television?

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High-Definition will not work on regular TVs, since they don't support the interfaces required for HD signals. You must have an HD-capable TV set to view any of our HD channels. The current analog or digital channel will still be viewable on your existing TV.
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What makes a Multisystem Plasma TV so Important?

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The multisystem plasma TV is capable of playing a number of different formats, and connecting to a number of different broadcast signals. Digital TV, and high definition digital TV (HDTV), have been making major inroads into the world of broadcasting, and it is important for all television buyers to purchase a TV that is HDTV ready. Digital television provides a dramatic improvement in terms of both picture and sound quality compared to normal NTSC analog programming.
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How do I get the burn-in on my 42" Sony plasma TV repaired?

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No, the Sony 50XBR950 does not have an HDMI connection, it has DVI instead. DVI is digital as well, but it is not as high as HDMI in bandwidth. It would only be a concern if the other components have HDMI. Since HDMI is backwards compatible with DVI, this should not be an issue either. Does the Sony KDE XBR950 61 inch plasma come with its own video scaler? If there is no in-built video scaler it may not be worth the money the set costs.
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What are my options for sound with a plasma TV?

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There is only one plasma TV maker that incorporates built in speakers into the plasma frame (Philips). Most manufacturers do however offer speakers as additional options which can be attached to the side of the plasma TV. Amplification of these speakers comes through built in 7 or 8 watt amplifiers which are built in to the side of the plasma display (this is plenty of wattage for excellent audio output).
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Can I use a plasma panel for anything other than TV?

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Now you can! Some plasma displays can be used with PCs, but until now, you couldn't use your PC and watch TV on the same screen simultaneously.
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HOW DOES A PLASMA TV WORKS?

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Plasma television technology is based loosely on the fluorescent lightbulb. The display itself consists of cells. Within each cell two glass panels are separated by a narrow gap in which neon-xenon gas is injected and sealed in plasma form during the manufacturing process. The gas is electrically charged at specific intervals when the Plasma set is in use. the heart of the plasma TV are chemical compounds called phosphors.
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What is the difference between Plasma TV and LCD?

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Plasma TV's have a larger viewing angle, usually 160 degrees. The size of LCDs is limited and they use liquid crystals.
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Is a plasma screen a TV?

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Some Plasmavision screens come with a built in tuner, these are denoted by a T as the middle of the three letter block in the model number. Other models will display a TV picture from a tuning device such as a Satellite, Cable or Freeview Set-top Box or an analogue TV tuner. To view the picture you simply need to connect the two devices together using the correct cable.
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What is the expected lifetime of a plasma TV?

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Probably, the greatest myth about plasma displays is that they only last two to three years. The truth is that present day plasma display panels have an expected half-lifetime of anything between 30,000hrs and 60,000hrs, which is substantially more than that of a traditional CRT TV.
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How can I mount my plasma TV unit?

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Plasma screens offer a number of options in this respect - from standard floor stands, to wall mounts and even ceiling mounts. We suggest that you take a look at our article on how to install a plasma TV for more details on this issue.
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Can the Plasma TV's be used as a computer monitor as well?

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Yes, our plasma TV's have a 15-Pin VGA input which will allows the user to connect the screen to a computer to be used as a computer monitor.
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What warranties are included with my Plasma TV?

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A one-year standard limited warranty is included with your Sun Group Plasma TV. However, you have the option of purchasing an extended two warranty.
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What precautions should I take if I own a Plasma TV?

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For Plasma monitors, the screen burns-out when you view a static image/text for more than 20 minutes. To prevent monitor burn-outs, turn on the Wii screen burn-in reduction feature.
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How Is Plasma TV Different from a standard TV?

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In essence, there are not many differences between a standard TV and a plasma TV. The main difference being the larger number of colours seen on a plasma display.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN LCD TV AND PLASMA TV?

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Unlike standard CRT and Plasma televisions, since there are no phosphors that light up, less power is need for operation and the light source in an LCD television generates less heat than a Plasma or traditional television. Also, because of the nature of LCD technology, there is no radiation emitted from the screen itself. Apart from better contrast due to its ability to show deeper blacks, plasma screens typically have better viewing angles than LCD.
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Plasma television technology is based loosely on the fluorescent light bulb. The display itself consists of tiny cells. Inside each cell 2 glass panels are separated by a narrow gap in which neon-xenon gas is injected & then sealed in plasma form during the manufacturing process. The gas is electrically charged at specific intervals when the Plasma set is in use. The charged gas then strikes red, green, & blue phosphors, thereby creating a television image.
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Can DVDs record from TV/VCR etc?

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Yes, a DVD recorder will allow you to record from the TV or VCR. DVD recorders appeared in the Australian market at the end of 2000 and are now becoming more widespread and affordable. A DVD recorder works like a VCR – it has a tuner and A/V inputs, and it can be programmed to record shows on TV. The difference is that unlike VCR, recordings on a DVD are instantly accessible and can be accessed from an onscreen menu.
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What should I look for in a TV for gaming?

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That will depend on which video game console(s) you plan to use, your room and equipment setup, and what kind of gamer you are. Both the Xbox 360™ and PlayStation® 3 can output 1080p video for games and high-def movies (the PS3 can play Blu-ray Disc movies; Xbox 360 requires an add-on HD DVD player). Most games are still in 720p, but 1080p games are on the way. To take advantage of that higher resolution, consider getting a 1080p HDTV.
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Q.Does a Plasma TV come with TV tuner so I can watch terrestial TV?

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Typically the plasma TV will come without a TV tuner unless stated. You may use a VCR hooked up to the plasma TV to view television channels.
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How do I clean my plasma TV?

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This is a tricky topic because the front panel of most plasma displays has been treated with an anti-glare coating that is easy to disturb. We have to reference the Panasonic 8 series operating manual for suggestions on how to clean your TV. The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the panel surface gently using a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint free cloth.
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Where do I get my plasma TV serviced?

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If you receive your plasma display and it's working great, congratulations-we'll probably never hear from you again until you want to upgrade or buy another for a family member or friend. But if you do need service on your plasma, please click here to find a local service center or toll free contact number.
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Are there any customer reviews on the Sony plasma TV models available online? Where can I read them?

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A burn in occurrence has no specific time limit. One need not worry over the network logo as the static logo in the corner may get removed by repeated commercial breaks. Temporary appearance of the logo or ghosting may occur, which will usually disappear after normal viewing. Usually plasma TVs do not need to go in for frequent repairs or servicing.
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Does the Plasma TV have speakers?

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Some of the Plasma TVs and LCD TVs do come with speakers, while other do not. Please check the individual Plasma TV or LCD TV specs to see if the Plasma TV or LCD TV you are interested in has speakers or not. In most cases, separate side-mounted speakers can be purchased.
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