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How a plasma screen works
So How Do They Work? Plasma screens are made of 2 sheets of glass with two gases stored between the sheets. The gases are xenon and neon and they fill thousands of tiny chambers inside the television. Behind each chamber are a series of red, blue and green phosphors. When electricity connects to the plasma chambers the coloured phosphers produce the right colour on your screen. What Are The Advantages Of Plasma? Plasma TV's have more pixels per inch than the old fashioned CRT screens so they can produce a much sharper image. If you look closely at the old fashioned CRT screens you will notice lines in the picture. With a plasma tv you will not see these. You will discover that most Plasma screens have a wide screen option so you can see movies in the way they were intended for cinema release.
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This intel was contributed by blawes1
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