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Plasma Tv: Lcd Sdtv
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A simple yet ingenious system, Firgelli Automations Universal TV Lift mechanism allows users to hide their plasma or LCD screens within a cabinet that is activated using a hand-held remote control. Unlike other concealment systems, the mechanism doesn’t cost $2,000 dollars, like most other TV Lift systems. Firgelli Automations TV Lift is priced at under $500 which makes it the lowest priced system on the market.
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On large TV screens, such as those in the 60 to 63 inch range, plasma monitors outperform LCD displays. You would think that such a large display would have its quirks and with other technologies, that is the case. However, plasma monitors display bright, crisp images even at large sizes.
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This superb black glass TV Stand can accomodate your TV, LCD or Plasma Screen up to 32 inches. The rear leg can house all the cables and wires from your AV equipment! Stylish, Glossy and excellent value - this TV Stand certainly compliments modern AV equipment of all colours.
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Plasma displays offer a viewing angle of 160 degrees (top to bottom and left to right) -- much better than rear projection TVs and LCD displays. This allows a larger number of viewers to enjoy proper image reproduction from a wider variety of locations throughout the room.
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Many will argue that the quality of the picture of a plasma surpasses that of the comparably priced LCD tv. It produces a crisp, smooth picture without the "ghosting" effect associated with early LCD screens, particularly in scenes with fast movement such as sports.
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Television technology has developed quite exponentially in the recent years, with flat-panel televisions to LCD SDTV and plasma HDTV television popping up all over the market. What is the difference in technology though, you may wonder. Is not one television as good as the next?
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