Plasma is a flat, lightweight surface covered with millions of tiny glass bubbles. Each bubble contains a gas-like substance, the plasma, and has a phosphor coating. Think of the bubbles as the pixels.Now, think of each pixel-bubble as having three sub-pixels - one red, one green, one blue. When it is time to display an image signal (RGB or video), a digitally controlled electric current flows through the flat screen, causing the plasma inside designated bubbles to give off ultraviolet rays. This light in turn causes the phosphor coatings to glow the appropriate color.Millions of RGB bubbles glow and dim to make a rich, vivid image on your plasma TV.
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Monday, June 19, 2006
How Plasma Works
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LCD TVs versus Plasma TVs
Compare the two most popular flat screen TV technologies.
Updated June 2006
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We Buy Sell Plasma TV's

We Buy/Sell new or used plasma televisions only. Our specialty is models over 42 inches or more. If you're looking to buy or sell a plasma television, please contact us with the model number and brand name. We would like to make you an offer.
Also, if you're looking to purchase your first plasma television, please check out our inventory. We have over 25+ different models to choose from.
Our goal at Plasma Television Store is to give customers the lowest prices, the best service, and complete satisfaction. All new plasmas are factory sealed with full manufacturers warranty.
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