Plasma television is considered by viewers and
scientists, as well, as the best display technology
currently available. Plasma television sets produce
superior, vibrant image quality and the screens are so
incredibly thin, they can be mounted on a stand, wall or
even ceiling. In fact, current plasma television models
start at 3.25" inches thin and range in size from 37" to 60"
of viewing space.
Plasma is sometimes referred to as the "fourth stage of
matter," beyond the familiar three--solid, liquid and gas.
It is a gas in which atoms have been broken up into
free-floating negative electrons and positive ions. Unlike
cool gases (air at room temperature), plasmas conduct
electricity quite rapidly and are strongly affected by
magnetic fields.
Plasma television technology incorporates an array of cells,
known as pixels, which are composed of three
sub-pixels--corresponding to the primary colors of red, blue
and green. Gas, in a plasma state, is used to react with
phosphors in each sub-pixel to produce amazingly sharp and
brilliant colors.
With each sub-pixel individually controlled by advanced
electronic technology, viewers can see 16 million different
colors all from a flat screen less than 6" thick.
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