There are some clear cut advantages to purchasing a Plasma television: Today's plasma TV screens have much wider viewing angles (some in excess of 170 degrees) which can just plain put the rear-projection TVs and LCD displays to shame. Since the new plasma televisions offer a perfectly flat screen they can now even compete with a CRT TV in terms of viewing angles. This allows anyone in the room to enjoy a clear, bright picture (without having to sit directly in front of the monitor). Plasma televisions have a widescreen 16:9 ratio. Yes, you are all familiar with the wide screen view that the movies are presented in while watching them in the theater, but but the original intent of the widescreen aspect was to match the natural view of what the human eye sees. So a widescreen plasma TV takes these factors into account and therefore allows you to watch television programs as well as high definition movies in the format their director originally intended. Especially since this format is also perfect for HDTV content (either being broadcast through digital cable or satellite TV, over the air). Plasma television screens display a more evenly lit and visually smooth image. This is due to the fact that they don't have scan lines since every pixel cell has its very own transistor electrode. This fancy technological jargon simply means that the plasma monitors now include a built-in line doubling technology and this increases the quality of the image it receives from the video signals (which through with a lower resolution). Plasma televisions have a higher resolution than other TV sets They are also capable of showing full HDTV and DTV signals (along with XGA, SVGA and VGA computer signals). Plasma televisions are head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to color accuracy. Today, the new plasma televisions display billions of colors, which displays an extremely smooth gradation in between even the most subtle shades. This results in an overall picture that's is truly lifelike. Plasma TVs offer the best color reproduction of any flat panel TV technology on the market today with more improvements being tweaked and made with every passing year in plasma television production.
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