Flat Screen Plasma TV Provides a Wide Range of Viewing
At the time when flat screen televisions were initially introduced the technology that they were primarily based on were LCD and were made available in sizes that were smaller which were to be used in some television sets as well as in monitors for computers. These types of liquid crystal displays were ideal for laptop computers and the smaller sizes were ideal for other types of devices such handheld devices. Along with the launching of the flat screen plasma TV screen back in 1999, the television captivated world was sent into a mesmerizing shock.
Before the debut of the flat screen plasma TV the bigger sized screens were dominated by rear projection which also unfortunately had a limited viewing angle to them. The only way that a viewer could get a clear, sharp image he/she had to sit right directly in front of the unit. The majority of them were very big and bulky, some of them as many as four feet deep. Because of the limited viewing angle, they weren’t valued by the majority of people due to the fact that they could not see the picture clearly.
With the arrival of the flat screen plasma TV and viewing angles in the range of 170 degrees, these bigger screens can be viewed by a much bigger audience while still being able to see a full clear picture. With the vast majority of the predated tapered versions of television screens, the picture frequently lost a good portion of it’s detail close to the edges. With the newer flat screen plasma TV monitors, there isn’t any loss of detail on the sides or towards the top and the bottom so the viewers can experience the full affect of the image being shown.
Size Matters In Terms of Diagonal Measurements
Back in the 1950’s when televisions first made their introduction, the measurement back then of the screen frequently escaped most peoples logic. What the industry did was set the standard practice of taking the measurements on a diagonal manner. A 22-inch television was figured by taking a measurement from one edge of the screen to the other edge of the screen to arrive at the 22-inch mark.
When the measurement is taken at either a vertical or horizontal, the size was substantially less. Similar methods are utilized on today’s flat screen plasma TV, however the majority of individuals have more interest in what is known as the aspect ratio of the image as well as the resolution that is presented.
The greatest difference in flat screen plasma TV’s nowadays is the total size of the television. In terms of the older models, what is known as the cathode ray tube frequently was encapsulated within the case with as high as two inches on the sides. Even in a case like a 21 inch screen having measurements of roughly 16 inches wide, the case might still need as high as 22 inches or even more. A flat screen plasma TV monitor will typically be just an inch or so bigger than the total width of the screen and a lot more space is conserved because of the thickness of roughly four inches.
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