Edtv Plasma

Edtv Plasma

Premium High Resolution Component AV Cable for Playstation 3 PS3, Playstation 2 Ps2 Premium High Resolution Component AV Cable for Playstation 3 PS3, Playstation 2 Ps2
Sale Price: $0.01

Connect your PS2 or PS3 to component video (YPbPr) and audio inputs. Uses the AV Multi Out port on the Playstation to send analog signal to separate audio and video inputs on NTSC-compatible TV sets or other electronics...

Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-Inch Flat-Panel EDTV Plasma TV Panasonic TH-42PD50U 42-Inch Flat-Panel EDTV Plasma TV

Enjoy a true cinema-like experience in your own home with the 42-inch Panasonic TH-42PD50U EDTV plasma television, the update to the well reviewed Panasonic TH-42PD25U/P. It features an integrated ATSC tuner for receiving over-the-air HDTV programming as well as a standard NTSC tuner, 16-watt speaker system, and an included detachable table-top stand...

Sylvania 6842PE 42-Inch Flat-Panel EDTV Plasma Monitor Sylvania 6842PE 42-Inch Flat-Panel EDTV Plasma Monitor

Sylvania's 6842PF is a 42-inch, widescreen (16:9) gas-plasma display compatible with progressive-scan and high-definition signals up to 1080i. This unit offers incredibly vivid, high-contrast images and is the ultimate addition to any home theater...

Panasonic TH-42PWD8UK 42-Inch Plasma EDTV Panasonic TH-42PWD8UK 42-Inch Plasma EDTV

This 16:9 widescreen plasma set a bright display that will look good in any room, on any wall or on any surface. It comes standard with both basic video and PC inputs and is easily expandable to accommodate a variety of different sources...

Sony 42-Inch FWD42PV1S Flat Panel Plasma EDTV Silver Sony 42-Inch FWD42PV1S Flat Panel Plasma EDTV Silver

Sony 42" ED Flat Panel Plasma-Black; 852x480 Resolution, Ultra high brightness and contrast (10,000:1), Long life 60,000 hours to half brightness, Rich colors (1 Billion colors), Low power consumption (260W), Full screen saver function (inc...

Samsung SP-P4251 42-Inch EDTV Plasma Television with Built-in Speakers Samsung SP-P4251 42-Inch EDTV Plasma Television with Built-in Speakers

Samsung's fourth-generation plasma television, the 42-inch SP-P4251, uses the company's proprietary electronic chassis and its latest DNIe picture-enhancement circuitry to deliver outstanding brightness, contrast, and overall picture clarity...

HD Pro Component Cable for Wii HD Pro Component Cable for Wii
Sale Price: $0.86

Brand New Wii HD Component Cable. This 3rd party high definition AV cable connects the console to most TVs with interlaced component video inputs including high definition ready TVs that support 480i and either 480p, 720p or 1080i component video signals...

42-Inch Edtv Widescreen Plasma Monitor 42-Inch Edtv Widescreen Plasma Monitor
Sale Price: $499.99

Norcent's PT-4235 42-inch widescreen plasma TV delivers the visual excitement of plasma TV at an affordable price. With a screen resolution of 852 x 480 pixels and brightness rating of 700 cd/m2 (candela per square meter), the full-featured PT-4235 displays crisp, distinct images with true, clear colors...

SVA HD4208TIII-PDP 42-Inch Flat-Panel Plasma EDTV SVA HD4208TIII-PDP 42-Inch Flat-Panel Plasma EDTV

Once demanding tens of thousands of dollars, gas-plasma flat-panel displays have entered the realm of current real-world HDTV prices. One such newly affordable plasma display is SVA's widescreen HD4208TIII, a 42-inch set using a Samsung plasma screen with 852 x 480 native pixel resolution...

Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-Inch High-Definition Plasma TV Panasonic TH-42PX25U/P 42-Inch High-Definition Plasma TV

Flat-panel, big-screen luxury is yours with Panasonic's 42-inch VIERA series TH-42PX25U/P. This 1,024 x 768-pixel gas-plasma TV offers a 16:9 widescreen dimension, photo-viewing SD and PC Card slots, and an HDMI input for direct-digital connection with high-definition sources...

Plasma TVs are high-end television sets with screens generally larger than conventional TV sets. Such sets are made from a plasma display panel. There are two glass panels that consists many small cells. A mixture of two gases, Xenon and Neon are present inside the cells. These gases are turned into plasma electrically. It then excites the phosphors to produce light. They are a type of flat panel display. The screen size of a plasma set is more than 940mm or 37 inch. Plasma TVs are commonly confused with LCD TVs. LCD is another kind of large screen TV, but with different features.

There are two basic types of Plasma TVs.

- HDTV or High Definition TV

- EDTV or Enhanced Definition TV

The resolution of HDTV is 1024*768 whereas the resolution of EDTV starts from 852*480.

When buying your plasma TV, you need to keep some basic points in mind, you need to look for some basic services that this TV should provide you. If your TV fails to meet up the basic criteria, it is not worth buying a plasma Television.

All plasma TVs have some basic features. You need to do a little research before buying, so that you can compare the additional positive features and can buy the best one. The features that usual plasma TVs provide are,

- HDTV support

- Screen size

- Appearance

- Display resolution

- Connectivity

The price is another important factor that you should keep in your mind. Usually plasma TVs cost a very large amount. So sort out your plan accordingly. First make your budget. Then you need to find the brand that will give you all the facilities and some added advantages that other brands do not provide and that too within your budget. Do check whether the model is in a proper working condition or not. Beware of fake companies selling second hand refurbished TVs as a brand new model. Such models are not dependable and can fail within a short period of time.

Another important factor that you should keep in mind before buying a plasma TV is to be very specific about the resolution of your TV. Previously the resolution used to be quite low. Such lower resolution was only capable of supporting standard definition Television. Nowadays more high-resolution models are available and the standard definition television has become completely obsolete. Nowadays, a 42 inch plasma television comes with a resolution of 1024 X 768. The screen resolution of 50 inch sets varies from 1280 X 720 to 1366 X 768. It is better not to settle with any model that provides a lower resolution at almost an equal price.

The screen size of you television is immensely important. Usually a plasma TV screen ranges between 42 inches to 70 inches. A higher sized screen is also available. However, less than 42 inches has become outdated. When buying your TV, you must be aware of the screen size as well as the measurement of your room or hall where you plan to keep it. Always buy a screen that fits in your room and suits your interior decoration. Another important factor is the viewing distance. There should be enough viewing space left after placing the large screen TV. Otherwise, you wonÂ’t be able to get the most out of the television set.

Providing the right space for your television is a very important factor. The place where you should keep it usually depends on the type of plasma TV you are buying. The structure of plasma TVs are sleek, so it will be better to keep them on table or wall mounted. Do not place it over or near the fireplace. The fireplace generates heat, which is harmful for the longevity and performance of your TV. For a table mount plasma TV, you need to measure the width of the screen. Make sure that you have enough space to keep it properly. Leave at least one or two inches from both sides, back and top side of your TV because the heat generated by it can harm the quality of the sound and picture. This extra space is required for the connection access and ventilation.

Paying proper heed to the features and connectivity of a plasma TV before buying is essential. A plasma TV must consist all those inputs so that it could be connected with various devices. It must contain, RGB, S-Video, Composite, HDMI, Component, etc. It will be better if you also search for a model that will provide side and front panel audiovisual inputs for hooking up a games console and even a camcorder. If so, a USB 2.0 connection and HDMI port has to be there included with the front panel.

Plasma TVs are flat screen and they provide you the option of viewing from both sides and centre. If you find it difficult to watch it beyond a 45-degree angle or you find the picture faded from that angle, then it is not worth buying that model.

The picture brightness is another good quality of such TVs which sets them apart from other TVs. Most of them are capable of regulating their brightness automatically to the level of light in the room. When buying a plasma television, opt for the one which provides a brightness ratio of 550cd/m2.

To conclude, when looking to buy a plasma screen TV, be sure to compare the market to get a good deal. The perfect plasma screen will not be too big for your room, will have an appropriate sized screen for you and your viewing habits, have the capability to connect to your other audio-visual equipment and will be a sensible price. Although plasma screen TVs are very desirable and stylish, not all models will suit all buyers so be sure to consider your options carefully.

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I justed purchased an 42" EDTV Plasma TV and I am getting faint white wavy lines on the screen.?

The lines are scrolling from bottom to top, two of them.

I only have analog cable coming into my home, not digital and I was wondering if the cable lines to my house were weak?? Is there any way to correct this?? Would getting digital cable help? Or running new lines to my house?? or a setting on the TV( Samsung 42" EDTV PLasma with 800wt Samsung home theater system)
I dont think it is a defective tv becuase I just checked the 3 other regulat tv's in my house and they too have the same white lines. We just didnt notice it before, I guess because the screens are much smaller and less detail. Sure does sound like a larger problem not just the new plasma

check your antennae, and cables/plugs, (its NOT the tv.

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