Plasma Televisions and Displays - What to Know When Buying
By Donny Duncan
So you want the amazing quality of a plasma television or plasma display, but you don't really know what to look for when it comes to features? After all, it's a pretty big investment, you want to know what you're buying right? No problem, here are few terms and features to remember when you are ready to purchase your plasma television or display. But first, lets talk about the difference between Plasma Television and Plasma Displays.
Plasma Televisions have TV tuners, and sometimes speakers, etc.
Plasma Displays are basically big computer screens, with no TV tuner or speakers.
Plasma Television and Plasma Display Terms
Plasma Television and Plasma Display Features
Even though they've dropped substantially in price over the last few years, they're still a pretty decent investment, and it's usually best to protect that investment. It's usually best when your plasma television or plasma display comes with a warranty, but even if you have to purchase an extended warranty, it's generally a good idea. If you think about it, would you rather pay a little extra now, or pay half the initial cost a year later if the screen goes out? Warranties are usually worth the cost, even if it's only for peace of mind.
I don't know of any plasma displays that come with speakers attached, but a few plasma televisions do. They generally cost a little more, so if you already have a surround sound system, you might not need them.
If you have HDTV service, you'll need a display or television that is compatible with HDTV. Most newer televisions, especially plasma displays and televisions, but if you want it, it's always best to check for it.
Sometimes they don't come with either, so you would have to pay extra for one or the other. This is one important aspect to think about when you're comparing price, because these can get rather expensive if you have to purchase them separately.
Most plasma televisions should have the standard inputs, like RCA (your typical red, yellow, white wires), S-Video, DVI, Component, but if there is one in particular that you need, you should always check and make sure that it is available on that unit.
This article taken from Tweak Xpert - Plasma Televisions & Displays. View the website for more helpful guides.
Donny Duncan, the author of Vista Tweak Xpert has been in the computer field for over thirteen years.
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