    26
Inch Plasma TV
The
television has evolved greatly since its early days, from
the valves and tubes of the past to the plasma and LCD
displays of today. Plasma TVs have taken the television
viewing world by storm since they were first widely
introduced in the late 1990s and the 26 inch plasma TV, in
particular, has seen sales growth. One reason for the
popularity of this size of plasma TV is its mere 2 to 3
inches in width which allows it to be mounted on a buyer’s
living room wall, like some sort of oil painting - should he
or she desire. Mounting a plasma monitor on a house wall is
becoming a common practice these days, especially with the
30 to 47 inch displays. The 26 inch plasma TV as well as
other sizes and models are produced by large companies such
as Panasonic, Hitachi, General Electric, Samsung and others.
These leaders in plasma production continue to improve
technology and bring the viewer the very best in visual and
audio entertainment.
There are
many advantages to owning a plasma TV. Let’s take a look at
some of the positive points owning a 26 inch plasma TV.
First of all, the unit is a comfortable room size TV – not
so huge that you have to sit in the kitchen to watch the
game and not so small as to need reading glasses. The TVs
are slim – not in anyway bulky and therefore, can be, as
mentioned earlier, either mounted on the wall or set in a TV
stand. Like all plasma TVs, the picture and audio quality is
superb, digital surround sound and movie screen quality
color or better – roughly 68 billion pixels. A wider viewing
angle means one doesn’t have to sit directly in front of the
monitor to see a clear, detailed image. Finally, the motion
blur of the past has been eliminated and the picture remains
true and focused throughout.
Plasma
TVs, for the most part, are usually produced in large sizes
as they are primarily for large rooms or used as information
monitors in airports and stations. It is rare to find a
plasma TV that is smaller in size to the 26 inch plasma TV
and this is one reason why this particular model is a
popular purchase. In the early years of plasma TV
technology, the TVs were “Enhanced-Definition plasma
monitors, however with technology progressing rapidly, ED
TVs have been replaced with the far better, “High-Definition
Plasma TV” and the 26 inch plasma TV fits into this
category. Clearly owning one, or more, of these TVs you will
achieve visual and audio excellence in your home and make
yourself the envy of the neighbors.
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