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Ah, Sweet Memories - Part Two
Thank you for staying with me. Last week I shared some colorful autumn stories of my childhood that were truly enchanted moments. This week I hope you will enjoy part two as Emily shares her beautiful story about color and enchantment with us....
Selecting the Perfect Big Screen TV
Selecting a TV isn’t as easy as it used to be in years gone by. Rather than going to the local department store and choosing a console that would take up a large portion of the living room, we now have other options. Along with those options...
The Future of Voiceovers: Hold Your Tongue…Possibly Forever
“Do we need to cast a voice-over talent for this project?” That’s a valid question any producer might ask when creating an advertisement, corporate audio-video presentation, video game, etc. Of course, the answer depends on what elements the...
The Science of Science!
What is Science! ?
First of all, Science! is not the same as science.
Science! is the study and knowledge of all things
scientific, quasiscientific, or pseudoscientific. Anything that
is obscure, incoherent, or improbable is made clear...
Watch TV On Your Computer
Watch TV on Your Computer
If you are looking for even more entertainment options for your
computer, you can now add television to this mix. Television
shows can now be seen either live or prerecorded with special
internet services directly...
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What’s up with a Plasma TV?
What’s up with a Plasma TV?
Plasma TV has brought television watching to a whole new level of quality entertainment. Screens can be wider on plasma TV’s than on conventional televisions, without taking up nearly as much space. A plasma TV is typically only 6 inches deep. Rooms that would have been too small to hold a big screen TV before can easily do so now. Because the screen is flat the picture can be seen from different angles and from practically any part of the room. The pictures are smoother and clearer. Thousands of pixel cells are infused with an extraordinary range of color intensities, which combine to make a picture incredibly life-like. After trying a new plasma TV, you’ll never want to go back to regular television again.
The technology behind the creation of the plasma TV has to do with
gases and electrons. Generally, gases are made up of balanced particles, with equal numbers of positive charged protons and negative charged electrons. When free electrons are introduced to the gas, they collide with the particles and knock loose other electrons, causing photons of energy to be released.
A phosphor surface on the interior of the plasma TV gives off light when it is stimulated by the electrons, resulting in the image seen on the screen. While plasma TV’s aren’t cheap, the prices have come down these last couple of years, making them affordable to more people.
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