If you are still alive at the time of plasma TVs should only last a short period, you must immerse yourself in the real world.

The truth is, an HD plasma TV can be up to a half-life – that's no exaggeration, with several large companies such as Panasonic, Samsung and Pioneer listing service life of up to 60,000 hours.

Meets longevity LCD TVs

This means that now the plasma TVs are now the same LCD longevity is impressiveLCDs should be given to out of town when they come onto the market, and many have been crying "death of plasma.

Many still cling to the claims of nearly a decade ago that plasma TVs do not burn too fast and worth the purchase price in relation to their durability.

This is true in some ways than he was for nearly five numbers for the enjoyment by providing a compete for their neighbors in the "racial Jones," but things have pushed the edgedramatically since then.

The price of plasmas has dropped significantly – thanks to new technologies, more units sold and the competition from liquid crystal units. Plasma can even burn a thing of the past, many have not dared to test your screen on an image for more than ten minutes.

Current models are thinner, have anti-scald technology and greater use much less energy. From the standpoint of observation they have always been superior television in particularDistance and viewing angle.

4 tips to extend to Plasma

The figure of 60,000 hours of life is to keep from brand to brand so different in mind that some are better than the other. Here are some important tips to get your HD plasma TV, in tip-top for many years:

– On a well-ventilated

– Do not leave static images on the screen for more than 8-10 minutes

– Not looking very bright room, in other words, plasma TVsbest performance under normal conditions and shines dimly lit areas

– Make sure that the device is switched off when not in use

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