July 13, 2007, Newsletter Issue #73: Brightness of Plasma Screen Televisions

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While LCD televisions and some high-end CRT televisions can be very bright, they do not approach the quality of brightness found in plasma screen televisions. Plasma screen televisions are capable of displaying picture brightness that is perfectly uniform. Often, screens of lesser quality have “hot spots” or areas that are too bright. The images of many televisions often darken at the corners with age. Both distortions can make the images on screen look unnatural. The transistors within a plasma screen television illuminate all of the screens pixels equally, creating an evenly bright picture.

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