August 10, 2007, Newsletter Issue #76: The Importance of Size in Plasma Screen Televisions

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Plasma screen televisions are built to provide the largest image while saving the most space. The units themselves are only a few inches thick, yet capable of displaying images of over 60 inches. The standard depth is about 3.5 inches for screens around 40 inches, and 4 inches for screens greater than 50 inches. The housing of the plasma screen television is barely larger than the screen itself, making the plasma screen look less like a television and more like a framed picture. This makes the plasma screen an entirely different aesthetic television experience. Due to the size of plasma screen televisions home users and business professionals alike are able to place a television screen within spaces that no television could fit in before.

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