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Recharging Plasma Pixel CellsThere is a strange myth circulating among some brick-and-mortar retailers about recharging plasma pixel cells. There is actually no such process. Apparently, some salespeople have been advising customers against buying Plasma Televisions because of a supposed need to frequently "recharge" the plasma in the television's pixel cells. But not only is "plasma recharging" unnecessary, it's not even possible. The average longevity of the pixels in a plasma television is 20,000 hours. If you watch three hours of television a day, every day, that means your plasma pixels would last you 18 years. Sometimes a pixel or two will burn out prematurely, but with over a million pixels on a typical plasma screen, it would be difficult to notice. In addition, each new generation of Plasma Televisions has less pixel burnout trouble than the one before it. So rest assured: the life of your plasma television is comparable to even the highest-quality traditional CRT sets. Plasma TelevisionsWelcome to PlasmaTelevisionResourceOutlet.com, your source for answers to all your questions about plasma televisions. This site begins with general information such as definitions, then goes on to discuss popular Plasma Television Brands and give more specific Plasma Television Information that will be useful in making buying decisions. As a bonus, we also include some interesting general television trivia. |
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