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Tv Types - Ultimately, today's abundance of choices gives you a lot moreflexibility in picking the TV that's right for you and your budget.
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Plasma Tv Problems. Mounting a plasma
display above the fireplace is a great space
saving, attractive way to display the panel.
This is a very common application, however
there can be problems if you don't take
precaution.
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Plasma TV Problems
Hanging a Plasma TV Over a Fireplace
Living room configurations often put the fireplace as the central
focal point. This leaves a question about where to place the focus
in reality - the television. Until recently, there was no way to
integrate these two in one space, however with the introduction of
plasma TV it became a possibility.
The short story is that mounting
a plasma display above the fireplace is a great space saving,
attractive way to display the panel. This is a very common
application, however there can be problems if you don't take precautions.
Will the heat from the fireplace harm the plasma TV?
There are a few
precautions to take before implementing this TV application. First,
take a thermometer and tape it to the wall above the mantel (where
the plasma TV will be placed). Then and build a fire, let it roar
while. Check the thermometer.
If the temperature is above 90 degrees
then the area is receiving too much heat - either escaping from the
front of the fireplace and rising up the face, or radiating through
the chimney to warm the outside wall.
The Plasma
TV may still be run for short periods without harming the unit even
with the environment heat at 90 degrees or above.
If the plasma display is not turned on during the operation of the
fireplace, then the unit will not be harmed at all even though the
temperature surrounding the unit may be warm.
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Plasma Tv Burn In - Burn-inoccurs in the shape of a static image that persists on TV screens - things like network logos, computer icons and Internet browser frames.etc.
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