Win A Flat Screen Tv

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The plasma flat screen television was invented in the 1960s, and although it made a brief appearance in the market in the 70s, it did not quite catch on. Nowadays, the plasma flat screen television is defining what a home theatre should be, and most people who pride themselves on having a fine home theatre own a plasma flat screen television along with other high-tech innovations, such as surround sound speakers. The plasma flat screen television truly gives one the feeling of sitting in the cinema, and, if mounted on the wall, it can save a lot of space. Although the price was once out of the range of the average consumers, plasma flat screen televisions are slowly moving into the range of affordability.

A plasma flat screen television uses technology that is quite different from the typical cathode ray television. Neon and Xenon gases move between two flat panel glasses. These are inert gases and are not dangerous. The result is amazing color; the typical plasma flat screen television produces 16 million unique colors and provides great contrast between dark and light. The screen has a “perfect black” that gives it a cinematic feel. Although the plasma flat screen television is much larger than the conventional television, with all of its devices, it is usually no more than four inches thick. This allows one to install a plasma flat screen television on the wall to save space.

Although the cost of a plasma flat screen television keeps decreasing, you should take into account the amount of power these televisions can use when you figure out the cost in real terms. While there are many energy-efficient models, a larger plasma flat screen television uses a lot of electricity. However the technology of the plasma TV is being developed and improved constantly, and, before long, using a plasma TV will conserve energy.

One advantage to the plasma flat screen television is that it has a relatively long life; the typical set has 60,000 hours to half life (half-life occurs when the screen quality is reduced by half). When you purchase your plasma flat screen television, ensure that you have an excellent warrantee and that you can have it serviced for free or at a low cost.

One thing to be aware of with your plasma flat screened television is that it is quite delicate, and the slightest bump can cause problems. For instance, if a child throws a ball at the screen, hundreds of individual tubes can lose their ability to glow, and repair for this is expensive, if it is possible. It is therefore a good idea for parents to install their plasma flat screened television so that it is high enough to avoid such interference (and don’t let your kids play ball in the TV room!). There are tilt wall mounts that allow you to install your plasma flat screened television at an angle if you store it high.

Along with the plasma flat-screened television, you can purchase plasma furniture or special cabinets and stands for your plasma television. If you prefer the classic, hardwood look, there are home entertainment cabinets specially designed to hold plasma flat screened televisions along with other equipment. For a more contemporary look, you can find metallic curved stands with simple glass shelves or just a short stand to place on top of an existing cabinet or table.

An important tip to keep in mind when choosing plasma flat screened television furniture and supplies is that they should be well-tested for sturdiness, since a plasma TV cannot handle a bump, much less, a complete fall. Make sure that all surfaces and mounts are sturdy enough to hold your set or more weight, just to be on the safe side.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    What kind of contest is there that I can win a flat screen TV?
    Not anything like a sweepstakes but something similar to the current rewards program. Something that I can work hard at and actually win. I also don't want any kind of contest that is going to expire before I have time to even get started.

    • ANSWER:
      All kinds.

  2. QUESTION:
    I want a small, compact but wide flat screen TV for my room, any ideas?
    I want something that's like 20 - 24 inches wide and around 14 inches tall. I would prefer it to be cheap (in the 0.00 to 0.00 range) and flat screen (of course).

    Plasma or LCD, I don't care. The answer with the cheapest TV (still high quality) wins best answer, but links are instant best answer.

    • ANSWER:
      For your budget I would suggest Toshiba 19AV500U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV,Good brand,great picture quality.
      http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001415FAE?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001415FAE

  3. QUESTION:
    i got this pop saying i won a Macbook air, a ps3 and a wii, or a flat screen tv.?
    is this real? most of the time i ignore it but this time they said they were sponsored by Netflix, ColumbiaHouse and Discover.
    Im guessing they lied or maybe i could actually win something.

    • ANSWER:
      No, don't fall for it. Sounds like a scam to me.

  4. QUESTION:
    Is it illegal to sell raffle tickets for a fake raffle?
    By saying that all the money goes to a non-profit charity, and that they have the chance to win a (flat screen tv) or whatever? Is it illegal?
    ** Edit ** I was not planning on doing this, I have evidence that someone was actually doing it, I don't plan on reporting them because I confronted them about it, I was just wondering if it was illegal.

    • ANSWER:
      I can think of two or three laws that violates, yes, it's illegal.

  5. QUESTION:
    What would be a good way to win this contest?
    The radio show I listen to is having a contest to win a big flat screen TV. The winner has to hit a TV that is 90 feet in the air with a football (you don't get THAT particular TV if it breaks). The whole deal is, it is to PROVE that the new Cowboys Stadium should not be catching "flack" because their score board is only 90ft above the goal line. They are saying that the occurance of a football actually hitting that scoreboard would not be as great as everyone seems to think, and that basically it's not in the way as some football fans say.

    I just want to know how I can practice to throw a football 90 feet in the air. I am a girl, I love football, and I can throw fairly well...so any advice on a 90 foot verticle throw against a bunch of guys would be awesome!

    • ANSWER:
      You can do it Gypsy! It's only about 30 yards, but you'd really have to chunk it far. How about getting that man of yours to do something useful?!



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