Awaiting Arrival Of Plasma HDTV
I am really looking forward to my new plasma HDTV. I don´t know which aspect I am most excited about.
I have ordered a wall mountable plasma HDTV and I am a little worried about the shipping and installation. These kinds of televisions are very fragile and it is difficult to ship and to install them.
I am looking forward to the screen being larger than the LCD screen I am used to. There are also a lot more viewing angles with my new plasma HDTV than with my old LCD.
My new plasma HDTV was pretty expensived, but it was cheaper than a really big LCD screeen I was looking at. I was concerned about burn-in but the salesman assured me that modern plasma screens like my new plasma HDTV don´t have that problem.
The salesman also told me that if my plasma HDTV looks like it experiencing burn-in that it is only experiencing a polarization of the gas particles. The easy fix for this problem is to leave the screen no a static channel for an hour.
I thought it was odd that the salesman asked me if I lived at a high elevation. He said that my new plasma HDTV would hum if I lived over six thousand feet. I don´t live at that high of an elevation, but I thought that the information about humming was interesting.
The salesman told me when I purchased my plasma HDTV that it was going to be at its brightest for the first two thousand hours I used it. Every hour after the first two thousand the display with gradually dim.
My signal is digital, all commercial HDTV is digital. I am going to get an excellent picture with my new plasma HDTV. I have learned that I will never again get a snowy or washed out image from a weak signal.
The colors on my plasma HDTV are going to be so realistic. I just can´t wait to watch National Geographic. This is going to be so cool. I just can´t wait until my new plasma HDTV arrives and gets installed.


















